Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Fit"
The meaning of "Fit" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does fit into mean?
A:
It means "of the right size or smaller to enter" something. If a ball "fits into a hole" then the ball is either the perfect size or smaller than the opening of the hole. If a car "fits into a parking space" then the car is not too big to park between the lines.
When it comes to things that have to be the perfect size (like clothes) then "fit into" doesn't work if the item is too large or too small. If my pants are too large and they fall down, I don't "fit into" them even if I can put them on.
When it comes to things that have to be the perfect size (like clothes) then "fit into" doesn't work if the item is too large or too small. If my pants are too large and they fall down, I don't "fit into" them even if I can put them on.
Q:
What does fit (in the following sentence) mean?
A:
Same meaning as "tantrum".
Q:
What does He’s reasonably tall and fit and his hair isn’t hopeless.
→ Is his hair hopeless or not? mean?
→ Is his hair hopeless or not? mean?
A:
His hair is most likely unkempt and by saying his hair isn't hopeless she is saying she can make his hair look better.
Q:
What does fit mean?
A:
if you are talking about a computer chip, an example would be;
There was 'enough space' to put the data on the chip
There was 'enough space' to put the data on the chip
Q:
What does I pushed the mega fit meals which you know I have a piece of now mean?
A:
He says "unless it was like the flours and Ezekiel bread."
"Flour" is milled grains made into powder. It is pronounced the same as "flower."
"Ezekiel bread" is braided bread usually made with sprouted grains. Many believe it is healthier than regular bread.
"Flour" is milled grains made into powder. It is pronounced the same as "flower."
"Ezekiel bread" is braided bread usually made with sprouted grains. Many believe it is healthier than regular bread.
Example sentences using "Fit"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with fit in your schedule(?).
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'Are you able to come out this Friday night to hang out or does that not fit in with your schedule?'
'I work at a Day Care Centre so babysitting fits in well with my schedule tomorrow'
'I work at a Day Care Centre so babysitting fits in well with my schedule tomorrow'
Q:
Please show me example sentences with consider and fit and fear 💓.
A:
Consider- "I might consider eating a salad"
Fit- "My dress does not fit me anymore"
"Lifting weights makes me fit"
Fear- "I fear spiders! They are scary!"
Fit- "My dress does not fit me anymore"
"Lifting weights makes me fit"
Fear- "I fear spiders! They are scary!"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with a perfect fit.
A:
The shoes are just right; they're a perfect fit.
The couple works well together; they're a perfect fit.
The couple works well together; they're a perfect fit.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with fit.
A:
It fits perfectly
This coat fits you
This coat fits you
Q:
Please show me example sentences with By fits and starts.
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I tried to get the generator on but it just wouldn't start. It would start and then stop. Over and over again. But I was patient and finally by fits and starts, I got it running.
Synonyms of "Fit" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between keep fit and keep in shape ?
A:
They are pretty much the same thing but keep in shape is thinking more about the figure and and keeping fit is more about wellbeing
Q:
What is the difference between "fit body shape" and "toned body shape" ?
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Both are the same which means a healthy body its just that a toned body shape is one which is a bit more muscular
Q:
What is the difference between fit and suit ?
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'fit' means the clothes are the right measurements for you (not too long or short). That is 'This jacket fits you well' or 'This bolt fits this nut'. 'suit' means it looks good on you or goes with your general style (probably means it fitstoo). That is, 'This dress really suitsyou'.
Q:
What is the difference between fit in and get used to ?
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fit in is like: blending in with the crowd. get used to is like: become accustomed to something.
Q:
What is the difference between fit and suit ?
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The shoes fit me = they are the right size. The shoes suit you = they look good/right on you.
Translations of "Fit"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? fit the demands 和meet the criteria哪个更地道?
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"fit the demands" is unnatural. It's usually "meet the demand" and "fit/meet the criteria."
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? which one fits? now we can’t do anything or we cannot do anything now
A:
“now there is nothing we can do”
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? It'so fit on you
(너에게 정말 잘 어울려)
is it natural? thanks 😊
(너에게 정말 잘 어울려)
is it natural? thanks 😊
A:
It suits you
It looks good on you
It looks good on you
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? how to say correct this ... do i fit red lipstick?
A:
Does red lipstick suit me?
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? fit as a fiddle
A:
It's exactly the same, as British English also has this expression. "Fit as a fiddle."
Other questions about "Fit"
Q:
I work out regularly to keep fit every early morning.
Is this expression natural?
Is this expression natural?
A:
I think it’s more natural to say “I work out in the early morning regularly to keep fit”
Q:
What does "fit out of it" mean?
The window is small, and I'm not sure if I'd actually be able to fit out of it.
The window is small, and I'm not sure if I'd actually be able to fit out of it.
A:
Fit myself through the window. That is, I might be too big to go out the window.
Q:
I had a fit of anger so I hit the table with my hands/fists clenched. Does this sound natural?
A:
I would say fists instead of hands:)
Q:
How do you keep fit while stay indoors? Does this sound natural?
A:
How do you keep fit while stayING Indoors ?
Q:
It doesn’t fit Korean people’s mold that if you have a problem, simply work harder. Does this sound natural?
A:
It doesn’t fit Korean people’s mind that if you have a problem, simply work harder.
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