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  • 121fit something up — ˌfit sb/sthˈout/ˈup (with sth) derived to supply sb/sth with all the equipment, clothes, food, etc. they need Syn: ↑equip • to fit out a ship before a long voyage • The room has been fitted out with a stove and a sink …

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  • 122fit somebody out — ˌfit sb/sthˈout/ˈup (with sth) derived to supply sb/sth with all the equipment, clothes, food, etc. they need Syn: ↑equip • to fit out a ship before a long voyage • The room has been fitted out with a stove and a sink …

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  • 123fit something up with something — ˌfit sb/sthˈout/ˈup (with sth) derived to supply sb/sth with all the equipment, clothes, food, etc. they need Syn: ↑equip • to fit out a ship before a long voyage • The room has been fitted out with a stove and a sink …

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  • 124fit somebody out with something — ˌfit sb/sthˈout/ˈup (with sth) derived to supply sb/sth with all the equipment, clothes, food, etc. they need Syn: ↑equip • to fit out a ship before a long voyage • The room has been fitted out with a stove and a sink …

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  • 125fit something out — ˌfit sb/sthˈout/ˈup (with sth) derived to supply sb/sth with all the equipment, clothes, food, etc. they need Syn: ↑equip • to fit out a ship before a long voyage • The room has been fitted out with a stove and a sink …

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  • 126Fit as a Fiddle (And Ready for Love) — is a popular song.It was written by Arthur Freed, Al Hoffman, and Al Goodhart (or Goodheart) and published in 1932.The song is a well known standard, recorded by many artists …

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  • 127Fit/Gap Analysis — is an important component in the Project life cycle.In this phase a study is made to identify whether the present system fits the requirements, and if any such gaps are identified, they are recorded in a prescribed format. ee also*Gap… …

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  • 128Fit — (engl., »tauglich, fertig«), in der Turfsprache Bezeichnung für den Zustand eines Pferdes, den es durch gutes Trainieren erlangt, und der es zum »Rennen« befähigt (f. to run); vgl. Atem …

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