Lucy
I'm probably not fit enough. What does this sentence mean in this context? In this sentence, how should the word 'fit' be understood? Since the dictionary says that 'fit' has many meanings, I am not quite clear which meaning is more appropriate for this sentence. Thank you very much!
17 mei 2024 22:26
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Hi Lucy! ⭐️ The two people are talking about physical exercise. ⭐️ In this context fit means: healthy, able to do exercise easily. 📚Examples: ⭐️ Lucy is very fit, she can run 5km in twenty minutes! ⭐️I couldn't run a marathon, I'm not fit enough! I would need to train a lot more to be ready. ⭐️If you are fit & healthy and love football, then join our team today! ❗️We can use the prefix un- to make it negative. ⭐️Oh my god, I'm so unfit. I need to rest for five minutes before we continue! 📌Extra: ⭐️ In the UK fit can also mean very attractive 📚EXAMPLE: ⭐️ Wow she is so fit! I wonder if she has a boyfriend? ⭐️He is so fit! It's a shame he has a horrible personality!
18 mei 2024
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It means physically fit, i.e. in good enough shape/health ride a bike.
18 mei 2024
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在这种情况下,“fit”一词指的是心血管健康和身体耐力。 人们担心如果他们尝试跑步,他们会很快感到疲倦。 Good luck!
18 mei 2024
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