Fit into Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɪt/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
FIT-IN-too, FIT-in-TOO, FIT-in-tuh
fˈɪt/ /ˈɪntʊ
FIT-IN-too
परिभाषा
To become a part of something, such as a group or place, and feel comfortable or accepted there. It can also mean something is the right size or shape to go inside another thing.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Often used for social situations ('fit into the group'), but also literally for size/shape. It’s informal and common in daily speech. Don’t confuse with 'fit in with' (to match style or plans).
Spanish: encajar en - integrarse enPortuguese (BR): encaixar em - adaptar-se aPortuguese (PT): encaixar em - integrar-se emChinese (Simplified): 融入 - 适应Chinese (Traditional): 融入 - 適應Hindi: घुलना-मिलना - शामिल होनाArabic: يندمج في - يتلاءم معBengali: মিলিয়ে যাওয়া - জায়গায় ঢোকাRussian: вписаться - помещатьсяJapanese: なじむ - 入るVietnamese: hoà nhập - vừa vàoKorean: 어울리다 - 들어가다Turkish: uyum sağlamak - sığmakUrdu: گھل مل جانا - سما جانا - آناIndonesian: masuk - menyesuaikan diri
उदाहरण वाक्य
He tried to fit into his new school.
basic
This box can fit into the drawer.
basic
Do you think I will fit into the team?
basic
Sometimes it's hard to fit into a new city.
natural
All my clothes still fit into one suitcase.
natural
He never really felt like he could fit into his workplace.
natural