Examples of using To be a bit in English and their translations into Chinese
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When it comes to lovers of Japanese animation, we tend to be a bit too picky at times.
He immediately falls in love with her, but she finds him to be a bit weird.
Now that I have signed a 3-year contract, it is going to be a bit different.
This substantial world has numerous remedies, accessories and techniques, that it will seem to be a bit puzzling regarding in which you need to commence.
He would handed it to Harley, and gravely declared it to be a bit of the monster's flesh.
However," Kvothe continued,"in spite of these accolades he seems to be a bit innocent of the ways of the world.
Xiao Min said, she felt that Apple customer service light through the photo to be a bit hasty.
It's certainly a unique gift and a potentially useful one- but you need to be a bit careful.
It needs to be a bit rough and a place where the butcher can throw blood around.
Well, the first thing you do is going to be a bit disheartening, but push through, there are ways to deal with it usefully below.
Sometimes these people like to be a bit lazy, but if necessary, they quickly get up and can do quite a lot of work.
It seems to be a bit hypocritical to expect others to be tolerant of your opinions when you don't hear out theirs.
It's still going to be a bit of a process but a process which is moving forward pretty rapidly.”.
This turned out to be a bit verbose, but I hope it fully answers your question….
She tends to be a bit dramatic, as I'm sure you have noticed.”.
Throughout most of the 19th century, the number of sunspots tended to be a bit low.
These observations might seem somewhat self-evident, in China at least, but in India they appear to be a bit controversial.
That bit for Tig Notaro, it decided it wanted to be a bit.
Though Antonia had small talk with Andrei at orientation, she found him to be a bit full of himself and initially wrote him off.