2009년 10월 11일 일요일

Dic: fit in, fit into, fit out

  • We work long hours both outside and inside the home and we rush around trying to fit everything in.
  • I find that I just can't fit in regular domestic work.
  • She was great with the children and fitted in beautifully.
  • He knew where I fitted in and what he had to do to get the best out of me.
  • This fits in with what you've told me.
  • It's hard to see how he would fit into the team.
  • Most film locations broadly fit into two categories; those on private property and those in a public place.
  • We helped to fit him out for a trip to the Baltic.
  • They spent 18 million pounds of Government funds fitting out the London headquarters.
  1. PHRASAL VERB | If you manage to fit a person or task in, you manage to find time to deal with them.
    PHRASAL VERB | If you fit in as part of a group, you seem to belong there because you are similar to the other people in it.
    PHRASAL VERB | If you say that someone or something fits in, you understand how they form part of a particular situation or system.

  2. PHRASAL VERB | If you fit into a particular group, you seem to belong there because you are similar to the other people in it.
    PHRASAL VERB | If something fits into a particular situation or system, that seems to be the right place for it.

  3. PHRASAL VERB | If you fit someone or something out, or you fit them up, you provide them with equipment and other things that they need. (= kit out) (in BRIT, also use fit up)

............ Cobuild

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