Bite in Meaning in English
expression
ˈbaɪt/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
BYT-IN
bˈaɪt/ /ˈɪn
BYT-IN
Definición
To take a bite out of something, especially when first starting to eat it; sometimes used figuratively to mean begin consuming or using something.
Uso & Matices
Mainly informal and used to describe the action of taking the first bite of food, as in 'bite in to the sandwich.' It can be used figuratively in rare, creative contexts but usually relates directly to eating. Often confused with 'bite into.'
Spanish: morder - empezar a comerPortuguese (BR): morder - dar uma mordidaPortuguese (PT): morder - dar uma dentadaChinese (Simplified): 咬下去 - 开始吃Chinese (Traditional): 咬下去 - 開始吃Hindi: काटना - खाना शुरू करनाArabic: يعض - يبدأ بالأكلBengali: কামড়ানো - খাওয়া শুরু করাRussian: откусить - начать естьJapanese: かじる - 食べ始めるVietnamese: cắn vào - bắt đầu ănKorean: 물다 - 먹기 시작하다Turkish: ısırmak - yemeye başlamakUrdu: کاٹنا - کھانا شروع کرناIndonesian: menggigit - mulai makan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He opened his mouth to bite in to the apple.
basic
She hesitated before she bit in to the sandwich.
basic
Just bite in and enjoy your food!
basic
She couldn't wait to bite in to the fresh pizza.
natural
He took a deep breath and bit in to the spicy pepper.
natural
Once you bite in, you'll see how delicious it is.
natural