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Fit



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1 English
2 Dutch

English

Pronunciation

  • SAMPA: /'/
  • IPA: /fɪt/

Etymology 1

Intranstive verb

to fit (fit / fitted, fit / fitted)

  1. of an object, to be of a size so as to enclose or be enclosed by another object, leaving little or no space between the object and the two objects.
  2. (of clothing) to be of a size so as to cover the body leaving relatively little space between the clothing and the body

Translations

Transitive verb

  1. to tailor (clothing), to change the size of (clothing)

  • Danish: tilpasse
  • Dutch: aanpassen
  • Indonesian: adjustar
  • Portuguese: ajustar

Verb form

fit

  1. past tense of to fit

Translations

Verb form

fit

  1. past participle of to fit

Translations

  • Danish: passet
  • Dutch: gepast
  • Indonesian: menyesuaikan, mencocokkan, mempaskan, disesuaikan, dicocokkan, dipaskan
  • Japanese: 合った (あった, atta), 合わせた (あわせた, awaseta), 合わせられた (あわせられた, awaserareta)

Etymology 2

Verb

to fit (past tense and past participle fitted)

  1. (Medicine) To suffer a fit.

Adjective

fit (comparative fitter, superlative fittest)

  1. in good shape
  2. suitable
  3. (colloquial?) good looking, fanciable
    I think the girl working in the office is fit?

Translations

Noun

Etymology 1

fit

  1. The degree to which something fits something else.
    This shirt is a bad fit.
  2. Since he put on weight, his jeans have been a tight fit.

Translations

  • Danish: pasform c

Noun

Etymology 2

  1. (Medicine) A seizure.

Translations

  • Danish: slagtilfælde n


Dutch

Adjective

fit (fitte, comparative: fitter, superlative: fitst)

  1. fit (in good shape)



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