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by fits
(
ad
.)間歇地
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Fit
,
n.
1.
A
stroke
or
blow
. [
Obs
.
or
R
.]
Curse
on
that
cross
,
quoth
then
the
Sarazin
,
That
keeps
thy
body
from
the
bitter
fit
. --
Spenser
.
2.
A
sudden
and
violent
attack
of
a
disorder
;
a
stroke
of
disease
,
as
of
epilepsy
or
apoplexy
,
which
produces
convulsions
or
unconsciousness
;
a
convulsion
;
a
paroxysm
;
hence
,
a
period
of
exacerbation
of
a
disease
;
in
general
,
an
attack
of
disease
;
as
,
a
fit
of
sickness
.
And
when
the
fit
was
on
him
,
I
did
mark
How
he
did
shake
. --
Shak
.
3.
A
mood
of
any
kind
which
masters
or
possesses
one
for
a
time
;
a
temporary
,
absorbing
affection
;
a
paroxysm
;
as
,
a
fit
of
melancholy
,
of
passion
,
or
of
laughter
.
All
fits
of
pleasure
we
balanced
by
an
equal
degree
of
pain
.
--
Swift
.
The
English
,
however
,
were
on
this
subject
prone
to
fits
of
jealously
.
--
Macaulay
.
4.
A
passing
humor
;
a
caprice
;
a
sudden
and
unusual
effort
,
activity
,
or
motion
,
followed
by
relaxation
or
inaction
;
an
impulsive
and
irregular
action
.
The
fits
of
the
season
.
--
Shak
.
5.
A
darting
point
;
a
sudden
emission
. [
R
.]
A
tongue
of
light
,
a
fit
of
flame
.
--
Coleridge
.
By fits
,
By fits and starts
,
by
intervals
of
action
and
repose
;
impulsively
and
irregularly
;
intermittently
.
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