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I . nibble [ˈnɪbl̩] SUBST

1. nibble (bite):

nibble
to take a nibble at sth

Idiomes/Tournures:

nibbles plur GB fam (snack)

II . nibble [ˈnɪbl̩] VERBE trans

III . nibble [ˈnɪbl̩] VERBE intr

1. nibble (bite):

to nibble at [or on] sth

2. nibble (show interest):

to nibble at sth
nibble INFOR

Expressions couramment utilisées avec nibble

to nibble at sth
to nibble at [or on] sth
to take a nibble at sth

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The lower nibble of the rightmost byte is usually used as the sign flag, although some unsigned representations lack a sign flag.
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The caterpillars nibble pieces out of the margins of the leaves leaving characteristic scalloped edges to the foliage.
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They wander inside a big farm van to nibble at the food.
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They nibble some flowers and find a bee, which they follow to the hive, which they then proceed to raid.
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Immature dendritic cells may also phagocytize small quantities of membrane from live own cells, in a process called nibbling.
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When the transmitter detects the toggle, this procedure is repeated for the next nibble.
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He started nibbling on dry bread to give him the strength to stay awake through his morning receptions.
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They remove dirt and oil and realign feather barbs by nibbling their feathers.
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Development of the area was slow at first, but continued throughout the second half of the 19th century, gradually nibbling away at the parkland.
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A "nybble", sometimes nibble, is a number composed of four bits.
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