Значение слова "A BIT" найдено в 8 источниках
найдено в "Dictionary of American idioms"
a bit: translation

{n., informal} A small amount; some. * /There's no sugar in the sugar bowl, but you may find a bit in the bag./ * /If the ball had hit the window a bit harder, it would have broken it./ - Often used like an adverb. * /This sweater scratches a bit./ - Also used like an adjective before "less", "more". * /Janet thought she could lose weight by eating a bit less./ * /"Have some more cake?" "Thanks. A bit more won't hurt me."/ - Often used adverbially after verbs in negative, interrogative, and conditional sentences, sometimes in the form "one bit". * /"Won't your father be angry?" "No, he won't care a bit."/ * /Helen feels like crying, but I'll be surprised if she shows it one bit./ - Sometimes used with "little" for emphasis, also in the emphatic form "the least bit". * /"Wasn't Bob even a little bit sorry he forgot his date?" "No, Bob wasn't the least bit sorry."/ Syn.: A LITTLE. Compare: A FEW. Contrast: A LOT.

найдено в "Англо-русском словаре общей лексики"
немного, чуть-чуть (см. также a bit of) wait bit — подождите немного not bit — ничуть, нимало Wait a bit! — Подожди секунду! Syn: a little, a little bit
найдено в "Англо-украинском словаре"


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найдено в "Англо-русском словаре идиом"
немного; несколько (о неисчисляемом)
найдено в "Англо-русском дополнительном словаре"
немного, чуть-чуть
найдено в "Англо-русском словаре Мюллера"
a bit немного

найдено в "Англо-русском словаре редакции bed"
чуточку, немного
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