形容詞健壯的;健康的;(質(zhì)量、素質(zhì)或技能)適合的名詞(癲癇等的)突發(fā);昏厥;痙攣;一陣(忍不住的咳嗽、笑)動詞合身;(大小、式樣、數(shù)量適合)可容納;試穿(衣服);安置副詞適合地;適時地網(wǎng)絡(luò)飛度;合適;擬合(fitting)
1. fit on : 裝上, 試穿;
2. fit out : 裝備, 配備;
形容詞
1. Grass is fit for cows.
草適合給牛吃。
及物動詞
1. The lid fits badly.
這個蓋子蓋不上。
2. Her height fitted her for basketball.
她身材高適合打籃球。
名詞
1. fit的解釋
1. He had a fit of coughing.
他咳嗽了一陣。
Bikes-(自行車)
B:Hey, Jim. I didn’t know you biked to work.
嘿,吉姆。我可不知道你騎自行車上班。
A:Yeah, it helps keep me fit and helps the environment, too.
是這樣。他可以幫助我保持體形,同時也有利于環(huán)境。
B:One less car on the road means less pollution.
馬路上車少也意味著污染更少。
A:Right. Since my work is near a park, it’s a really nice ride, too.
是呀。我上班的地方挨著公園,騎車是件很愜意的事情。
B:How far is it?
有多遠(yuǎn)。
A:Oh, about 10 miles. It takes me about an hour.
哦,大概10英里。花大概1個小時。
B:That doesn’t sound too bad. I wish I could do it, but I work in the city. So I take the train.
那還不至于太糟糕。我希望我也可以這樣,可是我在市區(qū)上班,所以坐火車去。
A:You’re doing your part for the environment by using public transportation, too.
使用公交車也算是為環(huán)境盡了一點你自己的力量。
B:True. Well, see you tomorrow.
這倒是。好了,明天見。
A:See you.
再見。
Talking about Apartment-(談?wù)摴?
A:What do you think of? this flat?
你覺得這個公寓怎么樣?
B:It’s not really all that good. The bedroom is a little small for us.
并不那么好。對我們來說臥室有點小了。
A:Small but it should be enough for our needs, I think.
是小,不過我想已經(jīng)足夠我們兩個人用了。
B:But there’s no hot water after 10 at night. Sometimes I like to have a hot shower? before bed, especially in the winter. It feels good.
但是晚上十點鐘以后就沒有熱水了。有時候我想睡覺前洗個熱水澡,尤其是在冬天,感覺很好。
A:That’s true. But I love the living room; it’s huge and filled with sunshine?.
那倒是,但是我喜歡客廳,比較大,而且陽光充足。
B:True, and I like the kitchen. It’s new and well equipped?.
是的,我還喜歡廚房,都是新的,設(shè)備也齊全。
A:It has a great balcony with an incredible view of the park.
還有一個很棒的陽臺,可以看到公園的美景。
B:You’re right. The view is spectacular. But that bedroom is so small. We’d never be able to fit all of our stuff in there.
是的,風(fēng)景很優(yōu)美。但是臥室那么小,放不下我們的東西。
A:Maybe we could get some new furniture. Better stuff.
或許我們應(yīng)該買些新家具,更好的東西。
B:I haven’t thought of that.
我沒有想過。
5. fit:free individual tourist; 散客
所處或放進(jìn)位置合適(BEING RIGHT OR GOING IN THE RIGHT PLACE)
1. (大小和形狀)適合;合身
If something fits, it is the right size and shape to go onto a person's body or onto a particular object.
e.g. The sash, kimono, and other garments were made to fit a child...
腰帶、和服和其他衣服都是兒童款的。
e.g. She has to go to the men's department to find trousers that fit at the waist...
她得去男裝部找一條腰圍合適的褲子。
2. 適合;合身
If something is a good fit, it fits well.
e.g. Eventually he was happy that the sills and doors were a reasonably good fit.
門檻和門扇算是貼合良好,他終于開心了。
3. 試穿(看何處需要改動)
If you are fitted for a particular piece of clothing, you try it on so that the person who is making it can see where it needs to be altered.
e.g. She was being fitted for her wedding dress.
她正在試穿婚紗。
4. 適合放置(于);為放置(于…)而設(shè)計
If something fits somewhere, it can be put there or is designed to be put there.
e.g. ...a pocket computer which is small enough to fit into your pocket...
小得能夠放進(jìn)衣袋里的袖珍電腦
e.g. He folded his long legs to fit under the table...
他把兩條長腿蜷起來伸進(jìn)桌下。
5. 將…放(進(jìn))
If you fit something into a particular space or place, you put it there.
e.g. She fitted her key in the lock...
她把鑰匙插進(jìn)鎖孔。
e.g. Who could cut the millions of stone blocks and fit them together?...
誰能切割出這數(shù)百萬塊的石塊,再把它們堆疊起來呢?
6. 小心固定;穩(wěn)固放置
If you fit something somewhere, you attach it there, or put it there carefully and securely.
e.g. Fit hinge bolts to give extra support to the door lock...
安上鉸鏈插銷,讓門鎖更牢靠。
e.g. Peter had built the overhead ladders, and the next day he fitted them to the wall...
彼得已經(jīng)搭好了攀爬橫梯,第二天便把它們安在了墻上。
7. 與…相配;與…相協(xié)調(diào);符合
If something fits something else or fits into it, it goes together well with that thing or is able to be part of it.
e.g. Her daughter doesn't fit the current feminine ideal...
她女兒并不符合當(dāng)今的完美女性標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。
e.g. Fostering is a full-time job and you should carefully consider how it will fit into your career...
撫養(yǎng)孩子是全天候的事,應(yīng)該仔細(xì)考慮如何將它與事業(yè)協(xié)調(diào)起來。
8. 適合;符合;與…相稱
You can say that something fits a particular person or thing when it is appropriate or suitable for them or it.
e.g. The punishment must always fit the crime.
必須始終堅持罪罰相當(dāng)?shù)脑瓌t。
9. 適合的;合適的;適當(dāng)?shù)?/strong>
If something is fit for a particular purpose, it is suitable for that purpose.
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e.g. Of the seven bicycles we had, only two were fit for the road.
我們的7輛自行車中,只有兩輛適合走這種路。
e.g. ...safety measures intended to reassure consumers that the meat is fit to eat...
旨在讓消費者放心食用這些肉的安全措施
10. 合格的;勝任的
If someone is fit to do something, they have the appropriate qualities or skills that will allow them to do it.
e.g. You're not fit to be a mother!...
你不配做母親!
e.g. In a word, this government isn't fit to rule...
簡言之,這屆政府無法勝任治國之責(zé)。
11. 使合格;使勝任
If something fits someone for a particular task or role, it makes them good enough or suitable for it.
fit的解釋
e.g. ...a man whose past experience fits him for the top job in education...
一個資歷豐富、適合擔(dān)任教育界最高職位的人
e.g. It is not a person's gender that fits them to be a vicar but what is in their hearts.
一個人是否勝任教區(qū)牧師一職取決于其品德而不是其性別。
12. 俊秀的;漂亮的
If you describe someone as fit, you mean that they are good-looking.
e.g. About an hour later a really fit guy came up to me on the dance floor.
大概過了一個小時,一個長相非常俊美的男人在舞池里向我走過來。
13. 就要;快要;簡直要
If you say that something or someone is fit to produce some extreme result, you are emphasizing the extreme nature of that thing or that person's activity.
e.g. The stink was fit to knock you down.
這臭味簡直要把人熏倒。
e.g. ...hour after hour, the same exercises until you're fit to drop!
一小時又一小時地做著同一套動作,直到快要暈倒!
14. (表示不贊成)決定,選擇,認(rèn)為做…合適
If you say that someone sees fit to do something, you mean that they are entitled to do it, but that you disapprove of their decision to do it.
e.g. He's not a friend, you say, yet you saw fit to lend him money.
你說他不是朋友,但你卻決定借錢給他。
15. fit the bill -> see bill
16. . to fit like a glove -> see glove
17. not in a fit state -> see state
18. 找到時間(見某人);安排時間(做某事)
If you manage to fit a person or task in, you manage to find time to deal with them.
e.g. We work long hours both outside and inside the home and we rush around trying to fit everything in...
我們家里家外長時間忙活,忙完這里忙那里,想把一切都搞定。
e.g. I find that I just can't fit in regular domestic work.
我發(fā)現(xiàn)我真的沒有時間做日常家務(wù)。
19. 相處融洽;適應(yīng)
If you fit in as part of a group, you seem to belong there because you are similar to the other people in it.
fit在線翻譯
e.g. She was great with the children and fitted in beautifully.
她和孩子們打交道很有一手,相處得十分融洽。
20. (在某種情形或體系中)發(fā)揮作用,擔(dān)當(dāng)職責(zé);適合;符合
If you say that someone or something fits in, you understand how they form part of a particular situation or system.
e.g. He knew where I fitted in and what he had to do to get the best out of me...
他知道我適合做什么,也知道他要怎么做才能讓我發(fā)揮出最佳水平。
e.g. This fits in with what you've told me.
這與你告訴過我的相符。
21. 融入;與…相處融洽(或和諧)
If you fit into a particular group, you seem to belong there because you are similar to the other people in it.
e.g. It's hard to see how he would fit into the team.
很難看出他將如何融入這支隊伍。
22. 歸屬,適于(某種情形或體系)
If something fits into a particular situation or system, that seems to be the right place for it.
fit什么意思
e.g. Most film locations broadly fit into two categories; those on private property and those in a public place.
多數(shù)電影的拍攝場地大致歸為兩類:私人宅院與公共場地。
23. 為…提供裝備;供給…必要的東西
If you fit someone or something out, or you fit them up, you provide them with equipment and other things that they need.
e.g. We helped to fit him out for a trip to the Baltic...
我們幫他準(zhǔn)備了去波羅的海的行裝。
e.g. I suggest we fit you up with an office suite...
我建議我們給你配備一間辦公套房。
24. 誣陷;誣告
If someone fits another person up, they try to make it seem that that person is responsible for a crime.
e.g. Mr Stone said inmates who had given evidence were trying to 'fit him up'...
斯通先生說那些提供證據(jù)的同獄犯人是在試圖“誣陷他”。
e.g. There can never be any legitimate basis for police officers to fit up suspects they 'know' to be guilty.
警官誣陷那些他們“知道”犯了罪的嫌疑人是根本沒有任何法律依據(jù)的。
相關(guān)詞組:fit infit intofit outfit up
健康的(HEALTHY)
1. 健康的;強健的
Someone who is fit is healthy and physically strong.
e.g. An averagely fit person can master easy ski runs within a few days.
健康的普通人幾天內(nèi)就可以掌握簡單的滑雪技術(shù)。
2. fit as a fiddle -> see fiddle
fighting fit -> see fight
無法控制的行動或情感(UNCONTROLLABLE MOVEMENTS OR EMOTIONS)
1. 痙攣;昏厥
If someone has a fit they suddenly lose consciousness and their body makes uncontrollable movements.
e.g. About two in every five epileptic fits occur during sleep...
每5例癲癇病中約有兩例是在睡眠過程中發(fā)作的。
e.g. Once a fit has started there is nothing you can do to stop it.
痙攣一旦發(fā)作就無法止住。
2. (突然止不住的)一陣(咳嗽、大笑)
If you have a fit of coughing or laughter, you suddenly start coughing or laughing in an uncontrollable way.
e.g. Halfway down the cigarette she had a fit of coughing...
煙抽到一半,她突然一陣猛咳。
e.g. It was so unreal that I broke into a fit of giggles.
這實在很離奇,我忍不住咯咯笑了起來。
3. (憤怒、驚慌等的)爆發(fā),發(fā)作
If you do something in a fit of anger or panic, you are very angry or afraid when you do it.
e.g. Pattie shot Tom in a fit of jealous rage.
帕蒂妒火中燒,開槍擊中了湯姆。
4. 大發(fā)雷霆;大光其火;大吃一驚
If you say that someone will have a fit when they hear about something, you mean that they will be very angry or shocked.
e.g. Will Mrs Winterton have a fit if we add one more to the guest list at this late stage?...
到這么晚的時候我們再增加一個客人,溫特頓太太會發(fā)火嗎?
e.g. He'd have a fit if he knew what we were up to!
要是他知道我們在干什么會氣瘋了的。
5. 忍不住大笑;忍俊不禁
Someone who is in fits is laughing uncontrollably.
e.g. He was a much more entertaining person, who used to have us all in fits.
他以前更為風(fēng)趣,常常讓我們大家都捧腹大笑。
6. 間歇性地;一陣一陣地
Something that happens in fits and starts or by fits and starts keeps happening and then stopping again.
e.g. My slimming attempts tend to go in fits and starts...
我的瘦身運動總是三天打魚兩天曬網(wǎng)。
e.g. Military technology advances by fits and starts.
軍事技術(shù)總是間斷性地進(jìn)步著。