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    n. напад, настап (на болест); a fit of nerves - нервен напад
    2. напад на гнев;
    2. полет, занос; a fit of energy - вишок на енергија;
    3. расположение, желба, склоност; a fit of indiference - состојба на рамнодушност; а scolding drinking fit - желба за карање
    adj. погоден, способен;
    2. пригоден, доличен, пристоен; it is not fit to - не доликува;
    3. спремен, подготвен; I am not fit - јас не можам, јас не сум во состојба
    v. одговара, вреди, се согласува, е точно по мера;
    2. вклопува, дотерува; to fit in, to fit into - вметнува, дотерува, приспособува
    2. одговара; to fit on - проверува, прилагодува едно за друго; to fit out - снабдува, опремува
    n. прилагодување, приспособување; напад; способен; согласува

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