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bit1 [bɪt] RZ. pot.

2. bit (part):

bit
del r.m.
bit of a story, film
odlomek r.m.
to do one's bit
bit by bit

4. bit (short time):

I'm just going out for a bit
I'll come along in a bit
hold on [or wait] a bit

5. bit (in negations):

not a bit
but not a bit of it! Brit

6. bit l.mn.:

Brit pot. bits and pieces [or bobs]
Brit pot. bits and pieces [or bobs]
a bit of all right Brit slang
a bit on the side
a bit on the side

bit2 [bɪt] CZ. cz. przech., cz. nieprzech.

bit I f. cz. przesz. of bite:

Zobacz też bite

I . bite [baɪt] RZ.

2. bite przen. (sharpness):

ostrina r.ż.
pikrost r.ż.

3. bite (fish):

4. bite no l.mn. (pungency):

ostrost r.ż.
pikantnost r.ż.

III . bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. bite (with teeth):

gristi [f. dk. ugrizniti]
pikati [f. dk. pičiti]

2. bite also przen. (take bait):

prijemati [f. dk. prijeti]

bit3 [bɪt] RZ. (for horses)

bit4 [bɪt] RZ. (drill)

bit
vrtalna glava r.ż.
bit
vrtalna konica r.ż.

bit5 [bɪt] RZ. INF.

bit
bit r.m.

ˈcurb bit RZ.

curb bit
žvale r.ż. l.mn.

three·pen·ny ˈbit RZ. Brit hist.

ˈtwo-bit PRZYM. przyd. Am pej. pot.

I . bite [baɪt] RZ.

2. bite przen. (sharpness):

ostrina r.ż.
pikrost r.ż.

3. bite (fish):

4. bite no l.mn. (pungency):

ostrost r.ż.
pikantnost r.ż.

III . bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. bite (with teeth):

gristi [f. dk. ugrizniti]
pikati [f. dk. pičiti]

2. bite also przen. (take bait):

prijemati [f. dk. prijeti]

ˈsnake bite RZ.

ˈsound bite RZ.

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We would have the odd bit of pilfering of potatoes and onions, but this was deliberate.
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Generally, the notion of keeping a diary is now considered a bit old-maidish.
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The validity of a digital document is authenticated by verifying that the digital signature logically matches the bit string representation of the document.
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The new series is a bit more nitty-gritty, and it's not just a kids show.
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However, software complexity can be increased to compensate for a larger bit error rate.
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Setting up such radios requires a bit of electronics skill.
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The reduced uncertainty is quantified in a lower entropy: on average each toss of the coin delivers less than one full bit of information.
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Crouton later became a more efficient police officer, even if he was sometimes a bit slow on deductions.
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Sanctions are always a bit of a mixed bag - if you're trying to ostracise a country they can be quite effective.
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Most modulation techniques transmit a bit or chip over many cycles of a sinusoid carrier signal.
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