Bite to eat Meaning in English
expression
ˈbaɪt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈit
BITE-tuh-EET
bˈaɪt/ /tˈuː/ /ˈiːt
BITE-TOO-EET
التعريف
An informal way to say some food or a small meal, usually used when someone wants to eat quickly or casually.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Very informal, used in casual conversation. Common with verbs like 'grab,' 'get,' or 'have' — for example, 'grab a bite to eat.' Not used for formal invitations or big meals. Avoid using for elegant dining settings.
Spanish: algo para comer - un bocado (informal)Portuguese (BR): algo para comer - um lanche (informal)Portuguese (PT): algo para comer - um petisco (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 吃点东西Chinese (Traditional): 喫點東西Hindi: कुछ खाने के लिएArabic: شيء نأكله - لقمة (غير رسمي)Bengali: কিছু খাওয়া - হালকা খাবারRussian: перекусJapanese: 軽く食べるものVietnamese: ăn nhẹKorean: 간단히 먹을 것Turkish: atıştırmalıkUrdu: کچھ کھا لیناIndonesian: makan ringan
جمل نموذجية
Let's get a bite to eat after work.
basic
I'm hungry. I need a bite to eat.
basic
Do you want to grab a bite to eat before the movie?
basic
We stopped at a small café for a quick bite to eat.
natural
"I'm not that hungry, just want a bite to eat," she said.
natural
After the meeting, a few of us went out for a bite to eat.
natural