Результаты из Коллективного Словаря Reverso
it's got bits in itn.
means a liquid is not clear: this tea's got bits in it, I don't like yogurt with bits in it
dirtn.
in American English, 'dirt' is what British people call 'soil' ('put some dirt in a plant pot'). In British English, dirt has the connotation of being dirty ('you've got some dirt on your shoe')
more holes than a Swiss cheeseadj.
a phrase to qualify something that has a lot of faults and problems. If an argument or a story has more holes than the distinctive gaps in the said Swiss cheese, it’s definitely got a lot of issues.