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From:
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fit
/ˈfɪt/
(vt.)適合,配合;合身;安裝,裝置(vi.)適合,符合,配合(a.)適合的,恰當的;健康的
From:
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fit
最優滿足
From:
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fit
非特
From:
Network Terminology
fit
適 配適
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fit
,
n.
1.
A
stroke
or
blow
. [
Obs
.
or
R
.]
Curse
on
that
cross
,
quoth
then
the
Sarazin
,
That
keeps
thy
body
from
the
bitter
fit
. --
Spenser
.
2.
A
sudden
and
violent
attack
of
a
disorder
;
a
stroke
of
disease
,
as
of
epilepsy
or
apoplexy
,
which
produces
convulsions
or
unconsciousness
;
a
convulsion
;
a
paroxysm
;
hence
,
a
period
of
exacerbation
of
a
disease
;
in
general
,
an
attack
of
disease
;
as
,
a
fit
of
sickness
.
And
when
the
fit
was
on
him
,
I
did
mark
How
he
did
shake
. --
Shak
.
3.
A
mood
of
any
kind
which
masters
or
possesses
one
for
a
time
;
a
temporary
,
absorbing
affection
;
a
paroxysm
;
as
,
a
fit
of
melancholy
,
of
passion
,
or
of
laughter
.
All
fits
of
pleasure
we
balanced
by
an
equal
degree
of
pain
.
--
Swift
.
The
English
,
however
,
were
on
this
subject
prone
to
fits
of
jealously
.
--
Macaulay
.
4.
A
passing
humor
;
a
caprice
;
a
sudden
and
unusual
effort
,
activity
,
or
motion
,
followed
by
relaxation
or
inaction
;
an
impulsive
and
irregular
action
.
The
fits
of
the
season
.
--
Shak
.
5.
A
darting
point
;
a
sudden
emission
. [
R
.]
A
tongue
of
light
,
a
fit
of
flame
.
--
Coleridge
.
By fits
,
By fits and starts
,
by
intervals
of
action
and
repose
;
impulsively
and
irregularly
;
intermittently
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fit
v. i.
1.
To
be
proper
or
becoming
.
Nor
fits
it
to
prolong
the
feast
.
--
Pope
.
2.
To
be
adjusted
to
a
particular
shape
or
size
;
to
suit
;
to
be
adapted
;
as
,
his
coat
fits
very
well
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fit
,
n.
1.
The
quality
of
being
fit
;
adjustment
;
adaptedness
;
as
of
dress
to
the
person
of
the
wearer
.
2.
Mach.
(a)
The
coincidence
of
parts
that
come
in
contact
.
(b)
The
part
of
an
object
upon
which
anything
fits
tightly
.
Fit rod
Shipbuilding
,
a
gauge
rod
used
to
try
the
depth
of
a
bolt
hole
in
order
to
determine
the
length
of
the
bolt
required
. --
Knight
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fit
imp. &
p
. p.
of
Fight
. [
Obs
.
or
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fit
,
n.
In
Old
English
,
a
song
;
a
strain
;
a
canto
or
portion
of
a
ballad
;
a
passus
. [
Written
also
fitte
,
fytte
,
etc
.]
To
play
some
pleasant
fit
.
--
Spenser
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fit
,
a.
[
Compar.
Fitter
superl.
Fittest
]
1.
Adapted
to
an
end
,
object
,
or
design
;
suitable
by
nature
or
by
art
;
suited
by
character
,
qualities
,
circumstances
,
education
,
etc
.;
qualified
;
competent
;
worthy
.
That
which
ordinary
men
are
fit
for
,
I
am
qualified
in
.
--
Shak
.
Fit
audience
find
,
though
few
.
--
Milton
.
2.
Prepared
;
ready
. [
Obs
.]
So
fit
to
shoot
,
she
singled
forth
among
her
foes
who
first
her
quarry's
strength
should
feel
. --
Fairfax
.
3.
Conformed
to
a
standart
of
duty
,
properiety
,
or
taste
;
convenient
;
meet
;
becoming
;
proper
.
Is
it
fit
to
say
a
king
,
Thou
art
wicked?
--
Job
xxxiv
. 18.
Syn:
--
Suitable
;
proper
;
appropriate
;
meet
;
becoming
;
expedient
;
congruous
;
correspondent
;
apposite
;
apt
;
adapted
;
prepared
;
qualified
;
competent
;
adequate
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fit
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Fitted
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Fitting
]
1.
To
make
fit
or
suitable
;
to
adapt
to
the
purpose
intended
;
to
qualify
;
to
put
into
a
condition
of
readiness
or
preparation
.
The
time
is
fitted
for
the
duty
.
--
Burke
.
The
very
situation
for
which
he
was
peculiarly
fitted
by
nature
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
To
bring
to
a
required
form
and
size
;
to
shape
aright
;
to
adapt
to
a
model
;
to
adjust
; --
said
especially
of
the
work
of
a
carpenter
,
machinist
,
tailor
,
etc
.
The
carpenter
. . .
marketh
it
out
with
a
line
;
he
fitteth
it
with
planes
.
--
Is
.
xliv
. 13.
3.
To
supply
with
something
that
is
suitable
or
fit
,
or
that
is
shaped
and
adjusted
to
the
use
required
.
No
milliner
can
so
fit
his
customers
with
gloves
.
--
Shak
.
4.
To
be
suitable
to
;
to
answer
the
requirements
of
;
to
be
correctly
shaped
and
adjusted
to
;
as
,
if
the
coat
fits
you
,
put
it
on
.
That's
a
bountiful
answer
that
fits
all
questions
.
--
Shak
.
That
time
best
fits
the
work
.
--
Shak
.
To fit out
,
to
supply
with
necessaries
or
means
;
to
furnish
;
to
equip
;
as
,
to
fit
out
a
privateer
.
To fit up
,
to
furnish
with
things
suitable
;
to
make
proper
for
the
reception
or
use
of
any
person
;
to
prepare
;
as
,
to
fit
up
a
room
for
a
guest
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fit
adj
1:
meeting
adequate
standards
for
a
purpose
; "
a
fit
subject
for
discussion
"; "
it
is
fit
and
proper
that
you
be
there
";
"
water
fit
to
drink
"; "
fit
for
duty
"; "
do
as
you
see
fit
to
" [
syn
:
fit to(a)
,
fit for(a)
] [
ant
:
unfit
]
2: (
usually
followed
by
`
to
'
or
`
for
')
on
the
point
of
or
strongly
disposed
; "
in
no
fit
state
to
continue
"; "
fit
to
drop
"; "
laughing
fit
to
burst
"; "
she
was
fit
to
scream
";
"
primed
for
a
fight
"; "
we
are
set
to
go
at
any
time
" [
syn
:
fit(p)
,
primed(p)
,
set(p)
]
3:
physically
and
mentally
sound
or
healthy
; "
felt
relaxed
and
fit
after
their
holiday
"; "
keeps
fit
with
diet
and
exercise
" [
syn
:
healthy
] [
ant
:
unfit
]
n
1:
a
display
of
bad
temper
; "
he
had
a
fit
"; "
she
threw
a
tantrum
"; "
he
made
a
scene
" [
syn
:
tantrum
,
scene
,
conniption
]
2:
a
sudden
uncontrollable
attack
; "
a
paroxysm
of
giggling
"; "
a
fit
of
coughing
"; "
convulsions
of
laughter
" [
syn
:
paroxysm
,
convulsion
]
3:
the
manner
in
which
something
fits
; "
I
admired
the
fit
of
her
coat
"
4:
a
sudden
flurry
of
activity
(
often
for
no
obvious
reason
);
"
a
burst
of
applause
"; "
a
fit
of
housecleaning
" [
syn
:
burst
]
v
1:
be
agreeable
or
acceptable
to
; "
This
suits
my
needs
" [
syn
:
suit
,
accommodate
]
2:
be
the
right
size
or
shape
;
fit
correctly
or
as
desired
;
"
This
piece
won't
fit
into
the
puzzle
" [
syn
:
go
]
3:
satisfy
a
condition
or
restriction
; "
Does
this
paper
meet
the
requirements
for
the
degree
?" [
syn
:
meet
, {
conform
to
]
4:
make
fit
; "
fit
a
dress
"; "
He
fitted
other
pieces
of
paper
to
his
cut-out
"
5:
insert
or
adjust
several
objects
or
people
; "
Can
you
fit
the
toy
into
the
box
?"; "
This
man
can't
fit
himself
into
our
work
environment
"
6:
be
compatible
,
similar
or
consistent
;
coincide
in
their
characteristics
; "
The
two
stories
don't
agree
in
many
details
"; "
The
handwriting
checks
with
the
signature
on
the
check
"; "
The
suspect's
fingerprints
don't
match
those
on
the
gun
" [
syn
:
match
,
correspond
,
check
,
jibe
,
gibe
,
tally
,
agree
] [
ant
:
disagree
]
7:
conform
to
some
shape
or
size
; "
How
does
this
shirt
fit
?"
8:
provide
with
(
something
)
usually
for
a
specific
purpose
;
"
The
expedition
was
equipped
with
proper
clothing
,
food
,
and
other
necessities
" [
syn
:
equip
,
fit out
,
outfit
]
9:
make
correspond
or
harmonize
; "
Match
my
sweater
" [
syn
:
match
]
[
also
:
fitting
,
fitted
,
fittest
,
fitter
]
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