单词 | fit |
释义 | fit [fɪt] verb (-tt-) CORRECT SIZE 尺寸正确 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to be the right size or shape for someone or something 合适,合身;可容纳 •That jacket fits you perfectly.那件外套你穿着很合身。 •The dress fits like a glove •Our new sofa doesn't fit through •I don't think another desk will fit into •My car's too big to fit in [fɪt] verb (-tt-)BE SUITABLE 合适 ADVANCED transitive ■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, Madam.我肯定我们会有合您意的东西,夫人。 Common Learner Errors fit or suit?Warning: choose the correct verb!To talk about something being right for a particular person, situation or occasion, don't say 'fit', say suit :✗ Life in a small village didn't fit him.Life in a small village didn't suit him. [fɪt] verb (-tt-) PUT IN POSITION 安置 ADVANCED transitive ■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。 [fɪt] verb (-tt-)ILLNESS 疾病 intransitive UK specialized ■to have a fit (= sudden attack of uncontrolled movements) 发作(指突然发生的、不能控制的动作) [fɪt] verb (-tt-) fit the bill ■to be suitable for a particular purpose 与目的相符 •This new software certainly fits the bill.这款新软体肯定符合要求。 [fɪt] verb (-tt-)fit to burst old-fashioned informal ■If someone is fit to burst with an emotion or a feeling, it is very strong within them 充满(某种情绪、感情)的 •The children were fit to burst with [fɪt] verb (-tt-)fit to drop mainly UK ■extremely tired 极度疲劳;极其疲倦;十分累 •After the run they were fit to drop.跑完之后,他们快累趴下了。 [fɪt] verb (-tt-)If the cap fits, (wear it). UK saying (US If the shoe fits, (wear it).) ■said to tell someone that if they are guilty of bad behaviour, they should accept criticism 帽子合适就戴上;要是批评中肯,就接受吧 [fɪt] verb (-tt-) Phrasal Verbs fit in ADVANCED ■to feel that you belong to a particular group and are accepted by them 合得来;适应 •It's no surprise she's leaving - she never really fitted in.她要离开——这一点也不意外,因为她从来都没真正融入其中。 ■If one thing fits in with another thing, they look pleasant together or are suitable for each other 相合;合适•It's a very nice sofa but it doesn't fit in with [fɪt] verb (-tt-)Phrasal Verbs [M] fit sb/sth in ADVANCED ■to find time to do or deal with something or someone 找时间做(或处理);安排时间见(某人) •Dr Jones is very busy but I'm sure she'll be able to fit you in tomorrow.琼斯医生很忙,但是我敢肯定她明天能安排时间见您。 [fɪt] verb (-tt-)Phrasal Verbs fit in with sth ■If one activity or event fits in with another, they exist or happen together in a way that is convenient. 与…一致 [fɪt] verb (-tt-) Phrasal Verbs [M usually passive] fit sth out ■to supply someone or something with all of the things which will be needed 为…提供一切必要的东西;装备,配备 •The ship will be in dock for eight months to be fitted out for its new duties.这艘船会在码头停泊八个月进行装配,以便执行新任务。 [fɪt] verb (-tt-)Phrasal Verbs [M] fit sth up UK ■to put furniture in a room or building 为…添置家俱,布置 •We've fitted up the spare room as [fɪt] verb (-tt-)Phrasal Verbs [M] fit sb up UK slang ■to make someone appear guilty 诬陷(某人) •Of course she didn't do it - someone fitted her up.她当然没做那件事——有人诬陷她。 [fɪt] adjective (fitter, fittest)HEALTHY 健康的 IMPROVER ■healthy and strong, especially as a result of exercise 健壮的;健康的 •I jog to keep •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[fɪt] adjective (fitter, fittest) SUITABLE 合适的 ■suitable for a particular purpose or activity 合适的;相称的 •She's not fit for Opposite unfit be in no fit state to do sth ■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 (not) fit for purpose ■Something that is fit for purpose does what it is supposed to do, but does not have a lot of extra features. 十分适合用来做某事的;专门用于做某事的 see/think sth fit ■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。 •Spend the money as you see fit.把钱花在你认为该花的地方。 [fɪt] adjective (fitter, fittest)ATTRACTIVE 吸引的 UK slang ■sexually attractive 性感的 •I met this really fit bloke in the pub last night.昨晚,我在酒吧遇到了这个十分性感的小子。 [fɪt] adjective (fitter, fittest)be (as) fit as a fiddle (UK also be (as) fit as a flea) ■to be very healthy and strong 非常健康 •My grandmother's 89, but she's as fit as a fiddle.我祖母已经89岁了,但身体仍很健康。 [fɪt] adjective (fitter, fittest)fit to be tied US informal ■extremely angry 极度忿怒,怒不可遏 [fɪt] noun ILLNESS 疾病 countable ■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 •He had [fɪt] noun SHORT PERIOD 短时期 countable ■a sudden, uncontrolled period of doing something or feeling something 突发;一阵 •a coughing/sneezing fit一阵咳嗽/喷嚏 •She hit him in a [fɪt] noun CORRECT SIZE 尺寸正确 only singular ■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,但外套太小了。 •Check the fit of [fɪt] noun have/throw a fit informal ■to become very angry or worried, often shouting a lot 勃然大怒,大发脾气;心烦意乱 •She'll throw a fit when she sees the mess you've made.她一旦看见你弄的这一团糟会大发脾气的。 [fɪt] noun in fits (of laughter) UK informal ■laughing a lot 一阵阵(大笑) •His stories had them in fits of laughter.他的故事引得他们不时地大笑。 [fɪt] noun in/by fits and starts ■If something happens in fits and starts, it often stops and then starts again 间歇地;一阵一阵地 •Replies to the advertisement are arriving in fits and starts.广告宣传的回应零零星星地来了。 |
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