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1. n1) примірка; припасування, пригонка (одягу)2) приладка3) тех. установка; складання; обладнання; монтаж4) pl пристосування; приладдя; деталі; гарнітура5) освітлювальні прилади; арматураfitting school — курси для підготовки (до вступу) у вищі учбові заклади
2. adjпідхожий; придатний; належний* * *I ['fitiç] n1) примірка; пригонка, підгонка, припасування по фігурі ( одягу); приладка, пригонка; cпeц. апроксимація, підгонка емпіричної кривої2) тex. установка, складання, обладнання; монтаж3) pl пристосування, устаткування, обладнання, приналежності, арматура, деталі; ( plumbing) fitting водопровідна арматура, фітинги4) акорд, набір струн ( для музичного інструмента)II [`fitiç] aпідходящий, придатний; належний; доречний -
2 fitting
adj підхожий; придатний; належний- fitting remark доречне зауваження
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