词汇 | fit |
释义 | fit verb uk /fɪt/ us /fɪt/-tt- fitverb (CORRECT SIZE)B1[ I or T ] to be the right size or shape for someone or something: 合适,合身;可容纳 That jacket fits you perfectly.那件夹克你穿着很合身。 fit throughOur new sofa doesn't fit through the door.我们的新沙发通不过这道门。 fit intoI don't think another desk will fit into this classroom.我认为这间教室再多一张课桌就搁不下了。 fit inMy car's too big to fit in this space.我的车太大了,这个地方停不下。 fit like a glove to fit very well: The dress fits like a glove. The specially-made panels fit like a glove over the front side of the fuel tank. Those trousers fit you nicely.那条裤子你穿很合身。 This tiny device fits into the palm of your hand.这种微型装置可以放入你的掌心。 Their new car barely fitted into the garage. If you can't fit all the cases in your car, I can take a few in mine. One size fits all. Style & appearance of clothes aesthetic alterable anti-fur Aran backless floor-length flouncy foppishly form-fitting French tuck ready-to-wear reversible ribbed ribby ruche voluminous voluminously voop neck waisted washable fitverb (BE SUITABLE)C1[ T ] to be suitable for something: 适合;胜任;符合 With her qualifications, she should fit the job perfectly.以她的资历,应该完全能胜任这份工作。 Let the punishment fit the crime.按罪量刑。 I'm sure we'll have something to fit your requirements.我肯定我们会有符合您要求的东西。 He doesn't fit my image of how an actor should look. He doesn't conform fit the national stereotype of a Frenchman. We had to adapt our plans to fit Jack's schedule. The soundtrack really fits the era in which the film is set. I don't have anything that really fits the occasion. Being suitable or unsuitable age-barred appropriately be made for someone/somethingidiom become befit dress/look/act the partidiom extravagantly face fill/fit the billidiom find your own levelidiom level make order part problematic someone's face doesn't fitidiom suit suit someone (right) down to the groundidiom unsympathetically unworthy fitverb (PUT IN POSITION)B2[ T ] to provide something and put it in the correct position: 安置;安装 All the carpets we sell are fitted free.我们出售的所有地毯都免费代为铺设。 She's been fitted with an artificial leg.她装了一条义肢。 We're having a new bathroom suite fitted at the weekend. He was recently fitted with a brace for his bad back.他最近因背部受伤戴了一个支撑架。 Do you know anyone who can fit windows? He was messing with his bike and then he couldn't fit the parts back together.他在胡乱摆弄他的自行车,但后来就不能把零部件安装回去了。 My car is having new tyres fitted. Placing and positioning an object -based appose around change something around circle consign gone install lie pile (something) up plant redeposit reinstall reinstallation relocate reorientate stick superimpose transpose transposition fitverb (ILLNESS)[ I ]UK to have a fit (= sudden attack of uncontrolled movements)发作(指突然发生的、不能控制的动作) Disorders of muscles & the nervous system acoustic neuroma ageusia agraphia akinetic-rigid HD alexia charley horse CJD comatose dysgraphia dysphasia dysphasic dysphonia dyspraxia neuralgia neurosurgical NMO palsy Parkinson's parosmia shin splints GrammarFit or suit? If something fits you or fits into a place, it is the right size or shape for you or for that place: … Idiomsfit the bill fit to burst fit to drop if the cap fits (wear it) Phrasal verbsfit in fit someone/something in fit in with something fit something out fit something up fit someone up fit adjective uk /fɪt/ us /fɪt/fitter | fittest fitadjective (HEALTHY)A2 healthy and strong, especially as a result of exercise: 健壮的,健康的 keep fitI jog to keep fit.我通过慢跑来健身。 You need to be very fit to hike the Inca Trail.徒步印加古道必须具备强壮的体魄。 Opposite unfit He's jogging round the park every morning in an effort to get fit for the football season. At 73, she's still fighting fit, walking five miles a day.她73岁了,但仍然身强体健,每天步行5英里。 Her hearing is going, but otherwise she's remarkably fit for a 95-year-old.她的听力开始下降,但除此以外,对于一个95岁高龄的老人来说,她还是很健康的。 "What do you do to keep fit?" "I jog and go swimming."“你是怎样保持健康的?”“慢跑和游泳。” Most exercise classes start gently, lulling you into thinking that you're fit. Animal physiology: fit & healthy acrobatically agility agree with something amazonian athleticism glow hale and hearty in the pinkidiom limber lithe match fitness muscled muscular muscularity non-disabled on top formphrase robust rude the able-bodied virility fitadjective (SUITABLE)C1 suitable for a particular purpose or activity: 合适的;相称的 fit forShe's not fit for the level of responsibility she's been given.她挑不起肩上的那份重担。 Opposite unfit be in no fit state to do something to not be able to do something because you are upset, ill, drunk, etc.: 不宜做…;不在做…的状态 He's very upset and is in no fit state to drive.他心烦意乱,不宜驾车。 fit for human consumption safe for people to eat: 可供人食用 The oils need to be processed before they are fit for human consumption. fit for purpose UK Something that is fit for purpose does what it is meant to do: 十分适合用来做某事的;专门从事某事的 The theatre is crumbling and is no longer fit for purpose. see/think fit C1 to consider an action or decision to be correct for the situation: 认为(行动或决定)恰当(或合适) Just do whatever you think fit - I'm sure you'll make the right decision.你觉得怎样合适就怎样做吧,我相信你会作出正确决定的。 Suitable and acceptable able acceptability acceptable acceptably accepted convenience conveniently correctly correctness decent decently felicity just what the doctor orderedidiom legitimate properly quality re-eligibility re-eligible relevance worthy fitadjective (ATTRACTIVE)UKslang sexually attractive: 性感的 I met this really fit bloke in a club last night.昨晚,我在俱乐部遇到了这个十分性感的小子。 Idiomsbe (as) fit as a fiddle fit to be tied fit noun uk /fɪt/ us /fɪt/ fitnoun (ILLNESS)[ C ] a sudden attack of illness when someone cannot control their movements and becomes unconscious: (疾病的)突发,发作;痉挛;昏厥 an epileptic fit癫痫病发作 have a fitHe had a fit at work and collapsed.他工作时突然昏厥倒地。 Disorders of muscles & the nervous system acoustic neuroma ageusia agraphia akinetic-rigid HD alexia charley horse CJD comatose dysgraphia dysphasia dysphasic dysphonia dyspraxia neuralgia neurosurgical NMO palsy Parkinson's parosmia shin splints fitnoun (SHORT PERIOD)[ C ] a sudden, uncontrolled period of doing something or feeling something: 突发;一阵 a coughing/sneezing fit一阵咳嗽/喷嚏 in a fit ofShe hit him in a fit of anger.她一怒之下打了他。 Disease & illness - general words advanced aggressiveness autoimmune disease bilharzia bilharziasis complication fulminating gestational hyperendemic hypochondriac iatrogenic industrial disease life-threatening morbid schistosomiasis second degree secretory serial interval snail fever untreated You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Short in time fitnoun (CORRECT SIZE)[ S ] the way that something fits: 适合;合身 These shoes are a perfect fit.这双鞋很合适。 The trousers were a good fit but the jacket was too small.裤子很合身,但上衣太小了。 fit ofCheck the fit of the pieces before gluing them in place.用胶水粘住之前,检查一下各片大小是否合适。 Style & appearance of clothes aesthetic alterable anti-fur Aran backless floor-length flouncy foppishly form-fitting French tuck ready-to-wear reversible ribbed ribby ruche voluminous voluminously voop neck waisted washable Idiomshave/throw a fit in fits of laughter in/by fits and starts fit | American Dictionaryfit verb us/fɪt/present participlefitting | past tense and past participlefitted or fit fitverb (CORRECT SIZE)[ I/T ] to be the right size or shape for someone or something: [ T ]The jacket fits you perfectly. [ I ]The refrigerator won’t fit in our kitchen. fitverb (SUIT)[ T ] to be suitable for someone or something: The job fits him well. Idiomsfit like a glove fit the bill fit to be tied Phrasal verbsfit in fit in something/someone fit adjective[ -er/-est only ] us/fɪt/-tt- fitadjective[-er/-est only] (HEALTHY)in good health, esp. as a result of exercise; strong: You look fit. fitadjective[-er/-est only] (SUIT)suitable for someone or something: She’s not fit to be treasurer. fit noun us/fɪt/ fitnoun (BRIEF PERIOD)[ C ] a sudden, brief period when something happens that is beyond your control: a coughing/sneezing fit Epilepsy can cause severe fits (= sudden muscle movements that you cannot control). fitnoun (EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE)[ C ] an experience of a strong emotion or reaction: a fit of laughter/jealousy [ C ] A fit can be a feeling or expression of great anger: Your mother will have/throw a fit when she sees this mess. fitnoun (CORRECT SIZE)[ U ] the right size or shape for someone or something: These shoes are a perfect/terrible fit. Idiomsfits and starts have a fit fit | Business Englishfit verb uk /fɪt/usfitting | fitted | US usuallyfit [ I or T ] to be the right size or shape for someone or something: Their trained staff can take one look at your figure and tell you which brand of jeans is most likely to fit you. fit in/intoThe device is small enough to fit into a shirt pocket. [ T ] to add a piece of equipment to something else: Some insurance firms offer lower premiums to people who fit security locks and alarms. fit sth on/onto/to sthYou can claim money for having solar cells fitted on your home. fit sth with sthThe vehicle may be fitted with a satellite tracking system. [ T ] to be suitable for someone or something: You adjust your strategy to fit the business realities. Her new role fits her well. What alternatives fit the needs of the corporation and provide the best solution? [ I+ adv/prep ] if two or more things fit, or if one thing fits with another, they suit each other well: fit togetherThe organization and the people must fit together. fit with sthWe select individuals who are most likely to fit with the firm's culture. [ T ]mainly UK to make someone or something suitable for something: fit sb/sth for sthHow do you think your career to date has fitted you for this particular job? fit sb/sth to do sthAcademic qualifications alone do not fit a person to become a good manager. fit the bill to be suitable for a particular purpose: Some travel policies don't fit the bill, because they limit the amount of time you can spend abroad. Phrasal verbsfit in fit sb/sth out fit noun[ S ] uk /fɪt/us the way in which two or more things suit each other or work together: The two banks are a perfect fit. a fit with sthThis role is a great fit with my experience in Asia. a fit between sth and sthThere must be a fit between the environment and the organization. a fit for sthA financial product must be a good fit for the client's particular needs and aspirations. the way that something such as a piece of clothing fits: Testers loved the comfortable fit of the armholes. See also strategic fit fit adjective uk /fɪt/us suitable for a particular purpose or activity: be fit for sthThe Seller gives no undertaking that the goods are fit for any particular purpose. fit for human consumption of a good enough quality to be eaten by people: Companies and consumers bought the poultry, believing it fit for human consumption. fit for purpose if something is fit for purpose, it does what it is intended to do: I have spent a lot of my time making this organization fit for purpose. Examples of fitfit Researchers could be misled by the publications of the first category because they were usually censored by the government to fit its propaganda purposes. However, many of the interesting problems of generalization in psychological science do not fit this mold. His central support also recovered, aided by the party's need to have some provincial governments fit for display. Different personality styles and psychological needs will fit best with each of the models. It seems on the face of it rather unlikely, but all of the known examples do fit into this framework. Unlike a nephrology consult, successful ethical practice does not easily fit in the consultative paradigm: it requires more than a 15-minute discussion. Virtually anything can fit these broad categories of definition, with the effect that the defining criterion is no criterion at all. We have formulated a constrained optimization problem to determine the least squares fit of a hyperplane to uncertain data. Is his omission due to the fact that the classical approach to visual imagery would not easily fit the model? We then performed a discriminant analysis on the result that provided the best fit. We found that for both red and green center cells the data could be perfectly fitted by either mixed or pure surrounds. The following algorithms are used to attempt to fit the two possible primitives to the data points. However, the precision of estimation was reduced for models fitted at the youngest ages, reflecting the lower accumulative rates of parenthood in the teenage years. Results of the model indicate a reasonable fit of the model to the data. The goodness of fit in all specifications is reasonable and the null hypotheses of no misspecification and homoscedasticity are not rejected either. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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