单词 | Fit to |
例句 | (1) He is not fit to command others that cannot command himself. (2) The weather is not fit to go out. (3) She was laughing fit to burst . (4) This room is not fit to be seen! (5) I've eaten so much I'm fit to burst. (6) They didn't see fit to publish my article. (7) You are not fit to travel. (8) He is not fit to govern this country! (9) Your car isn't fit to be on the road! (10) The water is not fit to drink. (11) He laughed fit to burst. (12) The government saw fit to ignore our advice. (13) Psychiatrists said he was fit to stand trial . (14) They were laughing fit to burst. (15) They worked until they were fit to drop . (16) Finally Lindsay saw fit to post a reply. (17) After the run they were fit to drop. (18) The children were fit to burst with excitement. (19) This coat's a beautiful fit to you. (20) The water looked cloudy and not fit to drink. (21) The girls were laughing fit to burst. (22) Young women are not fit to childmind. (23) The metric system is fit to all of the world. (24) The formula gives a much better fit to the experimental data. (25) She thought fit to buy two expensive hats at that time. (26) The president has thought fit to let the university laboratories open to the enterprises. (27) He's no more fit to be a priest than I am! (28) I was fit to be tied when she didn't come home until 2 a.m. (29) Such food as they gave us was scarcely fit to eat. (30) It was getting late and most of us were fit to drop. (1) The weather is not fit to go out. (2) The metric system is fit to all of the world. (31) The government have issued a warning that the fish may not be fit to eat. (32) He's not a friend, you say, yet you saw fit to lend him money. (33) The newspaper did not see fit to publish my letter . (34) The public would laugh fit to burst if someone really ballsed up the Civil Service or the Cabinet. (35) You need to be very fit to hike the Inca Trail. (36) She saw fit to take her son away from the school. (37) In all likelihood, he'll be fit to play on Saturday. (38) The newspaper article had branded her a social leper not fit to be seen in company. (39) He won't be fit to play in the match on Saturday. (40) He was fit to be tied. (41) Providence saw fit to favour me with wonderful in-laws. (42) Peake is fit to return in midfield. (43) Her twig-thin legs seemed fit to snap. (44) Sam is happy fit to burst. (45) You ain't fit to live with decent people. (46) That woman's not fit to be a mother! (47) The yak meat was tough, but after weeks of barley meal we feasted until fit to burst. (48) One day in two, judged by federal standards, the soft California air is not fit to breathe. (49) The most disappointing aspect of this matter is that he should have seen fit to introduce politics into licensing board affairs. (50) The doctor's opinion was that she was fit to travel. (51) I was absolutely fit to be tied when I found out who got the promotion. (52) We would always like residuals from a fit to be small and patternless. (53) The man had gone to the local authority to get a letter stating he was fit to have custody of children. (54) With a heart fit to burst through tension, at last, a noise. (55) This check up shows he's fully fit to carry out his strenuous lifestyle as a hospital porter. (56) When she turned round, her cheeks were fat as balloons, fit to burst. (56) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (57) If particular LEAs see fit to alter their priorities and redeploy funds from one area to another, that is their decision. (58) The only bright spot was the news that Lewis should be fit to bowl in the final Test. (59) Of the chimney boys, Campbell wrote in 1747: the younger they are the better fit to climb up the chimneys. (60) Soon he was hammering on the door, thud after thud, a noise fit to wake the dead. (61) As long as warm blood flows in my body and I am fit to remember, my experience of Fiona will never be lost. (62) But she could not go home, given how she felt; fit to throw a tantrum. (63) Head-injured patients are normally admitted to hospital and kept there until it is certain that they are fully fit to return home. (64) Furthermore, the Conservative Party was, it argued, the only party fit to assume this role. (65) Clare thought Caro didn't look fit to come out of hospital. (66) He was horrified that women like that should think they were fit to be seen in leotards and striped leggings. (67) The February issue of eve took eight stories from the papers and tested whether they were fit to be published. (68) This may include a statement confirming that the animals are healthy and fit to travel and an import licence. (69) He hopes to be fit to defend his Masters title at the end of next month and has begun light training. (70) He had clearly been sobbing fit to burst, but he was now past that. (71) That body did not see fit to authorize trials by military commission in Indiana, but by the strongest implication prohibited them. (72) He never thought I was fit to run a shoe shop. Damn right, too! (73) The government has seen fit to start testing more nuclear weapons. (74) Apart from these weaknesses, the Government has seen fit to deny an additional safeguard which might have been presumed to operate. (75) You bring us news of what the public prints Think fit to say upon our royal performance? (76) Police kept her locked up in a cell until she gave a negative breath test and was deemed fit to leave. (77) He will now be required to submit to medical examinations to determine whether he is fit to stand trial. (78) George Best was/is a drunken waste of space who wasn't fit to tie Eddie Gray's shoelaces. (79) More good news:-There is a good chance he will be fit to play against Battyburn on Sunday. (80) We don't know if Gascoigne will be fit to play in Saturday's game, but we're all hopeful. (81) In May, Harvey wrote to say that he and his wife were now fit to return to duty. (82) If he regards the inspectorate's independence and integrity as humbug, he is not fit to serve as Minister of State. (83) On the thirtieth of December the doctor called again and pronounced Ruth fit to get up. (84) He must have been physically fit to survive the punishing schedule to which he submitted himself. (85) Before tenured teachers can be dismissed, school boards must show cause why they are not fit to teach. (86) In order to build stamina something more energetic like swimming,[http:///fit to.html] cycling or keeping fit to music can be very beneficial and enjoyable. (87) Questions will be asked, even if they are not asked publicly, about whether he is physically fit to continue in office. (88) He never thought I was fit to run a shoe shop. (89) But the country is no longer fit to be enjoyed. (90) But one must be suitably dressed for a country visit and I had absolutely nothing fit to wear. (91) The creature is not fit to be seen until it is properly trained. (92) These tenements are barely fit to live among, never mind to starve in, for want of the extra rent. (93) Making water fit to drink poses other challenges. (94) Specially fit to welding the alum, alloy. (95) The unsinkable ship was even not fit to travel. (96) John looked fit to kill in his tuxedo. (97) She looked fit to be tied. (98) The girl was dressed up fit to kill. (99) You are dolled up fit to kill. (100) We've made a fire fit to roast an ox. (101) I'm filled with emotions. I'm fit to be tied. (102) Everyone looked fit to be tied. (103) I think fit to refuse. (104) Wally was laughing fit to burst. (105) You're shivering fit to die, Gracie. (106) I don't see fit to tell him all our plans. (107) In his mercy, Allah had seen fit to spare Juffure once again. (108) Joe was fit to be tied when his wife told him she was leaving. (109) I am not fit to be pitted against you to - night. (110) Only continually adjusted breeding aim, we could be fit to the requirement of daedal market. (111) Model (7) was fit to estimate wool fineness, wool bend score, wool density score and wool oil score. (112) Vigna sinensis Endl is one of vegetables of which is fit to culture in upland. Many people like it because it has rich nutrition. However, droughty often effects on its producing. (113) In order to fit to the international consuetude legal and regulation system in the region of project cost management should be established immediately. (114) The wind was so favourable that they thought fit to clap on sail. (115) Fit to all kinds of skin, especially good for dark spot , ringworm and eczema. (116) England announces that Lampard is not fit to play against Andorra tonight. (117) The analysis of the Chinese graphemes can only be fit to a limited number of hieroglyphs. However, to most other characters, especially the phonograms, the graphemic analyses can do nothing at all. (118) The production slowdown could affect prices on the goods they make so we can buy from them. The left here in America must be fit to be tied. (119) She dresses up fit to kill even to go out shopping. (120) Lahkesis Statue: The Fates have not deemed fit to wait for you. (121) All "social" data is hidden in the panel - probably to not overcrowd the design with vivid symbols and icons which simply do not fit to the initial design. (122) LBJ 4 , KG 4 and T - MAC 6 function comparison, pair of shoes are fit to break and spring more? (123) You may stay on if you see fit to do so. (124) Now for many power consumers it is needed to find an easy method, which is fit to analyze comparatively simple power system or harmonic filter engineering. (125) Strong did not think fit to question his patron any further at that time. (126) England boss Steve McClaren is hopeful Ferdinand will be fit to face Macedonia next Wednesday. (127) I laughed fit to kill when his company went bankrupt. (128) The simulation gives reasonable fit to the actual product in the two major roll-forming defects, i. e. , edge wave and springback. (129) It is fit to plant in Liao middle - downriver plain, the South from Shenyang. (130) This controller is fit to realize intelligent control strategy on real - time multi - finger control system. (131) The results indicate that acid protease excreted by Aspergillus niger ANS1 is fit to feed as additives. (132) Nakajima insists he is fully fit to tackle the Malaysian grand prix. (133) Blueberries, the shrub of ericaceae, is a kind of prosperous economic fruit plant which is fit to grow in hills' red soil of Jiangxi Province. (134) Its fit symptom is fit of convulsion of systemic sex rigidity, clonic fit, glazy fit and complex part fit to wait more. (135) The Church has no part in what secular arm may see fit to do. (136) It is fit to plant citrus pulp, wild cabbage, hot pepper, French bean in the soil where there is higher content of Pb, Cd, Hg and As. (137) These characteristics depend on the types of sediment, which in investigating area is coarse and polychaete does not fit to breed largely. (138) It should be a juvenile Red-necked Stint. Some scapular feathers show rufous fringe that could not fit to Temminck's Stint. (139) In addition, a kind of statistical filter algorithm fit to shingle chip microprocessor system and its program configuration used by this PCR instrument are presented. (140) The beverage is fit to drink, especially for the old and young. (141) Some virtue of the hypobaric and refrigerated preservation were testified by experimental study(), and the model of heat and mass transfer was also testified that it is fit to the practical application. (142) Through example analysis, the regression curve line is fit to the actual statistical data. (143) The conchocelis under the condition which is fit to form sporangial branchlets has the highest survival rate reaching more than 60%. (144) The couple arrived at the picnic dressed fit to kill. (145) Learn to bear pained, some words being fit to rot in heart, nike air free. (146) You are not fit to mix with the world - it would only embitter you. (147) The strong, the well-knit, the young, the healthy, the daring alone are fit to be yogis. (148) Fit to oil skin, reduce acne. Clean air and make people stimulation. (149) Deep in his Ember though , Optronix believed he was best fit to lead Cybertron. (150) Medium and late powdery cushaw, the matured fruit is off white skin with little green, high starchiness , high quality, fit to freezed treatment or cushaw powder, planted in early spring. (151) The molecular parameters of 12 halogenated ethanes were fit to experimental data for vapor pressure and saturated liquid density. (152) Worker can adjust the handle and seat to make fit to his or her own body type with Position Control Lever, which relieve workers fatigue when operating for hours. (153) The key problem is, what a social security tax system we should design that is fair and efficient itself but can fit to China in current realistic situation as well. (154) As technology improves, Christy Jones hopes that more OB-GYNs see fit to recommend egg freezing to their patients. (155) Miss Liu:Little girl, this red bowknot is fit to you very much, try is on! (156) Fit to product after service of Korrun and feedback of quality data. (157) Vidic, meanwhile, should be fit to face Wigan next Sunday after spending the next few days recovering from concussion sustained in an accidental collision with Didier Drogba last weekend. (158) The result showed that the daily variation process of Phragmites communis was fit to the single peak curve, namely high at noon while low at morning and night. (159) But the child did not see fit to let the matter drop. (160) When browsing with Fit to screen off, moving the joystick left or right also scrolls horizontally. (161) Jamie Carragher will continue to deputise at right-back if Ferdinand is fit to play alongside John Terry in central defence. (162) The Litchi sport drinks, which is flesh red isotonic and fit to drink, has been developed. (163) Truly none was so fit to set about this herculean labour as Petruchio. (164) Heat-moldable material running the length of the insoles allows them to be custom fit to the user, using a special in-store oven. (165) Proving the turbulence mill is fit to crush Chinese traditional medicine, it can conglobate fibre of powder to benefit the classification. (166) The adjustable, foam padded dividers protect and provide a custom fit to equipment. (167) In addition, this study has discovered that the up-wind differencing but not the central differencing is fit to simulate the long-term transport of the oscillatory current. (168) After teaching the 4 - hour seminar, I was fit to be tied. (169) This nested structure allows for a nice fit to the nested aggregation structure, which is explained later in this article. (170) Modulating the structure of lid guard circle makes the lid fit to cell edge better. (171) It had been intimated that Chelsea's talismanic captain would be fit to make a return for Saturday's Premiership clash with Wigan, but this suggestion has now been refuted by his manager. (172) The method of single asynchronous generator's frequency and voltage control is fit to synchronous station absolutely, offering technical support to the development of the distributed generation. (173) When Jim appeared on the stage in an evening gown, everyone laughed fit to kill. (174) Put out the manage method more fit to noise catabatic. (175) My parents were fit to be tied last night when I came home after midnight. (176) The method is fit to the teaching on the nonfigurative subject such as the zoophysiology because it is visualize and lifelikeness and understandability .http:// (177) Based on the investigation, the vector descriptor is fit to characterize the structure of dipeptides and predict their biological activity and has the merit good correction and simple calculation. (178) In present, the medicine such as third strain of globulin was not only very costliness in price but also a kind of albumen preparation which did not fit to use for the patients. (179) It discuss the temporal relation algebra operations fit to temporal database. (180) For some reason they saw fit to exclude him from the invitation list. (181) You can select to have the view fit to the process width or height, rather than having to zoom in or out manually. (182) Our study, which include many factors, is more fit to aftershock distribution. (183) He was so angry he seemed fit to burst a blood vessel. (184) Where the policy attaches while the ship is in port, there is also an implied warranty that she shall, at the commencement of the risk, be reasonably fit to encounter the ordinary perils of the port. (185) End extracted product had high purity and low impurity characteristic, it would be fit to purify and structure identification. (186) Using an optical host link unit also enables the use of optical fiber cable to connect the FIT to the PC. (187) Tighten and restrain concrescence of skin, fit to oil skin. Good for release the pressure. |
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