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Some travel policies don't fit the bill, because they limit the amount of time you can spend abroad.
Main Entry: ↑fit
Financial and business terms. 2012.
Some travel policies don't fit the bill, because they limit the amount of time you can spend abroad.
Financial and business terms. 2012.
fit\ the\ bill — • fit the bill • fill the bill v. phr. informal To be just what is needed; be good enough for something; be just right. The boss was worried about hiring a deaf boy, but after he tried Tom out for a few weeks, he said that Tom filled the bill. I… … Словарь американских идиом
fit the bill — If something fits the bill, it is what is required for the task … The small dictionary of idiomes
fit the bill — ► fit the bill be suitable for a particular purpose. Main Entry: ↑bill … English terms dictionary
fit the bill — verb be what is needed or be good enough for what is required Does this restaurant fit the bill for the celebration? • Syn: ↑fill the bill • Hypernyms: ↑meet, ↑fit, ↑conform to • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary
fit the bill — See: FILL THE BILL … Dictionary of American idioms
fit the bill — See: FILL THE BILL … Dictionary of American idioms
fit the bill — British, American & Australian, American & Australian to have the qualities or experience which are needed. I m looking for someone with several years of publishing experience and you seem to fit the bill. The city needs a strong leader, and the… … New idioms dictionary
fit the bill — If something fits the bill, it is what is required for the task. (Dorking School Dictionary) *** If someone or something fits the bill, they are exactly right for a particular situation. They wanted a quiet place to stay and the… … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
fit the bill — to have the qualities that someone needs or has asked for We need a fast car, and this one fits the bill … English dictionary
Fit the bill — If something fits the bill, it is what is required for the task … Dictionary of English idioms