释义 |
phraseYou say not a bit of it to emphasize that something that you might expect to be the case is not the case. [British, emphasis] Did he give up? Not a bit of it! See full dictionary entry for bitExamples of 'not a bit of it' in a sentencenot a bit of it Humility before its paymasters might be thought prudent, but not a bit of it.But, honestly, not a bit of it.Not a bit of it, he says.Not a bit of it - we emerge, spluttering with laughter.Oh no, not a bit of it.Not a bit of it — and full credit to him, too.Not a bit of it, at least when it comes to the singing.Not a bit of it, he told the assembled company.Not a bit of it, because this new car is just that ... superb.Not that this has been festering ever since, not a bit of it. |