Take a bite Meaning in English
expression
ˈteɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈbaɪt
TAYK-uh-BYTE
tˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /bˈaɪt
TAYK-uh-BYTE
التعريف
To put a piece of food in your mouth by biting it. It is also used when someone tries or tastes some food.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Common in informal and everyday situations, especially before eating. Often used when offering food to others or encouraging someone to try something. Collocates with 'of' for specific foods (take a bite of my pizza).
Spanish: dar un mordisco - probar (comida)Portuguese (BR): dar uma mordida - experimentar (comida)Portuguese (PT): dar uma dentada - experimentar (comida)Chinese (Simplified): 咬一口 - 尝一口Chinese (Traditional): 咬一口 - 嚐一口Hindi: एक कौर लेना - खाना चखनाArabic: يأخذ قضمة - يتذوق (طعام)Bengali: এক কামড় খাওয়াRussian: откуситьJapanese: 一口食べるVietnamese: cắn một miếngKorean: 한 입 먹다Turkish: bir ısırık almakUrdu: ایک نوالہ لیناIndonesian: mengambil satu gigitan
جمل نموذجية
You can take a bite of my apple if you want.
basic
She didn’t take a bite of the cake.
basic
Please take a bite and tell me if you like it.
basic
I was so hungry, I didn’t even take a bite before it was all gone.
natural
Go ahead, take a bite—it’s really good!
natural
Every time I take a bite of this, I remember my grandma’s cooking.
natural