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I . nibble [ˈnɪbl̩] SAM.

1. nibble (bite):

nibble
skubnięcie sr. spol
to take a nibble at sth

fraza:

nibbles mn. brit. angl. pog. (snack)
przekąska ž. spol

II . nibble [ˈnɪbl̩] GLAG. preh. glag.

III . nibble [ˈnɪbl̩] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. nibble (bite):

to nibble at [or on] sth

2. nibble (show interest):

to nibble at sth
nibble RAČ.
półbajt m. spol

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

angleščina
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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