Fit on Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɪt/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
FIT-awn
fˈɪt/ /ˈɒn
FIT-on
Definición
To be the correct size or shape to go onto or be placed onto something, especially clothing or parts. Used when trying to see if something can be worn or placed properly.
Uso & Matices
Often used for trying on clothes ('fit on a shirt') or checking if an object can be placed ('fit on the shelf'). Informal everyday English. Not the same as 'fit in' (which means belong or be accepted) or 'fit into' (which often refers to fitting inside something).
Spanish: quedar bien (talla/forma) - entrar (en algo)Portuguese (BR): servir (tamanho/forma) - caber emPortuguese (PT): servir (tamanho) - caber emChinese (Simplified): 合适地放在 - 适合(尺寸)Chinese (Traditional): 合適地放在 - 適合(尺寸)Hindi: ठीक से आना - फिट होनाArabic: يناسب (المقاس/المكان) - يتسع لهBengali: ঠিকমতো বসা - ঠিকঠাক লাগাRussian: подходить по размеру - налезатьJapanese: ぴったり合う - はまるVietnamese: vừa vào - lắp vừaKorean: 맞다 - 잘 끼워지다Turkish: üzerine oturmak - sığmakUrdu: ٹھیک طرح چڑھنا - پورا آناIndonesian: muat di - pas di
Oraciones de Ejemplo
Will this shirt fit on me?
basic
The new handle doesn't fit on the door.
basic
These shoes won't fit on your feet.
basic
Let's see if this cover can fit on your phone.
natural
I can't get the lid to fit on the container.
natural
You should always fit on a hat before buying it.
natural