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fit

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fit1 /fɪt/ ●●● S1 W2 verb (past tensepst and past participlepp fitted also fit American EnglishAmE, present participle fitting)  
1 clothes 服装
a) [intransitiveI, transitiveT]FIT/BE THE RIGHT SIZE if a piece of clothing fits you, it is the right size for your body (对某人)合身
 His clothes did not fit him very well.
他的衣服不是很合身。
 The uniform fitted her perfectly.
这套制服她穿合身极了。
 The jacket’s fine, but the trousers don’t fit.
上装不错,但裤子不合身。
 I know this dress is going to fit you like a glove (=fit you very well).
我知道这条连衣裙你穿会非常合身。
Use fit to say that clothes are not too big or too small. Use suit to say that clothes look attractive on someone: The dress fits, but it doesn’t suit me.
衣服穿在身上不大不小用 fit ,衣服穿在身上漂亮用 suit : The dress fits, but it doesn’t suit me. 这裙子大小正好,但不适合我穿。
nGRAMMAR: Using the progressive
In this meaning, fit is not used in the progressive. You say:
The skirt fits (me).
Don’t say: The skirt is fitting (me).
b) [transitiveT] to try a piece of clothing on someone to see if it is the right size for them, or to make sure a special piece of equipment is right for them 试穿;试用
be fitted for something
 I’m being fitted for a new suit tomorrow.
明天我要试穿一套新的衣服。
be fitted with something
 He may need to be fitted with a hearing aid.
他也许得戴个助听器试试。
nGrammar
Fit is usually passive in this meaning.
2 FIT/BE THE RIGHT SIZEright size/shape 合适的尺寸/形状
a) [intransitiveI, transitiveT] if something fits in a place, it is the right size or shape to go there 〔尺寸或形状〕合适
 I couldn’t find a key which fitted the lock.
我找不到能插进这把锁的钥匙。
 Most cookers are designed to fit level with your worktops.
大多数灶具都设计成与操作台齐平。
fit in/into/under etc
 The plastic cover fits neatly over the frame.
这个塑料罩套在架子上正合适。
b) [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to put something carefully into a place that is the right size or shape for it 插入,拼入,装入
 She fitted the last piece into the jigsaw puzzle.
她拼上了最后一块拼图。
3 enough space 足够的空间 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]FIT/BE THE RIGHT SIZE if something fits into a place, there is enough space for it 可容纳,装进
 I wanted to put the wardrobe behind the door, but I don’t think it’ll fit.
我原想把衣橱放在门后,但可能放不下。
 You might be able to fit some small flowering plants between the larger bushes.
你或许可以在较大的灌木之间种些小的开花植物。
fit somebody/something in/into something
 I don’t think we’ll be able to fit any more people into the car.
我想车里坐不下更多的人了。
 We should be able to fit one more in.
我们应该还能再装进一个。
4 equipment/part 设备/部件 [transitiveT]PUT to put a piece of equipment into a place, or a new part onto a machine, so that it is ready to be used 安装
5 match/be suitable 符合 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]SAME if something fits another thing, it is similar to it or suitable for it 符合,适合
6 fit somebody for something formal to make someone suitable for something or able to do something 使某人适合某事,使某人胜任某事
7 fit the bill to be the type of person or thing that you want 正合适,正符合要求
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8 if the cap fits (, wear it)wear it) if the cap fits ( British EnglishBrE, if the shoe fits (, wear it) American EnglishAmE spoken used to tell someone that you think a criticism of them is true 要是说得有理(就接受)〔用于告诉对方对其的批评是正确的〕
somebody’s face doesn’t fit at face1(20)PHRASAL VERBS
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fit2 ●●● S2 W3 adjectiveadj (comparativecomp fitter, superlativesupl fittest)  
1 strong 强壮的HEALTHY someone who is fit is strong and healthy, especially because they exercise regularly 〔尤因经常锻炼而〕健壮的,健康的 OPP unfit
2 SUITABLEsuitable 合适的 suitable or good enough for something 合适的,恰当的 OPP unfit
3 see/think fit (to do something) DECIDEto decide that something is the best thing to do, especially when other people do not agree with you 认为(做某事)恰当,决定(做某事)〔尤在其他人不同意时〕
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4 in a fit state (to do something) especially British EnglishBrE healthy enough or in good enough condition for something 身体健康,状况良好(适合做某事)
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5 fit for a king of very good quality 高质量的,精美的,最高级的
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6. attractive 迷人的 British EnglishBrE sexually attractive 性感迷人的
7 fit to drop British EnglishBrE informalTIRED extremely tired 累得快要瘫倒在地的 SYN exhausted
8 fit to burst British EnglishBrE informalLOT/VERY MUCH if you are laughing, shouting etc fit to burst, you are doing it a lot 使劲地〔笑、叫等〕
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9 fit to be tied American EnglishAmE very angry, anxious, or upset 十分恼火[着急,烦恼]
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fit3 ●●○ noun  
1 emotion 情感 [countableC]EMOTIONAL a time when you feel an emotion very strongly and cannot control your behaviour 〔感情的〕冲动,一阵发作
2 lose consciousness 失去知觉 [countableC]MI a short period of time when someone loses consciousness and cannot control their body because their brain is not working properly 昏厥抽搐
3 laugh/cough/咳嗽 [countableC]PERIOD OF TIME a short time during which you laugh or cough a lot in a way that you cannot control 突发,一阵
4 have/throw a fit informalANGRY to be very angry or shocked 大发脾气;大吃一惊
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5 FIT/BE THE RIGHT SIZEright size 正确的尺寸 [singular] the way in which something fits on your body or fits into a space 合身;适合
6 suitable 适合的 [singular] formalSAME if there is a fit between two things, they are similar to each other or are suitable for each other 匹配,相配
7 in/by fits and starts REGULARif something happens in fits and starts, it does not happen smoothly, but keeps starting and then stopping again 一阵阵地,间歇地
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fit4 verb (fitted, fitting) [intransitiveI] British EnglishBrE  
1to have a seizure (=a sudden condition in which someone cannot control the movements of their body) 〔疾病〕发作,突发
 The patient was fitting.
那个病人突然发病。
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From Longman Business Dictionary
fitfit1 /fɪt/ verb (past tensepst fitted also fit American EnglishAmE, present participle fitting) [transitiveT]
to put a piece of equipment into place, or a new part on a machine
fit something on/to something
Interactive entertainment systems have been fitted on all the airline’s 747s.
Anti-theft devices are fitted to all our cars.
fit something with something
Insurance is cheaper for homes fitted with alarms.
fitfit2 noun [countableC, uncountableU]ECONOMICS
if there is a fit between a company’s different activities, they go well together and can be managed together profitably
fit between
The fit between the two merged supermarket chains is excellent.
strategic fit
Origin fit2
(1400-1500) Perhaps from FIT1
fit3
Old English fitt disagreement, opposition, fighting

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