单词 | Fit into |
例句 | (1) I fear I will not fit into any future. (2) It's hard to see how he would fit into the team. (3) architects know how to design buildings to fit into the land. (4) Architects know how to design buildings to fit into the land. (5) She folded the letter so that it would fit into her bag. (6) This won't fit into the box. (7) The piano wouldn't fit into the room. (8) The sliding doors fit into these plastic channels. (9) That chair should fit into the room easily. (10) People don't often fit into neat categories. (11) Where do I fit into all this? (12) Will this box fit into the cupboard? (13) His pictures don't fit into any category. (14) How does this fit into the company's overall marketing strategy? (15) He doesn't fit into the usual mould of head teachers. (16) Most film locations broadly fit into two categories; those on private property and those in a public place. (17) The teeth of the cog should fit into these grooves. (18) These shelves have been designed very cleverly to fit into corners. (19) I don't think another desk will fit into this classroom. (20) The car was too big to fit into our garage. (21) She didn't quite fit into the standard 'high-flying businesswoman' mould. (22) Inter-related courses might fit into a modular plan. (23) Suddenly everything began to fit into place. (24) How did these rings fit into a spherical universe? (25) The Sony Walkman would fit into this quadrant. (26) If you fold the letter in two, it will fit into the envelope. (27) If I gain any more weight,I shan't be able to fit into my clothes. (28) Now other architects know how to design buildings to fit into the land. (29) We have been given the school papers with holes already punched in them to fit into the binders. (30) Fostering is a full-time job and you should carefully consider how it will fit into your career. (1) It's hard to see how he would fit into the team. (2) architects know how to design buildings to fit into the land. (3) Architects know how to design buildings to fit into the land. (4) She folded the letter so that it would fit into her bag. (31) Can you measure the desk to see if it'll fit into that corner? (32) What you are really launching is a new way to think about yourself and to fit into the work world. (33) These should fit into the well of the recessed window and have a flange which overlaps the edge of the well. (34) Of course, when he got home he found they wouldn't fit into his console! (35) If they are not going to fit into school then they must be placed somewhere more suitable. (36) It helps everyone get started if there are notes indicating where and how video materials would fit into the syllabus. (37) One whole phylum of creatures, the rotifers, seem to fit into no known evolutionary tree at all. (38) What was the domain of the desktop until recently can now fit into a briefcase and will soon sit in the pocket. (39) We arrive in Paris, and make a tight fit into a tiny chambre de bonne in the Fifteenth Arrondissement. (40) Can he fit into what you have, or do you have to change the whole deal around for him? (41) A fitted carpet washed across the floor and its floral pattern was far too big to fit into the space it occupied. (42) Many real-world data structures fit into the hierarchical pattern, however, and they are also readily understood. (43) The reaction against this structure has produced forms of politics that do not fit into traditional political categories. (44) Certain chronic or terminal ailments may fit into this category, as may negative aspects of membership of a minority group. (45) These solid state stereo units are only 1U high and fit into a 19 inch rack space. (46) Assess how your possessions fit into your new lifestyle together. (47) There have been several suggestions as to how fossil agnathans may fit into a scheme such as this. (48) It wouldn't fit into the sequence, it wouldn't match up with the ledger. (48) try its best to collect and create good sentences. (49) The last pieces of the jigsaw were beginning to fit into place. (50) The impure is what menaces order, since by definition it does not fit into the scheme of things. (51) We do not know what sort of a variable it is; it does not seem to fit into any category. (52) Companies ignore innovations because they do not fit into any of their existing business units. (53) The traditional Buddhist values of loving kindness and compassion do not seem to fit into the new world that absorbs the children. (54) Only our titles and job descriptions fit into the frame. (55) He was very fond of her but it strained imagination to see how she could fit into a policeman's life. (56) We fit into the latter category in these terms, but not in our own. (57) So each interviewer goes out hunting for informants who fit into the right boxes - or quotas. (58) The machine had a massive storage capacity which could nevertheless fit into a handbag. (59) All cases of transmission of the AIDS virus ever studied fit into one of these three categories. (60) Front and center in the school's mission statement is the goal that all students learn how they fit into society. (61) Immersion heater spanner Electric immersion heaters fit into a large screwed boss on the top or side of a hot water cylinder. (62) But not only water molecules will fit into these cavities. (63) Peral and guard Rusty LaRue also fit into the tale of the Deacons' continuing rise. (64) The tiny molecules of the salt fit into the spaces between the water molecules and do not take up extra space. (65) If not, there are simple relaxation routines which you can follow for yourself and fit into your daily routine. (66) Neither these, nor a variety of other types of household fit into the stereotypical trajectory through the life course. (67) Frequently the visitors were so numerous they could not fit into the house, so Seymour began preaching from the porch. (68) But how would this disparate, lateral movement fit into a linear ideology? (69) They also stubbornly refuse to fit into the traditional liberal versus conservative categories through which the media views the world. (70) Tens of thousands of AIDS cases over many years uniformly fit into predictable patterns. (71) At the Survival level, packs of loose-leaf materials will be available to fit into a Filofax/Organiser ring binder. (72) The latter policy could also entail a drastic withdrawal of royal favour from those who did not fit into Edward's plans. (73) The king announced that whoever fit into the slipper would get to marry the prince. (74) Unfortunately the filters used in the command module were the wrong shape to fit into the lunar module. (75) These were very disturbed patients who perhaps do not fit into the group under discussion here. (76) Its selling point is portability: it will fit into the palm of a hand. (77) A door at the rear of the room led to a bathroom that looked like it would fit into a space capsule. (78) The difficult bit was getting the short poles at top and bottom to fit into the others. (79) He had completely forgotten how easily she fit into his arms. (80) First,[http:///fit into.html] a variety of offences are deemed arrestable despite the fact that they do not fit into this general rule. (81) You have to fit into the industrial model of working based on hierarchical divisions of skills and responsibilities. (82) The main advantage of building this way is the houses fit into old villages so well. (83) What puzzled me was how Mrs Witherspoon fit into the setup. (84) The Feynman you could fit into a jeans pocket, if you rolled it up a bit. (85) The prongs had rounded edges that fit into finely finished grooves. (86) I can tell about my propensity toward middle age spread simply by trying to fit into my double-breasted blazer. (87) Where does monetary policy fit into the total package of macroeconomic policies? (88) At other levels materials will fit into a larger format ring binder, possibly Deskfax. (89) The sketches also show how they fit into the administration and where they appear to be headed. (90) Exercise is just as important as other little extras you fit into your routine. (91) Lucy was treating Jay like a delightful new acquaintance she couldn't quite place or fit into her life. (92) This stopper won't fit into the bottle. (93) To fit into a socket mortise. (94) Yet kooky as it sounds, the idea of an ocean-going campus does fit into wider trends. (95) The educational videos are designed to fit into the syllabus. (96) Hi. What is it that you said back when I couldn't fit into my white spandex pantsuit for my wedding? (97) On this project, large features were hard to fit into the prioritized list for a release; the client often preferred ten smaller items to one large item, even if that large item was important. (98) Parents of guests have one fewer chore to fit into the schedule, while the honoree's parents don't have to lug gifts home from a party venue and find space for them in an already-bursting playroom. (99) I was never intended to fit into a cookie cutter mold of Christianity. (100) To truly fit into the open world model, missions have to provide the same sense of freedom that the world itself provides. (101) Allison admits she never fit into Nashville's mainstream country sing and that's fine with her. (102) She has a small waist and can fit into any cheongsam. (103) The PSF reconstructed in the first restoration, P 1, obviously does not fit into the constrained size. (104) If the two dimensional array doesn't fit into the operating system display buffer, return an error back to the caller. (105) This indoor garden and compost system is designed to fit into your existing furniture, with a series of grow beds with grow lights and a table-mounted compost bin. (106) The smaller metalloid atoms of the alloys might fit into holes in the dense random-packed structure of the larger metal atoms. (107) So called because they fit into small areas, no one expects to find, say, an ultimate Frisbee game going on in a pocket park. (108) "We found definitive proof that IPA-3 fit into and binds to PAK1's autoregulatory domain, the part of the enzyme where it can, essentially, shut itself off when necessary, " Peterson says./fit into.html (109) Check out "The 12 Second Sequence" by Jorge Cruise for a do-it-yourself at-home workout schedule that can fit into two 30-minute workouts. (110) The tenon does not conform to the mortise , so it can not fit into the mortise. (111) The mistletoe did not fit into any of these categories, so an evil spirit by the name of Loki created an arrow out of mistletoe and gave it to Balder's brother, Holder. (112) If this attribute is non-resident, then the data runs must fit into one MFT record. (113) Don't analyse it. Don't try to fit into a preconceived notion of what I want. (114) Your landscaper will also help you visualize how various arrangements will fit into the natural topology of your property. (115) She points to pieces like basic black which, with a switch of shoes and accessories—say, Chanel sneakers for daytime or slingbacks and pearls for evening—can fit into any crowd. (116) As a person of color, you shouldn't have to fit into any white, patriarchal system. (117) Explain how these two species fit into a general theory of sexual dimorphism and why it has evolved. (118) When the main buffer pools are configured too large, it is possible that they will not fit into the addressable memory space. (119) A fairly stripped-down and compressed kernel can easily fit into that kind of space, and Linux boot loaders have a lot of experience in building tiny decompressors to extract compressed kernels. (120) Only one-half of the attendees could fit into the large hall at any one time. (121) Desktop applications fit into four categories of posture: sovereign, transient, and daemonic. (122) I was too embarrassed to fit into my bathing suit and I got picked on, remember? (123) The phrase "rightly dividing" is a metaphor derived from the stonemason's craft of cutting stones straight to fit into their proper place in a building. (124) That kind of insouciant attitude is what makes fur fit into modern life. (125) No matter in continental law system or GB/USA law system, such medical torte and injury compensation are fit into the national compensation. (126) The hard issues of parallelism and the optimizations needed to produce effective code just don't fit into the time available for a single course in compiler construction. (127) It has several benefits: You may be overdressed on some occasions, but you can manage to fit into a huge range of circumstances. (128) Some scientists are still trying to figure out how neuronal tangles fit into the degenerative process. (129) If some or all of your XML documents are small enough to fit into their corresponding row on the base table page in the DAT object, they can be inlined into the relational row. (130) Designers would need to learn about trends and follow some kind of logical pattern to match their font sizes and modifying them appropriately to fit into the design template esthetically. (131) Of most importance to you, to approximate your landed cost, is how many units of your production will fit into a container. (132) Ideally, these people will fit into your life philosophy in some manner, though they need not share that life philosophy directly. (133) Superficially, this Shakespeare's work seems to fit into the same genre. (134) In each case an integral number of wavelengths fit into the circumference of the loop. (135) As cars grew progressively lower and cockpits narrower throughout the 1960s and 1970s, steering wheels became smaller, so as to fit into the more compact space available. (136) However, this was all "under the covers"; they didn't want to let their managers know what they were doing, because iterative efforts didn't fit into the well-defined process. (137) About three millions stars with the size of our sun could fit into Antares. (138) No matter whatever the picture size is, the picture is normalized to fit into the main pane. (138) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (139) NASA intentionally avoided the complex, expensive business of two-legged mobility, instead fitting the robot with a single leg, designed to fit into the foot-restraints used by astronauts during EVAs. (140) A lion would fit into the mouth of a blue whale. (141) In 1884, George Eastman changed photography by inventing a kind of film that fit into a small camera . (142) Protestantism also comprises numerous denominational families (e.g., Baptist, Methodist, and Pentecostal) that fit into one or more of the above traditions. (143) Most of the continental U.S. could fit into the massive jungle, and the surrounding rivers and lakes house threatened and vulnerable species like the pink river dolphin and black caiman. (144) Allison admits she never fit into Nashville's mainstream Country scene, and that's fine with her. (145) Because the kits are portable and the yokes fit into tight places, they are ideal for in-plant structures and field work. (146) We ended up with only two versions of installation packages - one for old 4.2.1 devices and one for 4.3 and above (including 5.0 touch devices), both having some extra code to fit into actual devices. (147) Our Corporation handles a wide range of products, most of which may well fit into your sales program. (148) Portman went through intense ballet training to fit into the shoes of the prima ballerina. (149) It does not fit into any stylistic or chronological category. (150) The reality is that children with autism generally take longer to hit milestones such as talking and becoming toilet-trained, and as adults commonly struggle to fit into society. (151) The College English videos are designed to fit into the syllabus. (152) The family room with a cozy cotton velvet upholstered sofa we designed, based on one by ligne roset but customized to fit into a bay window. (153) They provide suit applications that were under-engineered and now require a greater load capacity pillow block to fit into the same area. (154) Leeson and his wife Lisa never really seemed to fit into the affluent, neo-colonial life-style of Singapore or into the city's multiethnic society. (155) The stem protrudes distally out of the composite to allow insertion and press - fit into the host. (156) The appearance of the building will fit into the current urban architecture with a brick plinth under a light metal fa?ade. (156) Wish you will love and make progress everyday! (157) This paper mainly discuss some property of ring which fit into anti-commutative law, and arrive at a conclusion that anti-commutative law is commutable. (158) The spiny anteater, an egg-laying mammal native to Australia and New Guinea, has a penis with four heads, but only two fit into the female at once. (159) It's not necessarily likely any of them will be useful in the end, but there might be the germ of something wonderful that will fit into the design framework you later create. (160) |
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