A little bit Meaning in English
expression
ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈɫɪtəɫ/ /ˈbɪt
uh-LIT-ul BIT
æɪ/ /lˈɪtəl/ /bˈɪt
uh-LIT-uhl BIT
释义
A small amount; used to mean 'some', but not much. It makes statements softer or more polite.
用法与细微差别
'A little bit' is informal and friendly. Use it for physical amounts ('a little bit of water'), feelings ('I'm a little bit tired'), or opinions. It adds softness to statements. Not used with countable nouns (say 'a few' instead). Can be shortened: 'a bit' or 'a little'.
Spanish: un poco - un poquitoPortuguese (BR): um pouquinho - um poucoPortuguese (PT): um bocadinho - um poucoChinese (Simplified): 一点点Chinese (Traditional): 一點點Hindi: थोड़ा साArabic: قليلًا - قليلاًBengali: একটু - সামান্যRussian: немного - чуть-чутьJapanese: 少し - ちょっとVietnamese: một chút - một ítKorean: 조금 - 약간Turkish: biraz - azıcıkUrdu: تھوڑا سا - ذراIndonesian: sedikit - agak
例句
Can I have a little bit of water?
basic
I'm a little bit tired today.
basic
Add a little bit of sugar to the tea.
basic
Could you turn down the music a little bit?
natural
I know a little bit about computers, but not much.
natural
She laughed a little bit when she heard the joke.
natural