bite

bite
I [baɪt] n
1) укус, след от укуса, рана от укуса, прикус

His words (his remarks, his questions) had a cruel/savage (vicious) bite in to them. — В его словах (замечаниях, ответах) звучала какая-то нотка жестокости (злобы).

That's a bad bite, was it a dog? — У вас сильный укус, это вас собака?

The doctor said I had a good bite. — Врач сказал, что у меня хороший прикус.

I fished all day without having a single bite. — Я весь день удил рыбу и ни одна не клюнула.

- insect bite
- mosquito bite
- poisonous bite
- deep bite
- snake's bite of a snake
- gnat bites
- bite of an engine's wheels on the rails
- bite of the braves
- bite of a dog
- question with a bite
- feel the bite of the icy wind
- snake bite went septic
2) кусок, кусочек (пищи), часть, частичка

Have a bite now or you'll get hungry later. — Перекуси сейчас, а то тебе позднее захочется есть.

Carefully chew every bite. — Хорошенько пережевывать каждый кусок.

I took just one bite of the sandwich. — Я откусил только один кусочек бутерброда.

There is not a bite to eat in the house. — В доме шаром покати

- take a large bite out of the apple
- have a quick bite
- take a bite at of the apple
- without bite or sup
- take a bite at the cake
II [baɪt] v
(bit, bitten)
1) кусать, жалить

I've bitten my tongue. — Я прикусил язык.

He was badly bittes by a bee. — Его сильно ужалила пчела.

The dog bit him in the leg. — Собака укусила его за ногу.

She has bitten off the thread. — Она перекусила нитку.

- bite smb, smth
- bite one's lips
2) кусаться

Does your dog bite? — Ваша собака кусается?

- dog bites
3) жечь, щипать

He got his ears frost bitten. — Он отморозил уши.

To bite the hand that feeds you. — Рубить сук, на котором сидишь.

A barking dog never bites. — Вспыльчивый нрав не бывает лукав. /Собака лает, ветер носит

- mustard bites
- frost bites

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  • bite — [n1] injury from gripping, tearing chaw*, chomp*, gob*, itch*, laceration, nip, pain, pinch, prick, smarting, sting, tooth marks*, wound; concept 309 bite [n2] mouthful of food brunch, drop, light meal, morsel, nibble, nosh*, piece, refreshment,… …   New thesaurus

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