fit into造句(121) Desktop applications fit into four categories of posture: sovereign, transient, and daemonic.
(122) I was too embarrassed to fit into my bathing suit and I got picked on, remember?
(123) The phrase "rightly dividing" is a metaphor derived from the stonemason's craft of cutting stones straight to fit into their proper place in a building.
(124) That kind of insouciant attitude is what makes fur fit into modern life.
(125) No matter in continental law system or GB/USA law system, such medical torte and injury compensation are fit into the national compensation.
(126) The hard issues of parallelism and the optimizations needed to produce effective code just don't fit into the time available for a single course in compiler construction.
(127) It has several benefits: You may be overdressed on some occasions, but you can manage to fit into a huge range of circumstances.
(128) Some scientists are still trying to figure out how neuronal tangles fit into the degenerative process.
(129) If some or all of your XML documents are small enough to fit into their corresponding row on the base table page in the DAT object, they can be inlined into the relational row.
(130) Designers would need to learn about trends and follow some kind of logical pattern to match their font sizes and modifying them appropriately to fit into the design template esthetically.
(131) Of most importance to you, to approximate your landed cost, is how many units of your production will fit into a container.
(132) Ideally, these people will fit into your life philosophy in some manner, though they need not share that life philosophy directly.
(133) Superficially, this Shakespeare's work seems to fit into the same genre.
(134) In each case an integral number of wavelengths fit into the circumference of the loop.
(135) As cars grew progressively lower and cockpits narrower throughout the 1960s and 1970s, steering wheels became smaller, so as to fit into the more compact space available.
(136) However, this was all "under the covers"; they didn't want to let their managers know what they were doing, because iterative efforts didn't fit into the well-defined process.
(137) About three millions stars with the size of our sun could fit into Antares.
(138) No matter whatever the picture size is, the picture is normalized to fit into the main pane.
(139) NASA intentionally avoided the complex, expensive business of two-legged mobility, instead fitting the robot with a single leg, designed to fit into the foot-restraints used by astronauts during EVAs.
(140) A lion would fit into the mouth of a blue whale.
(141) In 1884, George Eastman changed photography by inventing a kind of film that fit into a small camera .
(142) Protestantism also comprises numerous denominational families (e.g., Baptist, Methodist, and Pentecostal) that fit into one or more of the above traditions.
(143) Most of the continental U.S. could fit into the massive jungle, and the surrounding rivers and lakes house threatened and vulnerable species like the pink river dolphin and black caiman.
(144) Allison admits she never fit into Nashville's mainstream Country scene, and that's fine with her.
(145) Because the kits are portable and the yokes fit into tight places, they are ideal for in-plant structures and field work.
(146) We ended up with only two versions of installation packages - one for old 4.2.1 devices and one for 4.3 and above (including 5.0 touch devices), both having some extra code to fit into actual devices.
(147) Our Corporation handles a wide range of products, most of which may well fit into your sales program.
(148) Portman went through intense ballet training to fit into the shoes of the prima ballerina.
(149) It does not fit into any stylistic or chronological category.
(150) The reality is that children with autism generally take longer to hit milestones such as talking and becoming toilet-trained, and as adults commonly struggle to fit into society.