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Examples:do things in bits and pieces (idiom); piecemeal work—collect all the bits to make a whole—put together various bits—leftover bits and pieces (of industrial, material)—lit. one scale and half a claw (idiom); only odd bits and pieces—excess code (i.e. the unused bits in binary-coded decimal)—bits and pieces left over—one day's sun, ten days' frost (idiom, from Mencius); fig. work for a bit then skimp—bit (binary digit) (loanword)—accept (a bit reluctantly)—one thread, one hair (idiom); a tiny bit—not the least bit concerned—may I offer a bit of advice—write for a bit then give up—do one's bit conscientiously—lit. see a tiny bit and understand everything [idiom.]— |