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Fit up Meaning in English

expression

ˈfɪt/ /ˈəp
FIT-uhp
fˈɪt/ /ˈʌp
FIT-up

释义

To prepare or equip a room, space, or building for use; also, to falsely make someone appear guilty of a crime.

用法与细微差别

'Fit up' can be used both literally (for preparations, as in 'fit up a shop') and informally as slang (to frame someone for a crime). The framing sense is more common in UK English than US. For rooms/spaces, use with 'with': 'fit up the room with new furniture.' Be careful not to confuse with just 'fit', which means 'to be the right size'.

例句

They will fit up the new classroom with desks and chairs.

basic

The company fit up the office with computers last week.

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The police fit up an innocent man for the crime.

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We need to fit up the studio before the recording tomorrow.

natural

Everyone knows he was fit up by someone with power.

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"Did you really do it, or did someone fit you up?"

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