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I . fit2 <-tt-> [fɪt] ADJ.

2. fit (healthy, up to):

fit
fit
fit to travel
fit to work
to keep fit

3. fit ingl. brit. inform. (attractive):

fit
fit

II . fit2 [fɪt] SUST. no pl.

1. fit MODA:

fit

2. fit TÉC.:

fit

III . fit2 <-tt- [or Am usu -t-]> [fɪt] V. trans.

3. fit (make correspond):

to fit sth to sth
to fit sth to sth

4. fit MODA:

to fit sb [for sth]

5. fit (mount):

fit

6. fit (position as required):

fit
nameščati [form. perf. namestiti]
fit
vstavljati [form. perf. vstaviti]

7. fit (supply):

to fit sth with sth

IV . fit2 <-tt- [or Am usu-t-]> [fɪt] V. intr.

1. fit (be correct size):

fit
fit MODA
to fit into sth
iti v kaj

2. fit (agree):

fit facts

3. fit fig.:

fit intr.

I . fit in V. intr.

1. fit (get on well):

fit
vključevati se [form. perf. vključiti se ]

2. fit (conform):

fit
ujemati se s/z [form. perf. ujeti se s/z]

II . fit in V. trans.

fit
fit
vrivati [form. perf. vriniti v urnik]

fit up V. trans.

1. fit (equip):

fit
opremljati [form. perf. opremiti]

2. fit ingl. brit. inform. (frame):

fit crime
podtikati [form. perf. podtakniti]

ˈpush-fit ADJ. TÉC.

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Sure, you can downsize and economise on the fit-out if you under-estimate things, but that won't help much if you need an expensive foundation solution.
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I went in the toilet and there he was spark out on the floor - he'd had a fit and split his head open on the sink.
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Occlusal splints are divided into partial or full-coverage splints according to whether they fit over some or all of the teeth.
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This usually required the diver to lie down to fit the harness, and if the cylinders were large, to be assisted to a standing position.
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First-row transition metal dications fit snugly inside the cavity of 15-crown-5.
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You wouldn't think boxer shorts or pants would fit down a toilet.
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The set was very deliberately built to be offbeat and off the track, so that the huge ballroom would never actually fit inside.
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It is the most common isotherm equation to use due to its simplicity and its ability to fit a variety of adsorption data.
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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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The carafe is contoured to fit hands and has a beveled edge to prevent spilling.
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