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1 fit
adj. geschikt; passend; waardig; bereid to; gezond; in goede vorm--------n. passen, pasvorm; stuip, toeval, beroerte, aanval, insult, vlaag, bevlieging--------v. passen, kloppen met; voorzien, uitrusten; aanbrengenfit1[ fit]1 vlaag ⇒ opwelling, inval♦voorbeelden:by/in fits (and starts) • bij vlagen2 a fit of coughing • een hoestaanval/buigive someone a fit • iemand de stuipen op het lijf jagen1 het (goed) passen/zitten ⇒ pasvorm♦voorbeelden:————————fit2〈 fitter〉1 geschikt ⇒ gepast, passend2 gezond ⇒ fit, in (goede) conditie♦voorbeelden:1 a fit person to do something • de geschikte/juiste persoon om iets te doenfit to print • geschikt om (af) te drukkena meal (that is) fit for a king • een koningsmaal2 as fit as a fiddle • kiplekker, zo gezond als een visII 〈 bijvoeglijk naamwoord, predicatief〉♦voorbeelden:1 think/see fit to do something • het juist/gepast achten (om) iets te doen, goeddunkennot fit to be seen • ontoonbaarit is not fit (that) • het hoort niet (dat)¶ work till you are fit to drop (dead) • werken tot je erbij neervalt, je doodwerken————————fit3〈fitted; Amerikaans-Engels in betekenis II 0.1 en 0.2 fit, fit〉1 geschikt/passend zijn ⇒ passen, goed/juist zitten♦voorbeelden:→ fit in fit in/II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 (goed) geschikt/passend maken ⇒ aanpassen♦voorbeelden:
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