单词 | fits |
释义 | fit1 of 6adjective ˈfit fitter; fittest 1 a : acceptable from a particular viewpoint (as of competence or morality) : proper a movie fit for the whole family b(1) : adapted to an end or design : suitable by nature or by art found him to be a fit officer and gentleman (2) : adapted to the environment so as to be capable of surviving 2 : sound physically and mentally : healthy keeps fit by playing tennis and handball 3 a : put into a suitable state : made ready get the house fit for company getting the ship fit for sea b : being in such a state as to be or seem ready to do or suffer something fair fit to cry I was laughing fit to burst fitly adverb fit 2 of 6verb fitted or fit; fitting; fits transitive verb 1 a : to conform correctly to the shape or size of These jeans don't fit me anymore. b(1) : to insert or adjust until correctly in place Fit the dough into the pan. He had some trouble fitting all of the pieces back into place. (2) : to make or adjust to the right shape and size Theresa uploaded a snapshot on Twitter showing some of the mannequins she uses to fit the costumes. (3) : to measure for determining the specifications of something to be worn by The tailor fitted him for a new suit. c : to make a place or room for : accommodate She fit all of the books into a single box. 2 a : to be suitable for or to : harmonize with "My first impression of Joy was that her name fit her perfectly. She radiated joy and calmness …" b archaic : to be seemly or proper for It fits us, then, to be as provident / As fear may teach us … 3 : to be in agreement or accord with The theory fits all the facts. 4 a : to put into a condition of readiness His temperament fitted him to understand an age of courageous exploits … b : to cause to conform to or suit something You must fit the words to the music. 5 : supply, equip fitted the ship with new engines —often used with out The guest rooms … have been fitted out with antique and reproduction furnishings … 6 mathematics : to adjust (a smooth curve of a specified type) to a given set of points intransitive verb 1 : to conform to a particular shape or size The dress fits perfectly. also : to be accommodated Will we all fit into the car? 2 : to be in harmony or accord : belong —often used with in "He wanted the house to look natural, to fit in with the island landscape. …" 3 chiefly British : to experience or be affected with a seizure and especially an epileptic seizure The 48-year-old was shopping in Stourbridge's Ryemarket when she collapsed and began fitting. 4 archaic : to be seemly, proper, or suitable Why dost thou laugh? It fits not with this hour. fitter noun fit 3 of 6noun (1) : the fact, condition, or manner of fitting or being fitted: such as a : the way clothing fits the wearer b : the degree of closeness between surfaces in an assembly of parts c : goodness of fit fit 4 of 6noun (2)1 : an emotional reaction (as in anger or frustration) has a fit when I show up late 2 : a sudden burst or flurry (as of activity) cleaned the whole house in a fit of efficiency 3 a : a sudden violent attack of a disease (such as epilepsy) especially when marked by convulsions or unconsciousness : paroxysm b : a sudden but transient attack of a physical disturbance fit 5 of 6noun (3) archaic : a division of a poem or song fit 6 of 6dialectal past tense and past participle of fight fits 1 of 2 verb1 as in suits archaic to be fitting or proper we hardly know them, so for Christmas a simple card will fit Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in corresponds to be in agreement on every point now that you've explained your absence to me, my records and the office's fit Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in adapts to change (something) so as to make it suitable for a new use or situation I can undo the hem on these old culottes and fit them into a skirt Synonyms & Similar Words
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4 as in qualifies to make competent (as by training, skill, or ability) for a particular office or function that final computer course should fit him for a career in programming Synonyms & Similar Words
5 as in accommodates to make or have room for we can fit you in the booth if the rest of us squeeze closer together Synonyms & Similar Words
6 as in prepares to make ready in advance I won't have time to fit the spare room for the guests Synonyms & Similar Words
fits 2 of 2noun1 as in bouts a sudden experiencing of a physical or mental disorder without her medication, she'd have an epileptic fit Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in bursts a sudden intense expression of strong feeling helpless fits of laughter from the audience Synonyms & Similar Words
3 as in huffs an outburst or display of excited anger found out what his wife had spent on clothes and threw a fit Synonyms & Similar Words
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