bite the dust中文,bite the dust的意思,bite the dust翻译及用法

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bite the dust

英[bait ðə dʌst]美[baɪt ði dʌst]

大败,一败涂地;倒下死去

bite the dust 英语释义

英语释义

    1. to seize especially with teeth or jaws so as to enter, grip, or wound
    was bitten by a dog

    2. to wound, pierce, or sting especially with a fang or a proboscis
    getting bitten by mosquitoes a snake bit his leg

    3. to cut or pierce with or as if with an edged weapon
    bit by his sword

    4. to cause sharp pain or stinging discomfort to
    the sleet biting our faces

    5. to take hold of
    help the pliers bite the part

    6. to take in cheat

    7. to bite or have the habit of biting something
    This cat bites.

    8. to cut, pierce, or take hold
    bites down on the part The anchor bites into the ocean floor.

    9. to cause irritation or smarting
    Her criticisms really bite.

    10. corrode

    11. to take a bait
    The fish aren't biting today.

    12. to respond so as to be caught (as by a trick)

    13. to accept a suggestion or an offer
    offered them a deal but they wouldn't bite

    14. to take or maintain a firm hold
    The anchor didn't bite well.

    15. to produce a negative effect
    the recession began to bite

    16. to be objectionable or extremely bad in quality stink, suck
    This song bites.

    17. to imitate or copy (someone or something) especially without permission
    There are lots of rappers biting his style—but there's only one James Brown!
    — Spin

    18. to undertake more than one can handle

    19. to hold back (as from a reluctance to offend) a remark one would like to make

    20. to enter with resignation upon a difficult or distressing course of action

    21. to fall dead especially in battle

    22. to suffer humiliation or defeat

    23. to come to an end

    24. to injure a benefactor maliciously

    25. the act of biting
    took a bite of the sandwich felt a bite at the end of the fishing line

    26. the manner of biting especially, dentistry occlusion sense 1b
    wore braces to correct her bite

    27. food: such as

    28. the amount of food taken at a bite morsel
    couldn't eat another bite

    29. a small amount of food snack
    have a bite to eat

    30. cheat, trick

    31. sharper

    32. a wound made by biting
    The bite became infected.

    33. the hold or grip by which friction (see friction sense 1b) is created or purchase (see purchase entry 2 sense 3a(1)) is obtained

    34. a surface that creates friction or is brought into contact with another for the purpose of obtaining a hold

    35. a keen incisive quality
    a writing style that lacks bite a satirical bite

    36. a sharp penetrating effect
    The soup has a peppery bite. the bite of the wind on our cheeks

    37. a single exposure of an etcher's plate to the corrosive action of acid

    38. an amount (as of money) taken usually in one operation for one purpose share
    a 15 percent bite for his manager

    39. sound bite
    a 10-second news bite

    40. an expression of interest in something being offered
    In seven previous days, the seller didn't get a single bite [=no one expressed interest in buying what was offered].
    — Jerry Garrett et al.

    41. to press down on or cut into (someone or something) with the teeth

    42. to wound (someone) by pushing a stinger, fang, etc., into the skin

    43. to grab and hold something without slipping

    44. an act of biting

    45. the way the upper and lower teeth come together

    46. the amount of food eaten with a bite

    47. to seize, grip, or cut into with or as if with teeth
    bite an apple

    48. to wound or sting usually with a stinger or fang A mosquito bit me.

    49. to take a bait
    The fish are biting.

    50. an act of seizing or cutting into with the teeth
    three quick bites

    51. a wound made by biting sting
    a mosquito bite

    52. the amount of food taken at a bite
    I just had a bite of dessert.

    53. a sharp or biting sensation
    The pepper has a bite.

    54. to seize especially with teeth or jaws so as to enter, grip, or wound

    55. to wound, pierce, or sting especially with a fang or a proboscis

    56. to bite or have the habit of biting something

    57. the act or manner of biting especially occlusion sense 2a

    58. a wound made by biting

bite the dust 例句

英汉例句

  • watching one financial megalith after another bite the dust and one politician after another scream, 「the depression is coming, the depression is coming」, terrified the private sector.

    在一次经济受挫之后,又一块经济巨石站了起来,一位政客大呼,「大萧条来了,大萧条来了」,使民营企业极度恐慌。

  • and be not slow in turning your back on it, unless you want to bite the dust in bitter defeat.

    不要在它面前慢慢地转身,除非你愿意一败涂地。

  • i hope it doesn「t bite the dust before payday.

    我希望它别在发薪前完蛋。

  • rowling isn」t naming names, but she has said at least two characters will bite the dust .

    罗林没有指名道姓,但她指出至少有两个角色会大败。

  • today, i finally started doing cardio and getting in shape. what motivated me to do it? watching a zombie movie. the slow ones bite the dust first.

    今天姐终于开端健身了。你猜是什么促使我这样做的?我看了一部僵尸电影,里面说,跑的最慢的总是…

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