B1 [ I or T ] to be the right size or shape for someone or something合適,合身;可容納
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Those trousers fit you nicely.
This tiny device fits into the palm of your hand.
Their new car barely fitted into the garage.
If you can't fit all the cases in your car, I can take a few in mine.
One size fits all.
C1 [ T ] to be suitable for something適合;勝任;符合
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He doesn't fit my image of how an actor should look.
He doesn't conform fit the national stereotype of a Frenchman.
We had to adapt our plans to fit Jack's schedule.
The soundtrack really fits the era in which the film is set.
I don't have anything that really fits the occasion.
B2 [ T ] to provide something and put it in the correct position安置;安裝
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We're having a new bathroom suite fitted at the weekend.
He was recently fitted with a brace for his bad back.
Do you know anyone who can fit windows?
He was messing with his bike and then he couldn't fit the parts back together.
My car is having new tyres fitted.
A2 healthy and strong, especially as a result of exercise健壯的,健康的
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He's jogging round the park every morning in an effort to get fit for the football season.
At 73, she's still fighting fit, walking five miles a day.
Her hearing is going, but otherwise she's remarkably fit for a 95-year-old.
"What do you do to keep fit?" "I jog and go swimming."
Most exercise classes start gently, lulling you into thinking that you're fit.
C1 suitable for a particular purpose or activity合適的;相稱的
to not be able to do something because you are upset, ill, drunk, etc.不宜做…;不在做…的狀態
C1 to consider an action or decision to be correct for the situation認爲(行動或決定)恰當(或合適)
UK slang sexually attractive性感的
[ C ] a sudden attack of illness when someone cannot control their movements and becomes unconscious(疾病的)突發,發作;痙攣;昏厥
[ C ] a sudden, uncontrolled period of doing something or feeling something突發;一陣
[ S ] the way that something fits適合;合身
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