English → English - bit

n. single basic unit of information (Computers)
n. bit (Informal)
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English → Spanish - bit

s. pedacito, bit, brizna, cantidad muy pequeña, migaja, pedazo, pedazo pequeño, pequeña cantidad, pieza, pizca, poco, triza, trocito, trozo; bocado; paletón; rato, corto tiempo, ratito; broca, barrena
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English → French - bit

n. bit, élément d'une chaîne binaire (octet); unité de mesure de l'information; unité de mesure d'une quantité d'informations binaires (Infomatique)
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English → German - bit

n. Gebiß (im Pferdemaul; Bit (Computer); Bohrer; Lötkolbenkopf; kleine Münze; Stück (Käse, Kuchen)
n. binäre Zahl
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English → Indonesian - bit

v. mengekang, menahan, mencegah
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English → Italian - bit

s. morso, freno; limite; punta, taglio; trivella, punta di trapano; ingegno; (Minier) punta per perforazione, scalpello
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English → Polish - bit

v. okiełznać
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English → Portuguese - bit

s. bit (Informática - do inglês: BInary digiT)
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English → Romanian - bit

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English → Russian - bit

с. кусочек, частица; удила
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English → Turkish - bit

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English → Ukrainian - bit

v. загнуздувати
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Italian → English - bit

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Turkish → English - bit

n. single basic unit of information (Computers)
n. bit (Informal)
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English → Dutch - bit

zn. bit (computers), binaire cijfer
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English → Greek - bit

ουσ. μικρό τεμάχιο, κομμάτι, ψίχουλο, τρυπάνι, αιχμή εργαλείου, δυάδικο ψηφίο
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English → Arabic - bit

القاطع من الأداة
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English → Chinese - bit

(名) 小片, 小段, 小块; 一会儿, 片刻; 少量, 一点点; 老一套#嚼口; 咬嘴; 马勒; 钻头#字节
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English → Chinese - bit

(名) 小片, 小段, 小塊; 一會兒, 片刻; 少量, 一點點; 老一套#嚼口; 咬嘴; 馬勒; 鑽頭#位元組
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English → Vietnamese - bit

v. đóng hàm thiết, từng miếng
a. miếng
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Definition of bit

Noun
1. A piece of metal placed in a horse's mouth and connected to reins to direct the animal.
3. A coin of a specified value. (Also formerly used for a nine-pence coin in the British Caribbean, and a fourpenny piece, or groat, in the British West Indies.)
A threepenny bit
4. An eighth of a dollar. Note that there is no coin minted worth 12.5 cents. (When this term first came into use, the Spanish 8 reales coin was widely used as a dollar equivalent, and thus the 1 real coin was equivalent to 12.5 cents.)
5. In the southern and southwestern states, a small silver coin (such as the real) formerly current; commonly, one worth about 12½ cents; also, the sum of 12½ cents.
6. A small amount of something.
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.
7. Specifically, a small amount of time.
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.
8. A portion of something.
9. Somewhat; something, but not very great; also used like jot and whit to express the smallest degree.
Am I bored? Not a bit of it!
10. A prison sentence, especially a short one.
Adverb
14. To a small extent; in a small amount (usually with "a").
That's a bit too sweet.
Verb
15. To put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of (a horse).
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