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tubista

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

I. fit1 [Brit fɪt, Am fɪt] ПРИЛ

1. fit person:

2. fit (suitable, appropriate):

to be fit for (worthy of) person, hero, king
to be fit for role
it is fit that form

3. fit Brit (sexually attractive):

fit разг
fit разг

II. fit1 [Brit fɪt, Am fɪt] НРЧ разг (in emphatic phrases)

III. fit1 [Brit fɪt, Am fɪt] СЪЩ (of garment)

IV. fit1 <pt fitted, fit Am pp fitted> [Brit fɪt, Am fɪt] ГЛАГ прх

1. fit (be the right size):

fit garment:
fit shoe:
fit object: top, surface
fit envelope, space

2. fit (make or find room for):

to fit sth in or into room, house, car

3. fit (install):

fit lock, door, window, kitchen, shower
to fit sth with attachment, lock

4. fit:

to fit sb for garment, uniform
to fit sb with hearing aid, prosthesis, pacemaker

5. fit (be compatible with):

fit description, requirements
fit decor, colour scheme

6. fit (qualify, make suitable):

to fit sb for, to do experience, qualifications:

V. fit1 <pt fitted, fit Am pp fitted> [Brit fɪt, Am fɪt] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. fit (be the right size):

fit garment:
fit shoes:
fit object, lid, sheet:

2. fit (have enough room):

stare, andare (into in)

3. fit (go into designated place):

to fit into place part, handle:
to fit into place cupboard, brick:

4. fit (tally, correspond) прен:

to fit with statement, story, facts
to fit into ideology, colour scheme

fit2 [Brit fɪt, Am fɪt] СЪЩ

1. fit МЕД:

2. fit:

to have sb in fits разг
to have or throw a fit (be mad) разг

fit3 [Brit fɪt, Am fɪt] СЪЩ arch

fit ЛИТ (canto)

fitter [Brit ˈfɪtə, Am ˈfɪdər] СЪЩ

1. fitter (of machines, electrical equipment):

2. fitter:

moquettista м и ж

3. fitter (of garment):

sarto м / sarta f

I. pipe [Brit pʌɪp, Am paɪp] СЪЩ

1. pipe (conduit):

tubo м

2. pipe (for smoker):

3. pipe МУЗ (on organ):

4. pipe МУЗ (flute):

5. pipe (birdsong):

6. pipe МОР:

II. pipes СЪЩ

pipes npl МУЗ:

III. pipe [Brit pʌɪp, Am paɪp] ГЛАГ прх

1. pipe (carry):

2. pipe (transmit):

pipe music

3. pipe (sing) person:

pipe tune

4. pipe (play):

pipe (on flute) tune

5. pipe (decorate):

pipe cushion, collar

6. pipe ГАСТР:

7. pipe МОР:

pipe order
to pipe sb aboard boatswain:

IV. pipe [Brit pʌɪp, Am paɪp] ГЛАГ нпрх

в PONS речника

pipe fitter СЪЩ

tubista м и ж
pipe fitter plumber
idraulico(-a) м (f)
в PONS речника

fitter [ˈfɪ·t̬ɚ] СЪЩ

installatore(-trice) м (f)

fit [fɪt] СЪЩ

1. fit МЕД:

2. fit разг (outburst of rage):

I. fit1 <-tt-> [fɪt] ПРИЛ

1. fit (apt, competent):

2. fit (ready):

3. fit СПОРТ:

4. fit МЕД:

Phrases:

II. fit1 <-tt-> [fɪt] ГЛАГ прх

1. fit (adapt):

2. fit clothes:

3. fit facts:

4. fit ТЕХ:

III. fit1 <-tt-> [fɪt] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. fit (be correct size):

2. fit (correspond):

IV. fit1 [fɪt] СЪЩ (of clothes)

I. pipe [paɪp] СЪЩ

1. pipe ТЕХ:

tubo м

2. pipe (for smoking):

3. pipe МУЗ:

II. pipe [paɪp] ГЛАГ прх

1. pipe (transport):

2. pipe (speak shrilly):

III. pipe [paɪp] ГЛАГ нпрх

Present
Ifit
youfit
he/she/itfits
wefit
youfit
theyfit
Past
Ifitted / American English fit
youfitted / American English fit
he/she/itfitted / American English fit
wefitted / American English fit
youfitted / American English fit
theyfitted / American English fit
Present Perfect
Ihavefitted / American English fit
youhavefitted / American English fit
he/she/ithasfitted / American English fit
wehavefitted / American English fit
youhavefitted / American English fit
theyhavefitted / American English fit
Past Perfect
Ihadfitted / American English fit
youhadfitted / American English fit
he/she/ithadfitted / American English fit
wehadfitted / American English fit
youhadfitted / American English fit
theyhadfitted / American English fit

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About 30 percent of plumbers and pipe fitters belong to unions, according to unionstats.com, a website that estimates union membership based on federal data.
www.marketplace.org
They talk like it's the fifties or the sixties and you have these airtight roles and an electrician can't fix a water fountain without a pipe fitter.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The 24-year-old was trying to save up money for bills, working at a local chemical plant as a pipe fitter.
abc7ny.com
Our society does not place much social value on being a pipe fitter or an electrician.
news.nationalpost.com
It includes construction workers, builders, carpenters, electricians, pipe fitters, insulation installers and shipbuilders.
www.stuff.co.nz