Predicate: fit
Roleset id: fit.01 , CAUSE TO fit, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
fit.01: This roleset is reserved specifically for instances where an outside agent, arg0, is present, causing arg1 and arg2 to fit together. This is for the event of causing to fit, not for the state of fitting. For all corresponding adjectives and stative instances of the verb ("X fits Y"), use the .06 roleset. FIT-V NOTES: Based on financial subcorpus. Comparison with 'match'. Member of VNcls adjust-26.9, funnel-9.3-2, fit-54.3. (from fit.01-v) FITTING-N NOTES: (from fitting.01-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
fitting (n.) | | |
fit (v.) | Suitability | |
Roles:
Arg0-PAG: agent, causer of fitting; must be present for this sense to apply (vnrole: 26.9-agent, 9.3-1-agent, 54.3-agent)
Arg1-PPT: thing that fits (vnrole: 26.9-patient, 9.3-1-theme, 54.3-value)
Arg2-GOL: fits whom, what, where
Example: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
According to Hsueh Ping - nan , one of seven main disciples of the " Wang School " of seal carving , the art combines the skills of calligraphy , composition and carving , requiring not only a deep familiarity with ancient forms of script but also the ability to stretch and compress characters so as to fit them , neatly and cleverly , onto the compact head of a seal stone .
Arg0: []
Rel: fit
Arg1: them
Argm-mnr: neatly and cleverly
Arg2: onto the compact head of a seal stone
Example: fitting-n: Arg0, 1, and 2
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
The nurse's fitting the patient for a catheter was interrupted by the tornado sirens.
Arg0: The nurse's
Rel: fitting
Arg1: the patient
Arg2: for a catheter
Roleset id: fit.03 , ready, primed, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
fit.03: FIT-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on WordNet. (from fit.03-j)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
fit (j.) | | |
Roles:
Arg1-PPT: entity who is primed, ready
Arg2-PRD: to what
Example: fit-j: both args
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
she was fit to scream
Arg1: she
Rel: fit
Arg2: to scream
Roleset id: fit.04 , have a paroxysm, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
fit.04: FIT-N NOTES: Based on Bolt data. No comparison. No VN or FN classes. Framed by Katie. (from fit.02-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
fit (n.) | | |
throw_fit (l.) | | |
have_fit (l.) | | |
Roles:
Arg1-PPT: experiencer
Arg2-MNR: type or nature of attack
Example: fit-n: arg 1 only
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
This sent him into a fit of laughter
Rel: fit
Arg2: of laughter
Example: fit-n: Light verb
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
The right was having fits over it
Arg1: The right
Argm-lvb: having
Rel: fits
Argm-cau: over it
Roleset id: fit.05 , in good physical condition; healthy and athletic, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
fit.05: FIT-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on WordNet (from fit.02-j)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
fit (j.) | | |
Roles:
Arg1-PAG: healthy one
Example: fit-j: with MNR
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
I'd wrestled skittish horses and helped round up cattle, backpacked, hiked and tracked, and was physically fit.
Arg1: I
Argm-mnr: physically
Rel: fit
Roleset id: fit.06 , be the right size; stative sense, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
fit.06: This roleset is reserved for all of the stative instances of the verb 'fit'. "X fits" and "X fits Y" belong here, not in .01. FIT-V NOTES: Based on financial subcorpus. Comparison with 'match'. Member of VNcls adjust-26.9, funnel-9.3-2, fit-54.3. ADJ: causer of fitting doesn't seem compatible with adj realization, which tends to be used to mean "appropriate": arg1 is appropriate thing, arg2 is what arg1 is "fitting with". (from fit.01-v) FITTING-N NOTES: (from fitting.01-n) FIT-N NOTES: Based on nouns-00080. Comparison to fit.01-v. VN classes adjust-26.9, funnel-9.3-2, and fit-54.3. (from fit.01-n) FIT-J NOTES: Updated by Julia based on BOLT-1, fit-v.01. (from fit.01-j) FITTING-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from fitting.01-j)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
fit (n.) | | |
fitting (n.) | | |
fitting (j.) | | |
fit (v.) | Suitability | |
fit (j.) | Suitability | |
Roles:
Doesn't include the verb's arg0 (from fit.01-j)
Arg1-PPT: thing that fits (vnrole: 26.9-patient, 9.3-1-theme, 54.3-value)
Arg2-GOL: fits what, where
Example: fit-v: merged objects
And with Al's record of being a delver and a detail guy, you can see how the two fit,'' said Alan Gottesman, an analyst with PaineWebber.
Arg1: the two
Rel: fit
Example: fit-v: with arg2 as location
Conner is supplying hard-disk drives for the machine, which-1 *trace*-1 weighs only six pounds and fits in a briefcase.
Arg1: *trace*-1 (= which)
Argm-slc: which -> the machine
Rel: fits
Arg2: in a briefcase
Example: fit-v: split object
They also have argued that government proceedings notifying a company of potential responsibility don't fit the legal definition of a lawsuit; thus, such governmental proceedings aren't covered by the policies, the insurers say.
Arg1: government proceedings notifying a company of potential responsibility
Argm-neg: n't
Rel: fit
Arg2: the legal definition of a lawsuit
Example: fit-v: Arg 1
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
it fit with the convention of aerobics instructors
Arg1: it
Rel: fit
Arg2: with the convention of aerobics instructors
Example: fitting-n: Arg1, Arg1
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
They can then be arrested merely by virtue of their fitting the definition of trafficking or being otherwise valued by the state.
Arg1: their
Rel: fitting
Arg1: the definition of trafficking
Example: fit-n: With arg 2 (arg 1 is outside the span)
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
Sansui is a perfect fit for Polly Peck's electronics operation
Argm-mnr: perfect
Rel: fit
Arg2: for Polly Peck's electronics operation
Example: fit-n: 'fit with' arg 2
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
a potential fit with Saks
Argm-adj: potential
Rel: fit
Arg2: with Saks
Example: fitting-j
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
I do think it *EXP*-1 is fitting [that he left wife # 2 for mistress and wife # 3]-1, because what goes around and all ......
Rel: fitting
Arg1: [that he left wife # 2 for mistress and wife # 3]-1
Example: fitting-j: Two args
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
The music is fitting with the theme, if a little to too relaxing considering you are being chased by two flaming meteors intent of your destruction.
Arg1: The music
Rel: fitting
Arg2: with the theme
Argm-adv: if a little to too relaxing considering you are being chased by two flaming meteors intent of your destruction.
Example: fit-j: suitable
He is fit for the job.
Arg1: He
Rel: fit
Arg2: for the job
Predicate: fit_in
Roleset id: fit_in.02 , fit in a specific place due to suitable features, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
fit_in.02: FIT_IN-V NOTES: Frame edited by Arrick (from fit.02-v) FITTING_IN-N NOTES: (from fitting.02-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
fitting_in (n.) | | |
fit_in (v.) | | |
Roles:
Arg1-PPT: first or all things fitting in
Arg2-PPT: second thing, fitting in with what
Example: fit_in-v
In order *trace*-1 to fit in with China's Buddhists, he-1 shaved his own head
Arg1: *trace*-1
Rel: [fit] [in]
Arg2: with China's Buddhists
Example: fitting_in-n: Arg1 and 2
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
His fitting in on the cheerleading squad was only hampered by his weak cartwheeling skills.
Arg1: His
Rel: fitting in
Arg2: on the cheerleading squad