Rolesets - fit

fit

fit.01 - CAUSE TO fit

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:

fitting (n.)
fit (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent, causer of fitting; must be present for this sense to apply
ARG1-PPT: thing that fits
ARG2-GOL: fits whom, what, where

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
fitrel
themARG1
,
neatly and cleverlyARGM-MNR
,
onto the compact head of a seal stoneARG2
.

fitting-n: Arg0, 1, and 2

The nurse 'sARG0
fittingrel
the patientARG1
for a catheterARG2
was interrupted by the tornado sirens .

fit.03 - ready, primed

FIT-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on WordNet. (from fit.03-j)

Aliases:

fit (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: entity who is primed, ready
ARG2-PRD: to what

fit-j: both args

sheARG1
was
fitrel
to screamARG2

fit.04 - have a paroxysm

FIT-N NOTES: Based on Bolt data. No comparison. No VN or FN classes. Framed by Katie. (from fit.02-n)

Aliases:

fit (n.)
throw_fit (l.)
have_fit (l.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: experiencer
ARG2-MNR: type or nature of attack

fit-n: arg 1 only

This sent him into a
fitrel
of laughterARG2

fit-n: Light verb

The rightARG1
was
havingARGM-LVB
fitsrel
over itARGM-CAU

fit.05 - in good physical condition; healthy and athletic

FIT-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on WordNet (from fit.02-j)

Aliases:

fit (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PAG: healthy one

fit-j: with MNR

IARG1
'd wrestled skittish horses and helped round up cattle , backpacked , hiked and tracked , and was
physicallyARGM-MNR
fitrel
.

fit.06 - be the right size; stative sense

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)
Doesn't include the verb's arg0 (from fit.01-j)

Aliases:

fit (n.)
fitting (n.)
fitting (j.)
fit (v.)
fit (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: thing that fits
ARG2-GOL: fits what, where

fit-v: merged objects

And with Al 's record of being a delver and a detail guy , you can see how
the twoARG1
fitrel
, '' said Alan Gottesman , an analyst with PaineWebber .

fit-v: with arg2 as location

Conner is supplying hard - disk drives for
the machineARG1
,
whichR-ARG1
weighs only six pounds and
fitsrel
in a briefcaseARG2
.

fit-v: split object

They also have argued that
government proceedings notifying a company of potential responsibilityARG1
do
n'tARGM-NEG
fitrel
the legal definition of a lawsuitARG2
; thus , such governmental proceedings are n't covered by the policies , the insurers say .

fit-v: Arg 1

itARG1
fitrel
with the convention of aerobics instructorsARG2

fitting-n: Arg1, Arg1

They can then be arrested merely by virtue of
theirARG1
fittingrel
the definition of traffickingC-ARG1
or being otherwise valued by the state .

fit-n: With arg 2 (arg 1 is outside the span)

Sansui is a
perfectARGM-MNR
fitrel
for Polly Peck 's electronics operationARG2

fit-n: 'fit with' arg 2

a
potentialARGM-ADJ
fitrel
with SaksARG2

fitting-j

I do think it is
fittingrel
that he left wife # 2 for mistress and wife # 3ARG1
, because what goes around and all ......

fitting-j: Two args

The musicARG1
is
fittingrel
with the themeARG2
,
if a little to too relaxing considering you are being chased by two flaming meteors intent of your destructionARGM-ADV
.

fit-j: suitable

HeARG1
is
fitrel
for the jobARG2
.

fit_in

fit_in.02 - fit in a specific place due to suitable features

FIT_IN-V NOTES: Frame edited by Arrick (from fit.02-v)
FITTING_IN-N NOTES: (from fitting.02-n)

Aliases:

fitting_in (n.)
fit_in (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: first or all things fitting in
ARG2-PPT: second thing, fitting in with what

fit_in-v

In order to
fitrel
inrel
with China 's BuddhistsARG2
,
heARG1
shaved his own head

fitting_in-n: Arg1 and 2

HisARG1
fittingrel
inrel
on the cheerleading squadARG2
was only hampered by his weak cartwheeling skills .