Science Fair Project Dictionary
Fit
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English
Pronunciation
- SAMPA : /'/
- IPA : /fɪt/
Etymology 1
Intranstive verb
to fit (fit / fitted, fit / fitted)
- 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.
- (of clothing) to be of a size so as to cover the body leaving relatively little space between the clothing and the body
Translations
- Danish: passe sammen (1); passe til (2)
- Dutch: passen (2)
- Indonesian: menyesuaikan , mencocokkan , mempaskan (2)
- Interlingua: vader ben a (1)
- Japanese: 合う (あう, au), 合わせる (あわせる , awaseru)
- Portuguese: caber (2)
Transitive verb
- to tailor (clothing), to change the size of (clothing)
- Danish: tilpasse
- Dutch: aanpassen
- Indonesian: adjustar
- Portuguese: ajustar
Verb form
fit
- past tense of to fit
Translations
- Danish: passede
- Dutch: paste, pasten
- Indonesian: menyesuaikan , mencocokkan , mempaskan
- Japanese: 合った (あった , atta), 合わせた (あわせた , awaseta)
Verb form
fit
- 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)
- (Medicine) To suffer a fit.
Adjective
fit (comparative fitter, superlative fittest)
- in good shape
- suitable
- (British Slang) good looking, fanciable
- I think the girl working in the office is fit?
Translations
- Danish: i form (1); passende (2)
- Dutch: fit (1)
- Indonesian: fit, sehat , segar bugar , sesuai , cocok , serasi , pas, tepat (1)
- Interlingua: in forma (1)
- Italian: in forma (1); adatto (2)
- Japanese: 元気 (げんき , genki), 健康 (けんこう , kenkō), 合う (あう, au), 似合う (にあう , niau), 適する (てきする , teki-suru), 適切 (てきせつ , tekisetsu) (1)
- Portuguese: em (boa) forma (1)
Noun
Etymology 1
fit
- The degree to which something fits something else.
- This shirt is a bad fit.
- Since he put on weight, his jeans have been a tight fit.
Translations
- Danish: pasform c
Noun
Etymology 2
- (Medicine) A seizure .
Translations
- Danish: slagtilfælde n
Dutch
Adjective
fit (fitte, comparative: fitter , superlative: fitst )
- fit (in good shape)
French
Verb
- third person singular past historic of faire
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