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- Bit on
sanan bite partisiipin perfekti (harvinainen).
- Bit on
sanan bite imperfekti.
- Bit on
sanan bite taipunut muoto.
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- A piece of metal placed in a horse's mouth and connected to the reins to direct the animal.
- (mathematics, computing) A binary digit, generally represented as a 1 or 0.
- A rotary cutting tool, fitted to a drill, brace or router, used to bore or drill holes or to remove material from the profile of the workpiece.
- (computing) The smallest unit of storage in a digital computer, consisting of a binary digit.
- Applied to a various small units of currency and coins.
- (information theory, cryptography) Any datum that may take on one of exactly two values.
- (dated, British) A coin of a specified value.
- (information theory) A unit of measure for information entropy.
- A microbitcoin, or a millionth of a bitcoin (0.000001 BTC).
- (historical, US and Canada) A unit of currency worth one eighth of a dollar, originally of a Spanish dollar but later also US or Canadian; also, a coin with this value, in particular the silver Spanish real.
- (obsolete, US and Canada) A coin of a value similar but not equal to this, in particular the ‘short bit’, i.e. the ten-cent piece or dime.
- (historical) A unit of currency and coin of the British West Indies worth six black dogs, originally equal to one-eighth of a Spanish dollar but later increasingly debased to one tenth, one eleventh, one twelfth, etc.
- (historical) A unit of currency of the Dutch West Indies in the early 20th century, worth one fifth of a cent.
- A small amount of something.
- (informal) Specifically, a small amount of time.
- (informal) A small fraction above a whole number.
- (in the plural, informal, sports) Fractions of a second.
- A portion of something.
- Somewhat; something, but not very great; also used like jot and whit to express the smallest degree. See also a bit.
- A replaceable tip for a hand tool or power tool, comprising the portion that drives a fastener.
- (slang) A prison sentence, especially a short one.
- An excerpt of material making up part of a show, comedy routine, etc.
- (slang) A gag or put-on; a humorous conceit, especially when insistently presented as true.
- Ellipsis of bit part.
- The part of a key which enters the lock and acts upon the bolt and tumblers.
- The cutting iron of a plane.
- The bevelled front edge of an axehead along which the cutting edge runs.
- (BDSM) A gag of a style similar to a bridle.
- (MLE) A gun.
Adjektiivi
- (chiefly in combination) Having been bitten.
Verbi
- (informal in US, archaic in UK) past participle of bite, bitten
- (transitive) To put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of (a horse).
Esimerkit
- Chino didn't make me think of Dachau or that notorious joint in Angola, Louisiana, where a brother who had done a bit there told me how they used to cut the grass on the front lawn with their fingernails.
- The researchers found that the original texts spanned a variety of entropy values in different languages, reflecting differences in grammar and structure. But strangely, the difference in entropy between the original, ordered text and the randomly scrambled text was constant across languages. This difference is a way to measure the amount of information encoded in word order, Montemurro says. The amount of information lost when they scrambled the text was about 3.5 bits per word.
- status bits on IRC; permission bits in a file system
- He will not — he'll tell you not to be loco, climbing up trees late at night when you'll get bug-bit to death plus you can't see anything
- Only the year before, the conjure man had brought in the Jackson County madstone, from way over in Illinois, for a white peddler that had been dog-bit, and the man went ahead and died just the same
- Fortunately, someone who gets skeeter-bit this much may develop an immunity to the skeeter's saliva
- Even though he's bit, of course the zombies would still chase him.
- I have been bit by your dog!
- Your dog bit me!
- That's a bit too sweet.
- His bit about video games was not nearly as entertaining as the other segments of his show.
- Not counting the days—that's okay for a county-time slap, but it'll make you crazy if you've got years to go on a felony bit.
- A horse hates having a bit put in its mouth.
- Before doing that I am going to tell you what was the result of my own incarceration, because I presume it may not be a secret to you, that I have done a "bit" myself, not the "bit" which the prosecuting attorney was so anxious to have me do.
- Had it not been for the influence of Mrs. Booth and Hope Hall I should still be grafting or doing a bit in some stir
- My young companion was a bit of a poet.
- Am I bored? Not a bit of it!
- I'd like a big bit of cake, please.
- Not long ago, it was difficult to produce photographs of tiny creatures with every part in focus.[...]A photo processing technique called focus stacking has changed that. Developed as a tool to electronically combine the sharpest bits of multiple digital images, focus stacking is a boon to biologists seeking full focus on a micron scale.
- I'll be there in a bit; I need to take care of something first. He was here just a bit ago, but it looks like he's stepped out.
- ‘No,’ said Luke, grinning at her. ‘You're not dull enough! […] What about the kid's clothes? I don't suppose they were anything to write home about, but didn't you keep anything? A bootee or a bit of embroidery or anything at all?’
- There were bits of paper all over the floor. Does your leg still hurt? / Just a bit now. I've done my bit; I expect you to do yours.
- A quarter is two bits.
- a threepenny bit
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