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English - Czech

Bit

bɪt
Extremely common
300 - 400
300 - 400
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.

kousek, trochu, bit, kousek (do jídla), kousek (času)

Bit meanings in Czech

kousek

Example:
Could you give me a bit of your time?
Mohl bys mi dát kousek svého času?
I need a bit more information.
Potřebuji ještě kousek více informací.
Usage: informalContext: Used when referring to a small amount or piece of something.
Note: This meaning is common in everyday conversation, often used to soften requests.

trochu

Example:
I feel a bit tired today.
Dnes se cítím trochu unavený.
Can you speak a bit louder?
Můžeš mluvit trochu hlasitěji?
Usage: informalContext: Used to describe a small degree or extent of something.
Note: This is a common way to express mild feelings or requests.

bit

Example:
This computer uses a 64-bit processor.
Tento počítač používá procesor s 64 bity.
The file size is 256 bits.
Velikost souboru je 256 bitů.
Usage: formalContext: Technical usage, particularly in computing and digital data.
Note: In computing, 'bit' refers to the most basic unit of data.

kousek (do jídla)

Example:
I would like a bit of cake, please.
Chtěl bych kousek dortu, prosím.
Can I have a bit of that pizza?
Mohu si vzít kousek té pizzy?
Usage: informalContext: Used when requesting a small portion of food.
Note: Commonly used in restaurants or when sharing food.

kousek (času)

Example:
I need a bit more time to finish this.
Potřebuji ještě kousek času, abych to dokončil.
Can you wait a bit?
Můžeš počkat kousek?
Usage: informalContext: Used when referring to a small amount of time.
Note: Often used in casual conversation to ask for patience or more time.

Bit's synonyms

piece

A part or portion of something.
Example: Can I have a piece of cake?
Note: Piece often refers to a distinct or separate part, whereas 'bit' can be used more informally.

fragment

A small part broken off or detached from something.
Example: She found a fragment of the ancient vase.
Note: Fragment implies a smaller or incomplete part compared to 'bit'.

segment

A part of a whole, especially a distinct part separated by boundaries or divisions.
Example: Let's divide the project into segments for easier management.
Note: Segment often implies a more structured or organized part compared to 'bit'.

portion

A part or share of a whole.
Example: I only ate a small portion of the meal.
Note: Portion can refer to a specific amount or allocation, while 'bit' is more informal and versatile.

Bit expressions, common phrases

a bit

Means 'a short amount of time' or 'a small degree'.
Example: Could you wait a bit longer?
Note: Differs from 'bit' as it refers to time or degree rather than a physical piece.

bit by bit

Means 'gradually' or 'piece by piece'.
Example: She's learning the language bit by bit.
Note: Differs from 'bit' as it emphasizes the incremental or gradual process.

a bit much

Means 'excessive' or 'more than necessary'.
Example: His behavior is a bit much for me.
Note: Differs from 'bit' as it denotes something as being too much or over the top.

a bit of a (something)

Means 'somewhat' or 'to some extent'.
Example: He's a bit of a perfectionist.
Note: Differs from 'bit' as it describes a person or thing as having a particular quality to some degree.

a bit on the side

Means 'having a secret romantic or sexual relationship'.
Example: He's been seeing someone a bit on the side.
Note: Differs from 'bit' as it refers to an extramarital affair or a secret relationship.

have a bit of a sweet tooth

Means 'to have a liking for sweet foods'.
Example: I have a bit of a sweet tooth, so I love desserts.
Note: Differs from 'bit' as it describes a preference or craving for a particular type of food.

Bit everyday (slang) expressions

bit of skirt

Refers to an attractive woman or girlfriend.
Example: He always shows up with a different bit of skirt at these events.
Note: The term 'bit of skirt' is slang for 'woman' and is considered derogatory by some.

a bit on the nose

Suggests that something is dubious, unconvincing, or doesn't quite add up.
Example: His excuse for being late seemed a bit on the nose.
Note: The phrase 'a bit on the nose' implies suspicion or skepticism about a situation.

bit of alright

Used to describe someone who is attractive or appealing.
Example: Have you seen Tom's new girlfriend? She's a bit of alright!
Note: In this context, 'bit of alright' is a slang term for a person who is considered attractive.

bit of fluff

Refers to young, often shallow or superficial women.
Example: He's always surrounded by bits of fluff wherever he goes.
Note: The term 'bit of fluff' is a derogatory slang for women, emphasizing superficiality.

do one's bit

To do one's part or contribute to a cause or effort.
Example: I try to recycle and conserve energy to do my bit for the environment.
Note: The phrase 'do one's bit' implies an individual contribution to a larger goal or purpose.

be a bit up oneself

Means to be conceited or arrogant.
Example: Ever since he got promoted, he's been a bit up himself.
Note: The term 'be a bit up oneself' implies arrogance or inflated self-importance.

Bit - Examples

I need a bit of help with this task.
Potřebuji trochu pomoci s tímto úkolem.
The horse took a bit out of the rider's hand.
Kůň vzal jezdcovi z ruky udidlo.
The computer stores data in bits.
Počítač ukládá data v bitech.

Bit grammar

Bit - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: bit
Conjugations
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): bits
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): bit
Syllables, Separation and Stress
bit Contains 1 syllables: bit
Phonetic transcription: ˈbit
bit , ˈbit (The red syllable is stressed)

Bit - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
bit: 300 - 400 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
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