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fit1 [fɪt] N
fit of coughing, depression
in [or by] fits and starts arrive
I. fit2 [fɪt] ADJ
1. fit (suitable):
to be fit to sth
2. fit (ready):
3. fit (healthy and strong):
Phrases:
[as] fit as a fiddle [or flea] inf
see [or think] fit fit to do sth
II. fit2 <-ed, -ed, -tt- [or esp AM fit, fit]> [fɪt] VB trans
1. fit (be correct size for):
to fit sb
2. fit (put into place):
mieścić [perf z-]
3. fit (fix in right place):
dopasowywać [perf dopasować]
4. fit (agree with):
III. fit2 <-ed, -ed, -tt- [or esp AM fit, fit]> [fɪt] VB intr
1. fit (be correct size):
2. fit (be right size):
mieścić [perf z-] się
IV. fit2 [fɪt] N no pl
I. fit in VB intr
1. fit in (get on well):
2. fit in (match):
II. fit in VB trans
1. fit in (find time):
to fit in sb
znajdować [perf znaleźć] czas dla kogoś
2. fit in (match):
dopasowywać [perf dopasować]
fit out VB trans to fit out with sth
1. fit out (provide equipment):
wyposażać [perf wyposażyć] w coś
2. fit out (provide furniture):
meblować [perf u-] czymś
fit together VB intr
fit up VB trans
1. fit up (furnish):
urządzać [perf urządzić]
2. fit up inf (frame):
wrabiać [perf wrobić]
OpenDict entry
fit N
snug fit części maszyn
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hissy fit N
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goodness of fit N
Present
Ifit
youfit
he/she/itfits
wefit
youfit
theyfit
Past
Ifitted / American English fit
youfitted / American English fit
he/she/itfitted / American English fit
wefitted / American English fit
youfitted / American English fit
theyfitted / American English fit
Present Perfect
Ihavefitted / American English fit
youhavefitted / American English fit
he/she/ithasfitted / American English fit
wehavefitted / American English fit
youhavefitted / American English fit
theyhavefitted / American English fit
Past Perfect
Ihadfitted / American English fit
youhadfitted / American English fit
he/she/ithadfitted / American English fit
wehadfitted / American English fit
youhadfitted / American English fit
theyhadfitted / American English fit
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There are also other unusual aspects regarding location and space that don't quite fit the generic mould of suburban development.
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The carafe is contoured to fit hands and has a beveled edge to prevent spilling.
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A sleep apnea oral appliance is typically molded to fit a particular patient's teeth by a dentist specializing in treating sleep disorders.
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We put together some songs to fit her as we saw her, as she revealed herself to us.
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Upgrading the 130-year-old building would cost a six-figure sum, including earthquake-strengthening, a refurbishment and fit-out for commercial tenants, he said.
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