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1 fit
مُنَاسِب \ appropriate: suitable; proper for a special purpose or person: My employer always wears a suit in the office because he thinks it appropriate. apt: very suitable. convenient: useful; easy to deal with; suitable; causing no difficulty or discomfort: We arranged a convenient time and place for our meeting. This knife is a very convenient tool. decent: right and suitable: Everyone should have decent conditions of work. due: proper; suitable: With due respect. fit: suitable, good enough: The water was not fit to drink, (with a and adj.) fitting This coat is a good fit. fitting: right; suitable; proper: It is fitting that we should remember him on his birthday. practical: (of people or plans) concerned with action, not with ideas; (of things or ideas) suitable for use: His plans cost too much to be practical. She wore very practical clothing (suited to one’s activity or to the weather). proper: correct, suitable: Eat your food at the proper time, not during lessons. relevant: concerned with the matter that is being considered: Don’t waste time with points that are not relevant to this case. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth, the right way to play. seemly: old use fit; proper: seemly behaviour in church. sensible: wise; having or showing good sense; suitable: People should wear sensible clothes for climbing mountains. suitable: satisfactory; meeting one’s needs: Fur coats are not suitable for use in hot weather. \ See Also ملائم (مُلائِم)، مقبول (مَقْبول)، منطبق (مُنْطَبِق)، صحيح (صَحيح)، مريح (مريح) -
2 fit
I [fɪt]1. adjective1) in good health:جَيِّد الصِّحَّه، لائِق صِحِّيّاI am feeling very fit.
2) suitable; correct for a particular purpose or person:مُناسِب، مُلائِمa dinner fit for a king.
2. nounthe right size or shape for a particular person, purpose etc:الحَجْم المُناسِبYour dress is a very good fit.
3. verb1) past tense, past participle ˈfitted2) to be the right size or shape (for someone or something):يُناسِب، يُلائِمThe coat fits (you) very well.
3) to be suitable for:يُناسِب، يَتَناسَب معHer speech fitted the occasion.
4) to put (something) in position:يَضَع الشَّيء في مكانِه المُناسِبYou must fit a new lock on the door.
5) to supply with; to equip with:يُزَوِّد، يُجَهِّز II [fɪt] nounShe fitted the cupboard with shelves.
1) a sudden attack of illness, especially epilepsy:نَوْبَه مَرَضِيَّهShe suffers from fits.
2) something which happens as suddenly as this:نَوْبَةٌ منa fit of laughter/coughing.
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3 fit
نَاسَبَ \ do: to be suitable; be enough: This coat won’t do for John; it’s too small. Will $5 do, or will you need more? Will this seat do for you. fit: to be of suitable size for (sb. or sth.): These shoes don’t fit me. This key doesn’t fit the lock. go with: to match; be suitable with: Riding boots don’t go with a swimsuit. suit: to satisfy; be right for: We’ll meet at 10.00 if that suits you. \ See Also لاءم (لاءَمَ) -
4 fit
مُلائِم \ agreeable: pleasing: an agreeable taste. applicable: which applies: These rules are not applicable to children. appropriate: suitable; proper for a special purpose or person: My employer always wears a suit in the office because he thinks it appropriate. convenient: useful; easy to deal with; suitable; causing no difficulty or discomfort: We arranged a convenient time and place for our meeting. This knife is a very convenient tool. fit: suitable, good enough: The water was not fit to drink, (with a and adj.) fitting This coat is a good fit. fitting: right; suitable; proper: It is fitting that we should remember him on his birthday. right: correct; not mistaken; suitable: the right answer; the right time; the right kind of cloth, the right way to play. suitable: satisfactory; meeting one’s needs: Fur coats are not suitable for use in hot weather. \ See Also مناسب (مُنَاسب)، مقبول (مَقْبُول)، سائغ (سَائِغ)، منطبق (مُنْطَبِق)، مريح (مُرِيح)، صحيح (صَحيح) -
5 fit
لاءَمَ \ agree: to suit one’s health or stomach: Strong cheese does not agree with me. fit: to be of suitable size for (sb. or sth.): These shoes don’t fit me. This key doesn’t fit the lock. match: to find an equal for: Can you match this red cloth (Can you find some more of the same colour, etc.)?, to be equal to (in colour or pattern) The curtains match the chair covers. suit: to satisfy; be right for: We’ll meet at 10.00 if that suits you. \ See Also ناسب (ناسَبَ) -
6 fit in
( often with with)to be able to live, exist etc in agreement or harmony:يَتَّفِق مَعShe doesn't fit in with the other children.
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7 fit in
رَتَّبَ \ arrange: to put in order: He arranged his books neatly. classify: to arrange in groups: The books were classified according to their subjects. clear up: to put (sth.) in order: Clear up (this room) before you leave. fit in: to be (or cause to be) a suitable arrangement; find time for: I was too busy to fit in a visit to the library. fix up: to arrange; settle: We must fix up a meeting with them. get up: to arrange: We’re getting up a dance. lay out: to spread sth. out clearly or usefully: a well laid out garden. organize: to plan and arrange (an activity; people concerned in an activity) so as to get effective results: The meeting was so well organized that no time was wasted. range: to form into a row: Our supporters were ranged down each side of the field. stow: to pack tightly; put into an enclosed space, esp. on a ship. tidy: to make tidy: She tidied her hair. -
8 fit
ثَبَّتَ \ fasten: to fix firmly: Fasten those buttons. fit: to fix; put into position: I fitted a new handle on (or to) the door. fix: to make firm; fasten: The lamp is fixed to the wall. glue: to keep sth. firmly in one position: His eyes were glued to the window. mount: to fix in position: The guns were mounted on the castle wall. stick: to fasten with some sticky or liquid material: I stuck a stamp on the letter. hold: to put or keep (sth.) in a certain position (with nails, paste, rope or any pressure or support): The rubber ring held him up in the water. A nail held the picture on the wall. -
9 fit
رَكَّبَ \ assemble: to put or bring together: The parts of this machine come from Germany but we assemble them in Britain. fit: to fix; put into position: I fitted a new handle on (or to) the door. install: to place; fix in position: We installed an electric cooker in our kitchen. mount: to fix in position: The guns were mounted on the castle wall. piece: (with together) to put (pieces) together so as to make a whole thing: She pieced the torn letter together. \ See Also جمع (جَمَّعَ)، ثبت (ثَبَّت)، لاءم (لاءَمَ) -
10 fit out
to provide with everything necessary (clothes, equipment etc):يُزَوِّد، يُجَهِّزThe shop fitted them out with everything they needed for their journey.
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11 fit
,-ti 1. being even, having no score to settle. 2. /a/ colloq. consenting, satisfied (with). - olmak 1. slang to be quits. 2. /a/ to be content (with), agree to (the offer or outcome). -
12 fit olmak
v. be quits, get quits with, even up on -
13 fit olmak
to be quits (with sb) -
14 go with
نَاسَبَ \ do: to be suitable; be enough: This coat won’t do for John; it’s too small. Will $5 do, or will you need more? Will this seat do for you. fit: to be of suitable size for (sb. or sth.): These shoes don’t fit me. This key doesn’t fit the lock. go with: to match; be suitable with: Riding boots don’t go with a swimsuit. suit: to satisfy; be right for: We’ll meet at 10.00 if that suits you. \ See Also لاءم (لاءَمَ) -
15 strategic fit
Gen Mgtthe extent to which the activities of a single organization or of organizations working in partnership complement each other in such a way as to contribute to competitive advantage. The benefits of good strategic fit include cost reduction, due to economies of scale, and the transfer of knowledge and skills. The success of a merger, joint venture, or strategic alliance may be affected by the degree of strategic fit between the organizations involved. Similarly, the strategic fit of one organization with another is often a factor in decisions about acquisitions, mergers, diversification, or divestment. -
16 the extent to which the new product is consistent with the brand image.
General subject: brand fitУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > the extent to which the new product is consistent with the brand image.
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17 someone who doesn't want to fit in with others socially, leaves parties early
Australian slang: pikerУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > someone who doesn't want to fit in with others socially, leaves parties early
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18 отвечать каким-л. требованиям
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > отвечать каким-л. требованиям
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19 соответствовать чему-л.
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > соответствовать чему-л.
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20 combaciare
fit togetherfig correspond* * *combaciare v. intr.1 to tally, to fit together, to join, to meet*2 (fig.) to tally, to correspond, to coincide: due opinioni che combaciano, two opinions that correspond.* * *[komba'tʃare]1) [pezzi, elementi] to fit (together), to match2) fig. (coincidere) to tally, to coincidecombaciare con — to fit with [fatti, storia]
* * *combaciare/komba't∫are/ [1](aus. avere)1 [pezzi, elementi] to fit (together), to match
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