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adj. (-tter, -ttest) 1. эрүүл чийрэг. He runs three miles every morning; that's why he's so \fit. Тэр, өглөөд гурван миль (бээр) газар гүйдэг тиймээс эв эрүүл байгаа юм. 2. \fit for sb/ sth ;\fit to do sth таарсан, тохирсон, зохисон. This pair of shoes is a good \fit for me. Энэ гутал надад сайхан таарч байна. 3. зүйд нийцсэн, зөв. fit to do sth шахсан, дөхсөн. They worked till they were \fit to drop. Тэд сөхөрч унатлаа ажиллав. as fit as a fiddle эв эрүүл. see fit to, think fit to зөв гэж үзэх. v. (fitted) 1. таарах, тохирох, зохих. The key doesn't \fit the lock. Түлхүүр цоожинд таарахгүй байна. 2. угсрах, суурилуулах, тавих. 3. нийцэх, дагуу байх. 4. зохицох, уялдах. fit the bill шаардлагад нийцэх. We needed a journalist who spoke French and Arabic, and she fitted the bill. Бидэнд франц, араб хэлтэй сэтгүүлч хэрэгтэй байсан бөгөөд тэр эмэгтэй энэ ажилд тэнцэв. fit like a glove яг таг таарах. fit in 1. санаа нийлэх, хоорондоо таарах. 2. цаг тохирох. I'll try and \fit you in after lunch. Би тантай үдийн цайны дараа цаг тохирч уулзахыг бодьё. fit in (with sb/ sth) зохицох, нийцэх, уялдах, таарах. fit sb/ sth out/ up (with sth) шаардагдах бүх юмаар нь хангах, иж бүрэн тоноглох. n. 1. хувцасны таарсан/ зохисон нь. The coat was a good \fit. Пальто сайхан таарав. 2. татаж унах. have an epileptic \fit татаж унах. 3. уур, өвчин г. м. гэнэт хөдлөх. a \fit of coughing бүгшин ханиах. 4. тэсгэлгүй инээх. The children burst into \fits of laughter. Хүүхдүүд тэсгэлгүй хөхрөлдөв. have/ throw a fit уурлах, санаа зовох, гайхах, алмайрах. fitful adj. тасралдсан, тогтмол биш, дундаа завсарлагатай, түр зуурын. fitfully adv. sleep \fit дэн дун унтах. fitness n. 1. эрүүл мэнд. 2. таарах, тохирох. fitted adj. 1. хадаж тогтоосон. 2. тоноглосон. a \fit kitchen иж бүрэн тоноглосон галын өрөө. fitter n. угсрагч, тохируулагч.
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