Fit into Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɪt/ /ˈɪntu/, /ɪnˈtu/, /ɪntə
FIT-IN-too, FIT-in-TOO, FIT-in-tuh
fˈɪt/ /ˈɪntʊ
FIT-IN-too
Definição
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.
Uso & Nuances
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
Frases de Exemplo
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