Level | A2 |
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Kind | verb |
Front | fit |
IPA | /fɪt / verb (fitting; fitted) (past tense, past participle fitted; US usually fit) |
Back | uymak, sığmak |
Back 2 | fit (verb) /fɪt /
verb (fitting; fitted) (past
tense, past participle fitted; US
usually fit)
1 [intransitive,
transitive]
to be the right size
or shape for sb/sth
uymak, sığmak
These jeans fit very well.
This dress doesn't fit me any more.
This key doesn't fit in the lock.
2 [intransitive,
transitive]
fit (sb/sth)
in/into/on/onto sth
to find or have enough
space for sb/sth
sığmak;
sığdırmak
My car won't fit into your garage.
I can't fit into these trousers any more.
Can you fit one more person in the car?
I can't fit all these books onto the shelf.
3 [transitive]
to put or fix sth in
the right place
takmak
The builders are fitting new windows today.
I can't fit these pieces of the model
together.
4 [intransitive,
transitive]
to be or make sb/sth
right or suitable
uygun
olmak;
uygun
kılmak
Something doesn't quite fit here.
I don't think Tom's fitted for such a
demanding job.
The description fits Jo perfectly.
PHRASAL VERBS
fit
sb/sth in; fit sb/sth in/into sth
to find time to see sb
or to do sth
(araya)
sıkıştırmak
The doctor managed to fit me in this
morning.
You're tired because you're trying to fit
too much into one day.
fit
in (with sb/sth)
to be able to live,
work, etc. in an easy and natural way (with sb/sth)
uyum
sağlamak, uyuşmak
The new girl found it difficult to fit in
(with the other children) at school.
I will happily change my plans to fit in
with yours.
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