bit

bit — verb

1. used as the past form of bite: put teeth into a person, animal, or thing, often

1.動詞及物 / 不及物
釋義

used as the past form of bite: put teeth into a person, animal, or thing, often causing pain or a mark.

例句

The dog bit my shoe when I reached for its ball.

bit + object directly

While opening the bag, Nina bit her lip and laughed.

bit + body part by accident

同義詞

文法句型

bit + [object]

bit + somebody + on + body part

bit when + clause

用法筆記

Only the simple-past form. After 'has', 'have', or 'had', use 'bitten' instead.

常見錯誤

The dog has bit me before.
The dog has bitten me before.
💡'bit' is the simple past form; after 'has/have/had', use 'bitten'.

bit — noun