**Lesson 2: Using a Dictionary **
A. Look at the questions and the text and talk about them in groups.
Fit
verb (Hitting, fitted, fitted) (NAME usually fitting, fit, fitted except in the passive)
F PUT STH SOMEWHERE 4 [VN] to put or fix sth somewhere: * They fitted a smoke alarm to the ceiling. * The rooms were all fitted with smoke alarms. * 5 (+adv/prep.) to put or join sth in the right place: [VI] The glass fits on top of the jug to form a lid. * How do these two parts fit together? * [VN] We fitted together the pieces of the puzzle.
SAGREE/MATCH 6 (not used in the progressive tenses) to agree with, match, or be suitable for sth; to make sth do this: [V] Something doesn't quite fit here. * His pictures don't fit into any category. * [VX] The facts certainly fit your theory. * The punishment ought to fit the crime. * We should fit the punishment to the crime.
MAKE SUITABLE 7 ~ sb/sth (for sth) (especially BYE) to make sb/sth suitable for a particular job: [VN, VN to inf] His experience fitted him perfectly for the job. * His experience fitted him to do the job.
HEALTHY 3 ~ (for sth) { ~ (to do sth) healthy and strong, especially because you do regular physical exercise: * Top athletes have to be very fit. * (BrE) He won't be fit to play in the match on Saturday * She tries to keep fit by jogging every day. * (BrE) He’s had a bad cold and isn't fit enough for work yet * I feel really fighting fit (= very healthy and full of energy). * The government aims to make British industry leaner and fitter (= employing fewer people and with lower costs). See KEEP-FIT, GET > fit 2! WELL * > vocabulary notes on page RIS
SUITABLE 2 ~ for sb/sth | ~ to do sth suitable: of the right quality: with the right qualities or skills: * The food was not fit for human consumption. * He was a meal fit for a king (= of very good quality). * Your car isn't fit (to be) on the road! * The children seem to think they're only fit for cooking and washing! * He's so angry he's in no fit state to see anyone. * (formal) This is not a fit place for you to live in.
End Word fit as a fiddle (informal) in very good physical condition see/think fit (to do sth) (formal) to consider it right or acceptable to do sth; to decide or choose to do sth: * You must do as you think fit (= but I don't agree with your decision). * The newspaper did not see fit to publish my letter (= and I criticize it for that). - more at SURVIVAL.
noun
ILLNESS 4 [C] a sudden attack of an illness, such as a convulsion, in which sb becomes unconscious and their body may make violent movements * CONVULSION; to have an epileptic fit * Her fits are now controlled by drugs.
OF COUGHING/LAUGHTER 2 [C] a sudden short period of coughing or of laughing, that you cannot control * [U] He had a fit of coughing * He had us all in fits (of laughter) with his jokes.
OF STRONG FEELING 3 [C] a short period of very strong feeling: * to act in a fit of anger/rage/temper/pique - see also *wissy fit FOR CLOTHING 4 [C, U] (often with an adjective) the way that sth, especially a piece of clothing, fits: * a good/ bad/close/ perfect fit
MATCH 5 [C] ~ (between A and B) the way that two things match each other or are suitable for each other: * We need to work out the best fit between the staff required and the staff available.
fit-ful /'fɪt-fəl/ adj. happening only for short periods; not continuous or regular: * a fitful night's sleep * fitfully /'fɪt-fəl-i/ adv. * to sleep fitfully
fitment /'fɪtmənt/ noun [usually pl] (BrE, technical) a piece of furniture or equipment, especially one that is made for and fixed in a particular place
fitness /'fɪtnəs/ noun [U] 1 the state of being physically healthy and strong: * a magazine on health and fitness * a fitness instructor * a fitness class/ test * a high level of physical fitness 2 ~ for sth/to do sth the state of being suitable or good enough for sth: * He convinced us of his fitness for the task. * There were doubts about her fitness to hold office.
fitness centre (Br) (NAME fitness center) noun a place where people go to do physical exercise in order to stay or become healthy and fit
fitted /'fɪtɪd/ adj. 1 [only before noun] (especially BrE) (of furniture) built to be fixed into a particular space * BUILT-IN: fitted wardrobes/cupboards 2 [only before noun] (especially BrE) (of a room) with matching cupboards and other furniture built for the space and fixed in place: * a fitted kitchen/ bedroom 3 [only before noun] (of clothes) made to follow the shape of the body: * a fitted jacket * *COMPARE Loose 4 ~ for sth | ~ to do sth (especially BrE) suitable; with the right qualities and skills: * She was well fitted to the role of tragic heroine. * 5 ~ with sth having sth as equipment: * Insurance costs will be reduced for houses fitted with window locks.
fitted carpet noun (BrE) a carpet that is cut and fixed to cover the floor of a room completely - see also WALL-TO-WALL CARPET fitter /'fɪtə(r)/ noun 1 a person whose job is to put together or repair equipment: * a gas fitter 2 a person whose job is to cut and fit clothes or carpets, etc.
fitting /'fɪtɪŋ/ adj., noun
adj 1 [formal] suitable or right for the occasion * APPROPRIATE: * The award was a fitting tribute to her years of devoted work. * It is fitting that the new center for European studies should be in a university that teaches every European language. 2 fitting (in adjectives) having a particular effect:
noun [usually pl] 1 a small part on a piece of equipment or furniture: * window fittings * a pine cupboard with brass fittings 2 [usually pl] (ord) items in a house such as a cooker, light fittings, or shelves that are usually fixed but that you can take with you when you move to a new house - compare *fixture 3 an occasion when you try on a piece of clothing that is being made for you to see if it fits
A. Look at the dictionary page in Lesson 3 and answer the following questions. Then, read the text below.
A dictionary is a collection of words. It lists the words of a language and gives necessary information about them. It tells us about the:
To make the meanings of words clear, example sentences are given in italics. Example sentences show how words are used. It also gives the synonym/s and the antonym/s of a word.
We find words made by adding prefixes and suffixes to the root word. Parts of speech are also shown. A verb word is always given in the simple present tense. But the past form of a verb and the past participle are also shown.
B. Again read the text above. Then, ask and answer the following questions.
C. Match the sentence parts in A with those in B.
A B