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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- fit
[fɪt]
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1.
adjective
(suitable) 合适的
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2.
adjective
(healthy) 健康的
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3.
vt.
[clothes, shoes+]
合...的身
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4.
vt.
[+lock, wheels]
(attach) 安装
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5.
vt.
[+needs, aims]
(be suitable for) 与...相协调
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6.
vt.
[+facts, theory, description]
(match) 与...相符
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7.
vi.
[clothes, shoes+]
合身
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8.
vi.
(in space, gap) 适合
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9.
noun
[c]
[医]
发作
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to be fit to
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[inf] 马上就
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to be fit for
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适于
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to keep fit
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保持健康
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to see fit to do sth
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认为做某事合适
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a fit of rage
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一阵怒火
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a fit of giggles
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一阵咯咯的笑
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a fit of hysterics
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一阵歇斯底里的发作
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to have a fit
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[医] 癫痫病发作
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10.
noun
[inf]
[fig]
震惊
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to be a good fit
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很合身
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in {or} by fits and starts
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一阵一阵的
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to fit sth with sth
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给某物安装某物
Collins English-English Dictionary
- fit
[fɪt]
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1.
vb
to be appropriate or suitable for (a situation, etc)
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2.
vb
to be of the correct size or shape for (a connection, container, etc)
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3.
vt.
[tr]
to adjust in order to render appropriate
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they had to fit the idea to their philosophy
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4.
vt.
[tr]
to supply with that which is needed
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5.
vt.
[tr]
to try clothes on (someone) in order to make adjustments if necessary
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6.
vt.
[tr]
to make competent or ready
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the experience helped to fit him for the task
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7.
vt.
[tr]
to locate with care
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8.
vi.
[intr]
to correspond with the facts or circumstances
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9.
adj
suitable to a purpose or design; appropriate
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10.
adj
having the right qualifications; qualifying
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11.
adj
in good health
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12.
adj
worthy or deserving
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a book fit to be read
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13.
adj
[foll by an infinitive]
in such an extreme condition that a specified consequence is likely
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she was fit to scream
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you look fit to drop
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14.
adj
[informal]
(of a person) sexually attractive
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15.
n
the manner in which something fits
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16.
n
the act or process of fitting
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17.
n
[statistics]
the correspondence between observed and predicted characteristics of a distribution or model - See goodness of fit
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18.
n
See also fit in fit out fit up
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19.
n
[Etymology]
C14: probably from Middle Dutch vitten; related to Old Norse fitja to knit
- fit
[fɪt]
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1.
n
[pathol]
a sudden attack or convulsion, such as an epileptic seizure
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2.
n
a sudden spell of emotion
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a fit of anger
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3.
n
an impulsive period of activity or lack of activity; mood
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a fit of laziness
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4.
vi.
[intr]
[informal]
to have a sudden attack or convulsion, such as an epileptic seizure
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5.
vi.
[Etymology]
Old English fitt conflict; see fit3
- fit
[fɪt]
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1.
n
[archaic]
a story or song or a section of a story or song
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2.
n
[Etymology]
Old English fitt; related to Old Norse fit hem, Old High German fizza yarn
Examples
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a chair contoured to fit the body
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一张合身的椅子
→ contour
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Let the punishment fit the crime.
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量刑判罪。
→ fit
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fit him for a brace
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量他身材以便做合适的支架
→ fit
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to fit a key in a lock
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把钥匙插入锁中
→ fit
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to fit another passenger into the crowded car
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把另一名乘客安置在拥挤的车上
→ fit
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This won't fit into the box.
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这东西塞不进盒子。
→ fit
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food fit to eat
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适于食用的食物
→ fit
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a good fit
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很合身
→ fit
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a tight fit
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很贴身
→ fit
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a fit of coughing
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一阵阵咳嗽
→ fit
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