Hledat
to bite
01
kousnout, zkousnout
to cut into flesh, food, etc. using the teeth
Transitive: to bite sth
Intransitive: to bite | to bite int sth
02
kousnout, štípnout
to deliver a sting or wound, typically as a means of defense or predation
Transitive: to bite sb/sth
Intransitive
03
kousnout, píchnout
to inflict a sharp pain or discomfort on someone or something
Transitive: to bite sth | to bite into the skin | to bite at the skin
04
kousnout, říznout
to cut or break the surface of something using a sharp object
Transitive: to bite sth
Bite
01
kousnutí, rána
a wound or injury inflicted by the teeth of an animal
02
snack, lehká svačina
a light informal meal
03
kousek, sousto
a small amount of food that is taken into the mouth at one time, often to chew or swallow
What is a "bite"?
A bite is a tiny portion of food intended to be eaten in one mouthful. It is a convenient way to enjoy a small taste of a larger dish or to satisfy a momentary craving. Bites are commonly used for sampling various flavors or textures, such as during a tasting event or when trying out new foods.
04
kousnutí, kousnutí
the act of grabbing or tearing into something using one's teeth and jaws
05
kousek, okus
a portion removed from the whole
06
intenzivní chuť, ostrá chuť
the intense taste experience of food, particularly characterized by a sharp or strong flavor
07
kousavost, ostrý vtip
wit having a sharp and caustic quality
08
záběr, kousnutí
(angling) an instance of a fish taking the bait
09
bodnutí, kousnutí
a painful wound caused by the thrust of an insect's stinger into skin
bite
v
biting
adj
biting
adj
Příklad
To catch its prey, the predator would often bite with precision.
The toddler cried loudly after accidentally biting his own finger.
The toddler tried to bite into the juicy apple but struggled with his small teeth.
He couldn't resist the temptation and decided to bite into the tempting chocolate bar.
The dog warned the intruder by growling before attempting to bite.