用a bit of a造句子,“a bit of a”造句
He fancies himself a bit of a psychologist.
I am a bit of a reader myself.
The old lady is a bit of an eccentric.
A diplomat, a bit of a shameful face, will bring great shame to a nation.
It's a bit of a comedown to leave school and then not get a job.
So I'm a bit of a zealot on that as a particular expertise.
In short, it's a bit of a hodgepodge, full of stark contrasts.
Yes, well you need a bit of a break and Canberra's not too far away,
Originally, he also felt that he was a bit of a pseudo-public, private, embarrassing others so an honest NPC, is it a bit too much?
I've a bit of a backache.
He has always been a bit of a reprobate.
After a bit of an argument, he stormed out.
Infographics are always a bit of a hodgepodge of statistics culled from a variety of sources.
He' s a bit of a dark horse : he was earning a fortune, but nobody knew.
I also like a bit of alternative music, and a little rock music.
I had a bit of a bash in Hawaii and then another one in LA.
I want a bit of a chat.
She was in a bit of a mood this morning.
Joan is a pretty girl who has the reputation of being a bit of a tease.
He's always been a bit of a showman, ie fond of drawing attention to himself.
He's had a bit of a prang.
He's a bit of a rogue, but very charming.
However, a face to eat is also a bit of a laugh.
I'm a bit of a boor, so I hope you won't mind if I speak bluntly.
Dave's girl-friend is a bit of all right.
You need to be a bit of a politician to succeed in this company。
I still think it's a bit of a cheek sending a voucher rather than a refund.
He's quite a lad/a bit of a lad.
So, the whole concept of anti aging is a bit of a misnomer.
It's all a bit of a mess.