词汇 | fit in |
释义 | Idiom fit in (with someone or something) Theme: HARMONY to be comfortable with someone or something; to be in accord or harmony with someone or something.I really feel as if I fit in with that group of people.It's good that you fit in.This chair doesn't fit in with the style of furniture in my house.I won't buy it if it doesn't fit in. Idiom fit infit in (someone/something) to include an activity or person.Where do you find the time in your day to fit in your children? Phr V fit in fits, fitting, fitted American pt also fit fit in to feel happy in a group of people because you are similar to themoften + withShe seems to fit in well with everyone in the department.I never felt that I fitted in at school. if one thing fits in with another thing, they look pleasant together or are suitable for each otheroften + withThese colours don't fit in with the design of the room. to be part of a situation, system, or planWe need someone to drive the van. That's where Susan fits in. to be able to be done between other activitiesoften + aroundTennis has to fit in around her busy schedule of meetings. fit in sb/sth or fit sb/sth in to find time to do something or see someoneHe'll fit in a TV interview before travelling to Paris.The doctor's very busy, but she could fit you in tomorrow morning. fit in(to)1. To become assimilated into and accepted by a group. I just don't fit in with any of the kids at my new school. 2. To blend or work harmoniously with something. Working in a research lab really fits in with my shy personality. 3. To be able to be placed within something because there is sufficient space. Do these papers fit into that file? I know it's practically bulging at the seams. 4. To be able to place something within something because there is sufficient space. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "fit" and "in(to)." Can you fit these papers into that file? I know it's practically bulging at the seams. fit someone or something in(to) somethingand fit someone or something into manage to place someone or something into something. I think I can fit you into my schedule. I have fit in three people already today. The shelf is tight, but I think I can fit one more book in. fit in(somehow) (with something) to match up or harmonize with something in some fashion. Your itinerary fits in well with my plans. This fits in very poorly with what I had planned. fit in(with someone or something) to be comfortable with someone or something; to be in accord or harmony with someone or something. I really feel as if I fit in with that group of people. It's good that you fit in. This chair doesn't fit in with the style of furniture in my house. fit in(to) something[for something] to be a suitable size to go into something. This peg does not fit into this hole. That huge sofa simply doesn't fit in through the door. fit in1. Also, fit into. Provide a place or time for. For example, We can't fit in another appointment-there's no time, or That tree won't fit into the hole you've dug. [Late 1600s] 2. fit in with. Be suited to, belong. For example, I just don't fit in with this group, or Her mood fitted in with the sad occasion. fit inv. 1. To be easily accommodated; fit: The puzzle piece fits in here. 2. To belong to a group or to have similarities with members of a group: I never fit in with the popular crowd at school. The kids felt awkward in their new school, but soon they found that they fit in well. 3. To be logically or seamlessly related to something; mesh: My role as supervisor fits in with my authoritative personality. 4. To cause something to be placed or accommodated within specific limits: I don't know if we can fit the paragraph in the space provided. We can fit you in at noon. |
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