单词 | fit up |
释义 | fit up1. phrasal verb If someone fits another person up, they try to make it seem that that person is responsible for a crime. [British, informal] Mr Stone said inmates who had given evidence were trying to fit him up. [VERB noun PARTICLE] We were called in to defend the police officer who had fitted up the young boy. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 2. See also fit out See full dictionary entry for fitfit up in British Englishverb (tr, adverb) 1. (often foll by with) to equip or provide the optician will soon fit you up with a new pair of glasses 2. British slang to incriminate (someone) on a false charge; frame he was fitted up for the bank job noun fit-up 3. theatre slang a stage and accessories that can be erected quickly for plays 4. British slang a deliberate attempt to make an innocent person seem guilty of a crime fit-up in British English (ˈfɪtˌʌp) noun informal a deliberate attempt to make an innocent person seem guilty of a crime During his trial, at the High Court in Glasgow, defence QC Donald Findlay claimedFatboy had been the victim of a fit-up. |
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