词汇 | take a bite out of |
释义 | Idiom take a bite out oftake a bite out of (something) to reduce something.Work is taking a bite out of his free time. Usage notes: often used about money: Rising energy costs would take a bite out of people's wallets. take a bite out of (something)To reduce something by eliminating, completing, or removing part of it. The police are encouraging citizens to take a bite out of crime by reporting suspicious activity. I'm hoping to take a bite out of this project by Friday night so I don't have so much to do over the weekend. take a bite out ofreduce by a significant amount. informal |
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