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单词 biter
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biter


bite

B0241300 (bīt)v. bit (bĭt), bit·ten (bĭt′n) or bit, bit·ing, bites v.tr.1. To cut, grip, or tear with or as if with the teeth.2. a. To pierce the skin of with the teeth, fangs, or mouthparts.b. To sting with a stinger.3. To cut into with or as if with a sharp instrument: The axe bit the log deeply.4. To grip, grab, or seize: bald treads that couldn't bite the icy road; bitten by a sudden desire to travel.5. To eat into; corrode.6. To cause to sting or be painful: cold that bites the skin; a conscience bitten by remorse.v.intr.1. To grip, cut into, or injure something with or as if with the teeth.2. To have a stinging effect.3. To have a sharp taste.4. To take or swallow bait.5. To be taken in by a ploy or deception: tried to sell the Brooklyn Bridge, but no one bit.6. Vulgar Slang To be highly disagreeable or annoying.n.1. The act of biting.2. A skin wound or puncture produced by an animal's teeth or mouthparts: the bite of an insect.3. a. A stinging or smarting sensation.b. An incisive, penetrating quality: the bite of satire.4. An amount removed by or as if by an act of biting: Rezoning took a bite out of the town's residential area.5. An excerpt or fragment taken from something larger, such as a film.6. a. An amount of food taken into the mouth at one time; a mouthful.b. Informal A light meal or snack.7. The act or an instance of taking bait: fished all day without a bite; an ad that got a few bites but no final sales.8. a. A secure grip or hold applied by a tool or machine upon a working surface.b. The part of a tool or machine that presses against and maintains a firm hold on a working surface.9. Dentistry The angle at which the upper and lower teeth meet; occlusion.10. The corrosive action of acid upon an etcher's metal plate.11. Slang An amount of money appropriated or withheld: trying to avoid the tax bite.Idioms: bite off more than (one) can chew To decide or agree to do more than one can finally accomplish. bite (someone's) head off To respond to a comment in an angry or reproachful way. bite the bullet Slang To face a painful situation bravely and stoically. bite the dust Slang 1. To fall dead, especially in combat.2. To be defeated.3. To come to an end. bite the hand that feeds (one) To repay generosity or kindness with ingratitude and injury.
[Middle English biten, from Old English bītan; see bheid- in Indo-European roots.]
bit′a·ble, bite′a·ble adj.bit′er n.
Thesaurus
Noun1.biter - someone who bitesbiter - someone who bites individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"nibbler - a biter who takes dainty repeated bites
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biter


a nail-biter

1. Literally, someone who bites their fingernails, especially due to nervousness or agitation. I was a nail-biter at a young age, and, try as I might, I've never managed to shake the habit completely.2. By extension, a situation, especially a competitive one, whose outcome is particularly close or uncertain and marked by nervous apprehension. Did you catch the football match last Sunday? Man, what a nail-biter! With how close these two candidates are, this election is sure to be a real nail-biter in its final moments.

the biter (is) bit

A person who has committed wrongs is now experiencing the same kind of torment, adversity, etc. Looks like the biter bit. She's always bullied me, and now she's getting a taste of her own medicine. Ah, the biter is bit! A prankster deserves to be the target of his own tricks once in a while.See also: bit, biter

the biter gets bit

A person who has committed wrongs is now experiencing the same kind of torment, adversity, etc. She's always bullied me, and now she's getting a taste of her own medicine. Looks like the biter is getting bit. Ah ha, the biter gets bit! A prankster deserves to be the target of his own tricks once in a while.See also: bit, biter, get

ankle biter

slang A young child, often a toddler. Hey, I know I said I'd babysit, but I can't watch five ankle biters all by myself!See also: ankle, biter

knee biter

slang A young child, often a toddler. Hey, I know I said I'd babysit, but I can't watch five knee biters all by myself!See also: biter, knee

rug rat

Sl. a small child, especially an infant or toddler. (Also a term of address.) You got any rug rats at your house? Hey, you cute little rug rat, come over here.See also: rat, rug

the biter gets bit

BRITISH, OLD-FASHIONEDYou say the biter gets bit to mean that someone suffers as a result of their own actions, especially when they were intending to hurt someone else. Sympathy seldom abounds when the biter gets bit. Note: `Biter' is an old word meaning a swindler (= person who cheats people out of money). See also: bit, biter, get

the biter bit (or bitten)

a person who has done harm has been harmed in a similar way. Biter was a late 17th-century term for a fraudster or trickster. In this sense it now survives only in this phrase. 2000 Locus The most common plot device in Lee's stories is the classic ‘biter bitten’ resolution. See also: bit, biter

the biter ˈbit

the person who wanted to do harm, cheat somebody, etc., has harm done to them, is cheated, etc: It was a case of the biter bit — she’d tried to make him look foolish and ended up being ridiculed herself.See also: bit, biter

biter

1. n. a thief. (see also bite.) Some biter made off with my algebra book. 2. n. someone who copies someone else. (From the first sense.) That’s my steelo, you biter!

rug rat

and ankle biter n. a child. Hey, you cute little rug rat, come over here. I got three little ankle biters at home. See also: rat, rug

ankle biter

verbSee rug ratSee also: ankle, biter
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BITER


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BITERBritish Institute of Traffic Education Research (UK)

biter


  • noun

Words related to biter

noun someone who bites

Related Words

  • individual
  • mortal
  • person
  • somebody
  • someone
  • soul
  • nibbler
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