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bit·ten [ˈbɪtən] VB trans, intr

bitten pp of bite:

See also bite

I . bite [baɪt] N

2. bite fig (sharpness):

3. bite (fish):

4. bite no pl (pungency):

III . bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] VB intr

1. bite (with teeth):

gristi [perf ugrizniti]
pikati [perf pičiti]

2. bite also fig (take bait):

3. bite (affect):

once bitten, twice shy prov

ˈflea-bit·ten ADJ (bitten)

hard-ˈbit·ten ADJ

I . bite [baɪt] N

2. bite fig (sharpness):

3. bite (fish):

4. bite no pl (pungency):

III . bite <bit, bitten> [baɪt] VB intr

1. bite (with teeth):

gristi [perf ugrizniti]
pikati [perf pičiti]

2. bite also fig (take bait):

3. bite (affect):

once bitten, twice shy prov

ˈsnake bite N

ˈsound bite N

Usage examples with bitten

once bitten, twice shy prov
once bitten, twice shy prov

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Once it was bitten into, the prosthetic exploded and resembled a severe flesh wound.
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On the other hand, the hard-bitten dialogue, forthright camera work and soiled authenticity of the backgrounds could hardly be improved.
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Myxomatosis is spread by direct contact with an affected animal or by being bitten by fleas or mosquitoes that have fed on an infected rabbit.
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The problem was that, 10 years later, his actors looked too young and healthy to play hard-bitten middle-aged former and practising drug addicts convincingly.
www.winnipegfreepress.com
I think that cupidity has bitten me here.
www.theregister.co.uk
Through music and dance to give healing to taranta (the tarantula bitten), creating a real exorcism of musical character.
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Cam attempts to restore his religious image by visiting a church of snake handlers, but he gets bitten by a snake.
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But hard-bitten fans knew how important it was to "keep a lid on it".
indaily.com.au
He believes he was most likely bitten by an infected tick while camping with his 5-year-old son in their tree house.
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Persons bitten by rabid dogs were treated by "curanderos" using the brain of a rabid dog.
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