fit的意思和读音

fit

: [fɪt] : [fɪt]

adj.;(

n.

v.;(穿);

adv.

(fitting)

fitted  fits  fitting  fitter  fittest  

v.+n.fit profile,fit image,fit device

adj.+n.jacket fit,punishment fit

adv.+v.fit snugly

adv.+adj.extremely fit

adj.unfit

n.convulsion,spasm,petit mal,grand mal,turn

adj.appropriate,fitting,healthy,well,fine

v.match,suit,install,put in,measure

fitv.— see alsofittedright size/type

1.[i][t]to be the right shape and size for sb/sth

I tried the dress on but it didn't fit.穿

That jacket fits well.

a close-fitting dress

I can't find clothes to fit me.

The key doesn't fit the lock.

2.[i]to be of the right size, type or number to go somewhere

I'd like to have a desk in the room but it won't fit.

All the kids will fit in the back of the car.

3.[t][oftpass]~ sb (for sth)穿to put clothes on sb and make them the right size and shape

I'm going to be fitted for my wedding dress today.穿

put sth somewhere

4.[t]to put or fix sth somewhere

They fitted a smoke alarm to the ceiling.

The rooms were all fitted with smoke alarms.

5.[i][t]to put or join sth in the right place

The glass fits on top of the jug to form a lid.

How do these two parts fit together ?

We fitted together the pieces of the puzzle.

agree/match

6.[i][t]使to agree with, match or be suitable for sth; to make sth do this

Something doesn't quite fit here.

His pictures don't fit into any category.

The facts certainly fit your theory.

The punishment ought to fit the crime.

We should fit the punishment to the crime.

使make suitable

7.[t]使使to make sb/sth suitable for a particular job

His experience fitted him perfectly for the job.使

His experience fitted him to do the job.使

IDMfit (sb) like a gloveto be the perfect size or shape for sbadj.healthy

1.healthy and strong, especially because you do regular physical exercise

Top athletes have to be very fit.

He won't be fit to play in the match on Saturday.

She tries to keep fit by jogging every day.

He's had a bad cold and isn't fit enough for work yet.

I feel really fighting fit(= very healthy and full of energy) .

The government aims to make British industry leaner and fitter(= employing fewer people and with lower costs) .使

suitable

2.suitable; of the right quality; with the right qualities or skills

The food was not fit for human consumption.

It was a meal fit for a king(= of very good quality) .

The children seem to think I'm only fit for cooking and washing!

Your car isn't fit to be on the road!

He's so angry he's in no fit state to see anyone.

This is not a fit place for you to live.

ready

3.(informal)~ to do sthready or likely to do sth extreme

They worked until they were fit to drop(= so tired that they were likely to fall down) .

I've eaten so much I'm fit to burst .

She was laughing fit to burst(= very much) .

attractive

4.(informal)sexually attractive

IDM(as) fit as a fiddle(informal)in very good physical condition

You must do as you think fit(= but I don't agree with your decision) .)。

The newspaper did not see fit to publish my letter(= and I criticize it for that) .)。

see/think fit (to do sth));to consider it right or acceptable to do sth; to decide or choose to do sth

You must do as you think fit(= but I don't agree with your decision) .)。

The newspaper did not see fit to publish my letter(= and I criticize it for that) .)。

n.illness

1.[c]a sudden attack of an illness, such as epilepsy , in which sb becomes unconscious and their body may make violent movements

to have an epileptic fit

Her fits are now controlled by drugs.

of coughing/laughter

2.[c]a sudden short period of coughing or of laughing, that you cannot control

a fit of coughing

He had us all in fits (of laughter) with his jokes.使

of strong feeling

3.[c]a short period of very strong feeling

to act in a fit of anger/rage/temper/pique

of clothing

4.[c][u]the way that sth, especially a piece of clothing, fits

a good/bad/close/perfect fit

match

5.[c]~ (between A and B)the way that two things match each other or are suitable for each other

We need to work out the best fit between the staff required and the staff available.

IDM

Because of other commitments I can only write my book in fits and starts.

by/in fits and startsfrequently starting and stopping again; not continuously

Because of other commitments I can only write my book in fits and starts.

Your mother would have a fit if she knew you'd been drinking!

have/throw a fit(informal)to be very shocked, upset or angry

Your mother would have a fit if she knew you'd been drinking!

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v.1.if someone or something fits somewhere, they are small enough or the right size and shape to go there; if you can fit a person or thing somewhere, there is enough space for you to put them there2.if clothes fit, they are the right size for you3.to be suitable or similar enough to belong to a group; to put something in a particular place or group because it belongs there4.to be the truth, or to be the same as what someone describes or asks for5.to be appropriate or right for something6.to measure a person and then provide the correct size of clothing or piece of equipment. In this meaning, fitted is the past tense and past participle7.to add a piece of equipment to something else. In this meaning, fitted is the past tense and past participle8.to provide someone with the qualifications or qualities that they need for a job or a particular purpose1.if someone or something fits somewhere, they are small enough or the right size and shape to go there; if you can fit a person or thing somewhere, there is enough space for you to put them there2.if clothes fit, they are the right size for you3.to be suitable or similar enough to belong to a group; to put something in a particular place or group because it belongs there4.to be the truth, or to be the same as what someone describes or asks for5.to be appropriate or right for something6.to measure a person and then provide the correct size of clothing or piece of equipment. In this meaning, fitted is the past tense and past participle7.to add a piece of equipment to something else. In this meaning, fitted is the past tense and past participle8.to provide someone with the qualifications or qualities that they need for a job or a particular purpose

adj.1.healthy, strong, and able to do physical exercise without getting very tired. The more usual way to say this is be in good shape2.in a good enough physical or mental condition3.of a good enough standard for someone or something

n.1.a strong sudden physical reaction you cannot control, for example coughing or laughing; a sudden strong emotion that you cannot control2.an occasion when someone becomes unconscious for a short time and their body shakes3ed for saying whether something is the right size and shape for someone or something4ed for saying whether people or things are similar to each other or are appropriate for each other1.a strong sudden physical reaction you cannot control, for example coughing or laughing; a sudden strong emotion that you cannot control2.an occasion when someone becomes unconscious for a short time and their body shakes3ed for saying whether something is the right size and shape for someone or something4ed for saying whether people or things are similar to each other or are appropriate for each other

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1.Compare yourself to the following list to determine whether or not online classes are a good fit for your personality and habits.

2.The truth is, the far majority of men can fit just fine in a regular sized condom and if they do, they should use it.

3.The rock was large enough to fit two Lionel's in. It was a sparkly red with scattered white lines all over.

4.As a matter of fact, Mother does not ask me to thank her in words, but does expect me to be hasty and fit for study.

5.We live because as Anthropic Principle postulates that our Universe seems to be designed to fit our existence.

6.These features make it a very high practical value, and fit P2P file sharing system's feature of decentralization.P2P

7.With a lot of the other defenders injured, you know that if you were fit you could get a good run in the side.

8.Owners must be aware of the effects that this may have on their boats and fit the correct cathodic protection system to avoid corrosion.

9.If none of these areas seem to fit your life, then you might want to buy a few charity raffle tickets or lotto tickets.

10.For the detail, you are right, but for general, we can build a basic frame to fit the general purpose, here, what I'm talking is about this.