fit的中文翻译

翻译

fit

字典
  • fit1   (right size/type)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    合适
    verb   (fitting, fitted, fitted)(NAmE usuallyfitting, fit, fitexcept in the passive)
    • to be the right shape and size for sb/sth
      • I tried the dress on but it didn't fit.
        我试穿了那连衣裙,但不合身。
      • That jacket fits well.
        那件夹克很合身。
      • a close-fitting dress
        紧身连衣裙
      • I can't find clothes to fit me.
        我找不到合身的衣服。
      • The key doesn't fit the lock.
        这把钥匙不合这把锁。
    • to be of the right size, type or number to go somewhere
      • I'd like to have a desk in the room but it won't fit.
        我想在房间放一张桌子,但是搁不下。
      • All the kids will fit in the back of the car.
        所有的孩子都可以坐到车的后排。
    • to put clothes on sb and make them the right size and shape
      • I'm going to be fitted for my wedding dress today.
        今天我要去试穿结婚礼服。
  • fit2   (put sth somewhere)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    安装
    verb   (fitting, fitted, fitted)(NAmE usuallyfitting, fit, fitexcept in the passive)
    • to put or fix sth somewhere
      • They fitted a smoke alarm to the ceiling.
        他们把烟雾报警器安装在天花板上。
      • The rooms were all fitted with smoke alarms.
        所有的房间都安装了烟雾报警器。
    • to put or join sth in the right place
      • The glass fits on top of the jug to form a lid.
        这个玻璃杯放在大罐口上恰好当个盖子。
      • How do these two parts fit together?
        这两个部分如何组合?
      • We fitted together the pieces of the puzzle.
        我们把拼图玩具的各部份拼合在了一起。
  • fit3   (agree/match)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    同意, 适合
    verb   (fitting, fitted, fitted)(NAmE usuallyfitting, fit, fitexcept in the passive)
    • to agree with, match or be suitable for sth; to make sth do this
      • Something doesn't quite fit here.
        这里有些不太协调。
      • His pictures don't fit into any category.
        他的画哪一类也算不上。
      • The facts certainly fit your theory.
        这些事实和你的说法丝毫不差。
      • The punishment ought to fit the crime.
        罚需当罪。
      • We should fit the punishment to the crime.
        我们应该根据罪行量刑。
  • fit4   (make suitable)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    符合
    verb   (fitting, fitted, fitted)(NAmE usuallyfitting, fit, fitexcept in the passive)
    • to make sb/sth suitable for a particular job
      • His experience fitted him perfectly for the job.
        他的经验使他完全胜任这项工作。
      • His experience fitted him to do the job.
        他的经验使他适合干这个工作。
  • fit5   (healthy)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    健康的
    adj.   (fitter, fittest)
    • healthy and strong, especially because you do regular physical exercise
      • Top athletes have to be very fit.
        顶级运动员体格必须十分健壮。
      • He won't be fit to play in the match on Saturday.
        他身体不适,不能在星期六出场比赛。
      • She tries to keep fit by jogging every day.
        她每天慢跑以保持健康。
      • He's had a bad cold and isn't fit enough for work yet.
        他得了重感冒,不适于工作。
      • I feel really fighting fit(= very healthy and full of energy).
        我觉得十分健康,精力充沛。
      • The government aims to make British industry leaner and fitter (= employing fewer people and with lower costs).
        政府旨在使英国的工业更加精简和健康。
  • fit6   (suitable)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    合适的
    adj.   (fitter, fittest)
    • suitable; of the right quality; with the right qualities or skills
      • The food was not fit for human consumption.
        这食物不适合人吃。
      • It was a meal fit for a king(= of very good quality).
        这饭菜够得上御膳。
      • The children seem to think I'm only fit for cooking and washing!
        孩子们似乎认为我只适合烹饪和清洗。
      • Your car isn't fit to be on the road!
        你的车不适合在路上跑。
      • He's so angry he's in no fit state to see anyone.
        他很愤怒,他的状态不适合见任何人。
      • This is not a fit place for you to live.
        这不是一个适合你生活的地方。
  • fit7   (ready)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    准备好的
    adj.   (fitter, fittest)
    • ready or likely to do sth extreme
      • They worked until they were fit to drop(= so tired that they were likely to fall down).
        他们工作到几乎要累瘫在地上。
      • I've eaten so much I'm fit to burst.
        我吃的太多,几乎要撑爆了。
      • She was laughing fit to burst(= very much).
        她笑得快岔气了。
  • fit8   (attractive)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    有吸引力的
    adj.   (fitter, fittest)
    • sexually attractive
  • fit9   (illness)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    疾病的突然发作
    noun
    • a sudden attack of an illness, such as epilepsy, in which sb becomes unconscious and their body may make violent movements
      • to have an epileptic fit
        癫痫发作
      • Her fits are now controlled by drugs.
        现在麻醉控制了她病状的发作。
  • fit10   (Aviation)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    合适
    noun
    • the snugness of something placed inside another thing
  • fit11   (of coughing/laughter)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    一阵
    noun
    • a sudden short period of coughing or of laughing, that you cannot control
      • a fit of coughing
        一阵阵咳嗽
      • He had us all in fits (of laughter) with his jokes.
        他的笑话让我们都忍不住笑了起来。
  • fit12   (of strong feeling)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    突发
    noun
    • a short period of very strong feeling
      • to act in a fit of anger/rage/temper/pique
        一时气愤/动怒/性急/不满
  • fit13   (of clothing)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    合身的衣服
    noun
    • the way that sth, especially a piece of clothing, fits
      • a good/bad/close/perfect fit
        剪裁得体/不佳/紧身/完美
  • fit14   (match)   UK /fɪt/  US /fɪt/ 
    配、合适
    noun
    • the way that two things match each other or are suitable for each other
      • We need to work out the best fit between the staff required and the staff available.
        我们必须算出所需人员与现有人员之间的最佳搭配。
翻译:  
字典:  
维基百科: