Definition of bite verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary biteverb/baɪt/ /baɪt/ Verb FormsIdioms Phrasal Verbs use teeth [intransitive, transitive] to use your teeth to cut into or through something Does your dog bite? Come here! I won't bite! (= you don't need...
Forms bit bites biting bitten cross-references(14) Cross-references corrode cut his bark is worse than his bite hold pain sting the ground to bite at to bite in to bite the glove to bite the lip to bite the thumb at to bite the tongue ...
It forms all or part of: abet; bait (n.) "food used to attract prey;" bait (v.) "to torment, persecute;" bateau; beetle (n.1) "type of insect; bit (n.1) "small piece;" bite; bitter; bitter end; boat; boatswain; -fid; fissile; fission; fissure; giblets; pita; pizza; ven...
16. The tip of an abscess, boil, or pimple, in which pus forms. 17. A turning point; a crisis: bring matters to a head. 18. a. A projection, weight, or fixture at the end of an elongated object: the head of a pin; a head of land overlooking the harbor. b. The working en...
(source of Old Englishfreosan"to freeze"), from suffixed form of PIE*preus-"to freeze; burn" (seefreeze(v.)). Both forms of the word were common in English till late 15c.; the triumph offrostmay be due to its similarity to the forms in other Germanic languages. Ablack frost(late...
Word forms: plural leashes COUNTABLE NOUN A dog's leash is a long thin piece of leather or a chain, which you attach to the dog's collar so that you can keep the dog under control.(栓狗的/牵狗的)皮带,链子 【例句】 All dogs in public places should be on a leash.在公共场所所有的...
Even when it sounds the same in English, in the Greek text the same words might be used but they might be in different verb tenses or grammatical forms. Certain details of episodes in the life of Jesus might be in two accounts and missing in the third. And when it comes to the ...
When youreverta commit (git revert <SHA>), you’re asking Git to perform a kind of backwards-facing cherry-pick. Again, Git forms a commit using merge logic! The “branches” here are the currentHEADand theparentof the commit you are reverting, and the merge base is the commit you ar...
bite:[OE] The Old English verbbītancame from prehistoric Germanic *bītan, which also produced Germanbeissenand Dutchbijten. The short-vowel version of the base, *bit-, was the source ofbit,beetle, and probablybitter, and is also represented in various non-Germanic forms, such as Latinfide...
bite:[OE] The Old English verbbītancame from prehistoric Germanic *bītan, which also produced Germanbeissenand Dutchbijten. The short-vowel version of the base, *bit-, was the source ofbit,beetle, and probablybitter, and is also represented in various non-Germanic forms, such as Latinfide...