fitted
Word family
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++fit·ted /ˈfɪtɪd/ adjective 1 be fitted with something PUTto have or include something as a permanent part 装有某物,配备某物 Is your car fitted with an alarm? 你的车装有防盗装置吗?2 British English [only before noun]DHF built, made, or cut to fit a particular space 〔按照特定空间〕定做的 a fitted wardrobe 定做的衣橱 a fitted kitchen 配有定制设备的厨房 fitted carpets 定做的地毯3 [only before noun] fitted clothes are designed so that they fit closely to someone’s body 〔服装〕定做的,合身的 OPP loose a fitted black jacket 合身的黑色上衣4 British English [not before noun]SUITABLE having the right qualities or experience for a particular job 适合的,称职的,胜任的 SYN suited Elinor is well fitted to be the sales manager. 埃莉诺非常适合担任销售经理。Examples from the Corpus
fitted• Flooring should be non-committal: plain, functional cord fitted carpet, or rubber stud flooring.• I never saw a fitted carpet.• A three-piece suite and coffee table occupied the front half, a fitted kitchen and dinette the rear.• Then Miguel himself came round the corner of the villa, dressed in a white open-necked shirt and dark fitted trousers.well fitted• It was well fitted out, with a formidable medicine chest.• Exploratory techniques are extremely well fitted to sociolinguistic research.fit·ted adjectiveChineseSyllable
have or Corpus include to a something as
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fitted
fit‧ted /ˈfɪtəd, ˈfɪtɪd/
adjective
Is your car fitted with an alarm?
2. British English [only before noun] built, made, or cut to fit a particular space:
a fitted wardrobe
a fitted kitchen
fitted carpets
3. [only before noun] fitted clothes are designed so that they fit closely to someone’s body
OPP loose:
a fitted black jacket
4. British English [not before noun] having the right qualities or experience for a particular job
SYN suited:
Elinor is well fitted to be the sales manager.
fit‧ted /ˈfɪtəd, ˈfɪtɪd/
adjective Word Family: noun: fit, fitting, fitness, fitter, misfit; adjective: fitted, fitting, fit ≠ unfit; verb: fit; adverb: fittingly
1. be fitted with something to have or include something as a permanent part:
2. British English [only before noun] built, made, or cut to fit a particular space:
3. [only before noun] fitted clothes are designed so that they fit closely to someone’s body
OPP loose:
4. British English [not before noun] having the right qualities or experience for a particular job
SYN suited:

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