fit
A sudden, short period of being unable to control your body or your emotions, such as a sudden attack of coughing or laughing. It can also refer to a medical condition where someone loses consciousness or moves uncontrollably for a short time.
例句
3 / 5He had a bad coughing fit because of the cold weather.
He had a bad coughing fit because of the cold weather.
The doctor observed that the patient suffered a mild fit.
The doctor observed that the patient suffered a mild fit.
I almost choked during my laughing fit!
I almost choked during my laughing fit!
词族
记忆技巧
Think of 'Fit' as 'Fighting' your body—a fit is when your body fights against your control.
快速测验
The dust in the room caused the man to have a sudden _______ of sneezing.
正确!
正确答案是: fit
例句
He had a bad coughing fit because of the cold weather.
everydayHe had a bad coughing fit because of the cold weather.
The doctor observed that the patient suffered a mild fit.
formalThe doctor observed that the patient suffered a mild fit.
I almost choked during my laughing fit!
informalI almost choked during my laughing fit!
Medical records indicate the frequency of each fit.
academicMedical records indicate the frequency of each fit.
Stress in the workplace can lead to a sudden fit of anxiety.
businessStress in the workplace can lead to a sudden fit of anxiety.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
have a fit
to have a fit (often used informally for getting very angry)
in a fit of peak
in a fit of peak (sudden annoyance)
by fits and starts
by fits and starts (irregularly)
容易混淆的词
The adjective means healthy or physically strong, whereas the noun refers to a sudden physical attack.
A feat is a great achievement, while a fit is a sudden loss of control.
使用说明
When used in a health context, 'fit' usually describes something involuntary. It is often preceded by 'a' and followed by 'of' and the specific symptom.
常见错误
Learners often use 'fit' to mean 'exercise' because of the related word 'fitness', but 'a fit' is specifically an attack or outburst.
记忆技巧
Think of 'Fit' as 'Fighting' your body—a fit is when your body fights against your control.
词源
From the Old English 'fitt', originally meaning a conflict or a struggle, later applied to a sudden attack of illness.
语法模式
文化背景
In many English-speaking countries, the phrase 'throwing a fit' is a very common idiom meaning to lose one's temper childisly.
快速测验
The dust in the room caused the man to have a sudden _______ of sneezing.
正确!
正确答案是: fit
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