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  1. La mesa no entra en la pequeña habitación. fit adj. ( [sb]: in good shape) en forma loc adj. She goes to the gym every day and is very fit. Ella va al gimnasio todos los días y está realmente en forma. fit for [sth] adj. (competent) (estar) cualificado para, calificado para adj + prep.

  2. FIT IN definition: 1. to feel that you belong to a particular group and are accepted by that group: 2. If one thing…. Learn more.

  3. Hace 4 días · If you say that someone or something fits in, you understand how they form part of a particular situation or system. He knew where I fitted in and what he had to do to get the best out of me. [ VERB PARTICLE ]

  4. fit in (with somebody/something) to live, work, etc. in an easy and natural way with somebody/something. He's never done this type of work before; I'm not sure how he'll fit in with the other people. Where do I fit in? Do these plans fit in with your arrangements? See fit in in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary.

  5. to feel that you belong to a particular group and are accepted by them: He doesn't fit in with the other pupils in his class. (Definition of fit in from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  6. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English fit in phrasal verb 1 if someone fits in, they are accepted by the other people in a group I never really fitted in at school. with I wasn’t sure if she would fit in with my friends. 2 fit something/somebody ↔ in to manage to do something or see someone, even though you have a lot of other things t...

  7. 12 de abr. de 2016 · Fit in is used to mean being a part of a greater whole. The camouflage fit in so well, no one saw the soldiers in the forest. They all came from the same hometown, so the all fit in together well as a group. Fit in with is an extension of fit in possibly naming something in particular where the "fit" is.