Logo
Translation and English learning by Britannica
merriam webster

5 Translation results for a bit in Spanish

noun | verb | | interjection | sustantivo

bit noun

unfavorite favorite play sound
bits
pedazo, trozo; freno, bocado (de una brida); broca (de un taladro); bit (de información)

Example sentences of
bit noun

  • Put all the broken bits back together.
  • He ate only a couple of tiny little bits of bread and cheese and drank a drop or two of wine.
  • There were broken bits of glass all over the floor.

Detailed synonyms for bit noun

See: Particle

bite verb

unfavorite favorite play sound
bit, has bitten, is biting, bites
morder; picar (dícese de un insecto), cortar (dícese del viento)

Example sentences of
bite verb

  • The hamster bit the child.
  • She bit the cookie in half.
  • Some people bite their nails when they feel nervous.
  • A wild animal may bite if it is frightened.
  • The patient had been bitten by a poisonous snake.
  • The mosquitoes are biting tonight.
  • Are the fish biting today?

Synonyms of
bite verb

a bit of

unfavorite favorite
un poquito de

bite me interjection

unfavorite favorite
(argot, ofensivo) chúpame, chúpame un huevo

bit sustantivo

es
bit (unit of information)

Reverse translation for a bit

pedazo  - piece, bit, chunk 
trozo  - piece, bit, chunk, passage, extract 
freno  - brake, bit (of a bridle), check, restraint 
bocado  (de una brida) - bite, mouthful, bit (of a bridle) 
broca  (de un taladro) - drill bit 
bit  (de información) - bit (unit of information) 
morder  - to bite 
picar  (dícese de un insecto) - to itch, to sting, to bite, to sting, to peck at, to be spicy, to nibble on, to nibble, to prick, to puncture, to punch (a ticket), to grind, to chop, to take the bait, to goad, to incite, to pique, to provoke 
cortar  (dícese del viento) - to cut, to cut, to slice, to trim, to break up, to cut out, to omit, to cut off, to interrupt, to hang up (the telephone), to block, to close off, to curdle (milk) 
chúpame  (argot, ofensivo)
Play now