Take a bite Meaning in English
expression
ˈteɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈbaɪt
TAYK-uh-BYTE
tˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /bˈaɪt
TAYK-uh-BYTE
Definición
To put a piece of food in your mouth by biting it. It is also used when someone tries or tastes some food.
Uso & Matices
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
Oraciones de Ejemplo
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