fit to kill
极度地;大大地;十分显眼地;过分地
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极度地;大大地;十分显眼地;过分地
1. acceptable from a particular viewpoint (as of competence or morality) proper
a movie fit for the whole family
2. adapted to an end or design suitable by nature or by art
found him to be a fit officer and gentleman
— Time
3. adapted to the environment so as to be capable of surviving
4. sound physically and mentally healthy
keeps fit by playing tennis and handball
5. put into a suitable state made ready
get the house fit for company getting the ship fit for sea
6. being in such a state as to be or seem ready to do or suffer something
fair fit to cry I was
— Bryan MacMahon laughing fit to burst
7. extremely angry or irritated
Dad was fit to be tied when my sister came home late last night.
8. in a striking manner
dressed fit to kill
9. to conform correctly to the shape or size of
it doesn't fit me anymore
10. to insert or adjust until correctly in place
fit the mechanism into the box
11. to make or adjust to the right shape and size
fitting the jacket to the customer
12. to measure for determining the specifications of something to be worn by
fitted him for a new suit
13. to make a place or room for accommodate
14. to be suitable for or to harmonize with
15. to be seemly or proper for
it fits us then to be as provident as fear may teach us
— William Shakespeare
16. to be in agreement or accord with
the theory fits all the facts
17. to put into a condition of readiness
18. to cause to conform to or suit something
19. supply, equip
fitted the ship with new engines —often used with out
20. to adjust (a smooth curve of a specified type) to a given set of points
21. to conform to a particular shape or size also to be accommodated
will we all fit into the car?
22. to be in harmony or accord belong —often used with in
23. to be seemly, proper, or suitable
24. the fact, condition, or manner of fitting or being fitted: such as
25. the way clothing fits the wearer
26. the degree of closeness between surfaces in an assembly of parts
27. goodness of fit
28. an emotional reaction (as in anger or frustration)
has a fit when I show up late
29. a sudden burst or flurry (as of activity)
cleaned the whole house in a fit of efficiency
30. a sudden violent attack of a disease (such as epilepsy) especially when marked by convulsions or unconsciousness paroxysm
31. a sudden but transient attack of a physical disturbance
32. in an impulsive and irregular manner
construction proceeded by fits and starts
33. a division of a poem or song
34. proper or acceptable morally or socially correct
35. suitable for a specified purpose
36. physically healthy and strong
37. to be the right size and shape for (someone or something)
38. to go into or through a particular space
39. to cause (something) to go into or through a particular space
40. good enough suitable for
fit to eat
41. physically healthy
He jogs to keep fit.
42. made ready
The sailors were getting the ship fit for sea.
43. a sudden attack or outburst
a fit of anger a fit of coughing
44. to be the right shape or size
This shirt doesn't fit any more.
45. to bring to the right shape or size
I had the suit fitted.
46. to find room or time for
Can you fit this in your suitcase? The doctor can fit you in tomorrow.
47. to go into a particular place
Will we all fit in your car?
48. to be suitable for or to
I dressed to fit the occasion.
49. equip
They fitted the ship with new engines.
50. the way something fits
a tight fit
51. a sudden violent attack of a disease (as epilepsy) especially when marked by convulsions or unconsciousness paroxysm
52. a sudden but transient attack of a physical disturbance
fits of shivering
53. sound physically and mentally healthy
54. the fact, condition, or manner of being fitted or adapted
to the world完全地;极度地
out and away大大地,远远地
I laughed fit to kill when his company went bankrupt.
他的公司破产,笑死我了。
laugh fit to kill
拼命地笑|狂笑
applicable可适用的;可应用的;合适的
appropriate占用,拨出
apt(Apt)人名;(法、波、英)阿普特
becoming(变化过程的)形成,发生
befitting适合(befit的ing形式)
felicitous恰当的;善于措辞的;幸福的
fitted适应(fit的过去分词);合适;为…提供设备
fitting(Fitting) (美)菲廷(人名)
good(Good)人名;(英)古德;(瑞典)戈德
happy(Happy)人名;(英、瑞典、喀)哈皮
meet(Meet)人名;(英)米特
pretty漂亮的,可爱的,优美的;悦目的,动听的(但未达到令人心动的程度);(非正式)好的(表示不悦的讽刺语)
proper适当的;本身的;特有的;正派的
right复正;恢复平稳
suitable适当的;相配的
improper不正确的,错误的;不适当的;不合礼仪的
inapplicable不适用的;不相干的
inapposite不合适的
inappropriate不适当的;不相称的
inapt不适当的;不熟练的,笨拙的
incongruous不协调的;不一致的;不和谐的
indecent下流的;不礼貌的;不得体的
infelicitous不幸的;不适当的;不吉利的
malapropos不适当的东西
unapt笨拙的;不合适的;不惯于…的
unbecoming不适当的,不相称的;不合身的,不得体的
unbeseeming不相称的
unfit使不合格;使不相宜;使不胜任
unfitting使不合适(unfit的现在分词)
unhappy不快乐的;不幸福的;不适当的
unmeet不适合的;不适当的
unseemlyad 不得体地;不适宜地
unsuitable不适合的;不适宜的;不相称的
wrong不公正地对待,委屈;诽谤