词汇 | suit |
释义 | suit noun uk /suːt//sjuːt/ us /suːt/ suitnoun (SET OF CLOTHES)A2[ C ] a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt that are made from the same material: 一套衣服,套装 All the businessmen were wearing pinstripe suits.所有的商人都穿着细条纹的套装。 She wore a dark blue suit.她穿着一套深蓝色的衣服。 Indeed/GettyImages [ C ] a set of clothes or a piece of clothing to be worn in a particular situation or while doing a particular activity: (特殊用途的)套装,服装 a diving/protective/ski, etc. suit潜水衣/防护服/滑雪服(等等) a swimsuit泳装 a spacesuit太空服 a suit of armour甲胄,盔甲 She wore a classic navy suit.她身着一套传统式样的海军服。 Could you pick up my suit from the cleaner's for me, please?请你帮我把西装从干洗店取回来,好吗? He was dressed in a dark grey suit.他穿着深灰色西装。 She always looks very professional in her smart suits.她穿上漂亮的套装总是显得很职业化。 It's regulation to wear suits at the office.按规定在办公室要穿西服。 Dresses, suits & gowns abaya ballgown bandage dress bandeau dress black tie ghillie suit gown himation jilbab jumpsuit pantsuit pinafore pinstripe playsuit robe surplice tea dress three-piece suit toga trouser suit You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Clothing - general words suitnoun (LEGAL PROBLEM)[ C ](alsolawsuit) a problem taken to a law court by an ordinary person or an organization rather than the police in order to obtain a legal decision: (由普通人或警方以外的机构提起的)诉讼,讼案 He brought (US also filed) a $12 million libel suit against the newspaper, claiming his reputation had been damaged.他对这家报纸提起了名誉侵权诉讼,称其报道损害了自己的声誉,要求索赔1200万美元。 a malpractice/negligence/paternity suit渎职/过失/生父确认诉讼 Court cases, orders & decisions actionable actionably administer admissibility admissible extinguishment extrajudicial extrajudicially fatal accident inquiry federal case pettifoggery pettifogging plea bargain plea bargaining pleading the Webster ruling walk walk freeidiom wardship witness to something suitnoun (PLAYING CARDS)[ C ] any of the four types of card in a set of playing cards, each having a different shape printed on it: 同花色的一组纸牌 The four suits in a pack of cards are hearts, spades, clubs, and diamonds.一副纸牌中的4种花色为红桃、黑桃、梅花和方块。 Card games all in bidding blackjack bridge busted flush canasta card sharp deal diamond honour jack pool queen re-raise rebid recut rookie card solitaire spade straight suitnoun (PERSON)[ Coften plural ]informaldisapproving a man who works in an office and wears a suit, especially a man with a high position in a company who is considered not to have human feelings and good ideas穿套装的办公室男职员,(尤指没有人情味、缺乏思想的)公司高级管理人员 suit verb[ T ] uk /suːt//sjuːt/ us /suːt/ suitverb[T] (BE RIGHT)B2 to be right for a particular person, situation, or occasion: 适合,适宜于 A lot of corn is grown in this area - the soil seems to suit it very well.这个地方种的玉米很多——看来这里的土壤非常适合玉米生长。 The city lifestyle seems to suit her - she looks great.城市的生活方式似乎很适合她——她看起来气色非常好。 B2 (usually of a colour or style of clothes) to make someone look more attractive: (通常指颜色或衣服式样)适合,与…相称 You should wear more red - it suits you.你应该多穿红色的衣服——这个颜色很适合你。 Short skirts don't really suit me - I don't have the legs for them.我不太适合穿短裙——我的腿不好看。 The software can be modified to suit the particular needs of the end user.该软件可加以修改以满足终端用户的特殊需要。 How does family life suit you? "Will a loan of $500 be sufficient?" "That will suit me fine."“借你500美元够吗?”“足够了。” I don't suppose I have any books that would suit your sophisticated tastes. Couldn't you contrive a meeting between them? I think they'd be ideally suited. Being suitable or unsuitable age-barred appropriately be made for someone/somethingidiom become befit dress/look/act the partidiom extravagantly face fill/fit the billidiom find your own levelidiom level make order part problematic someone's face doesn't fitidiom suit someone (right) down to the groundidiom unsympathetically unworthy whitelist You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Wearing clothes Decorating or making something attractive Attractive suitverb[T] (BE CONVENIENT)B2 to be convenient and cause the least difficulty for someone: 对…方便 We could go now or this afternoon - whatever time suits you best.我们可以现在去或者下午去——看你什么时候最方便。 "How about eight o'clock at the cinema?" "That suits me fine."“8点钟在电影院外面见怎么样?”“我没问题。” The opposition leader accused government ministers of manipulating the statistics to suit themselves.反对派领导人指责政府部长篡改统计数据以满足自身利益。 Which evening would suit you best for the party?晚会哪天晚上举行对你最合适? Part-time work would suit me right down to the ground.兼职工作非常适合我。 Which time suits you better - 12.30 or one o'clock?哪个时间你更方便——12点半还是1点? We can go to the seven o'clock performance or the eight - whichever suits you best. Being suitable or unsuitable age-barred appropriately be made for someone/somethingidiom become befit dress/look/act the partidiom extravagantly face fill/fit the billidiom find your own levelidiom level make order part problematic someone's face doesn't fitidiom suit someone (right) down to the groundidiom unsympathetically unworthy whitelist GrammarFit or suit? If something fits you or fits into a place, it is the right size or shape for you or for that place: … Idiomssuit yourself! suit someone (right) down to the ground Phrasal verbsuit up suit yourself!idiom informal an expression used either humorously or angrily to mean "do what you want to do": (表示幽默或生气)随你的便!你想怎么样就怎么样吧! "I don't think I'll come to the party tonight." "All right, suit yourself!"“我想我今晚不会去参加聚会。”“好的,随你的便吧!” Linguistics: interjections aiyo attaboy attagirl auf Wiedersehen aw shucks doctor eat your heart outidiom figure guess lordy marry mazel tov more more power to your elbow!idiom roll yoink you know something?idiom you should have seen/heard something/someoneidiom you the man!idiom yuk suit | American Dictionarysuit verb[ T ] us/sut/ suitverb[T] (WORK WELL)to be convenient or work well for someone or something: What time suits you best? The job of a salesman seems to suit him. To suit also means to make someone look more attractive: That new hairstyle really suits you – you look terrific. Phrasal verbsuit up suit noun[ C ] us/sut/ suitnoun[C] (CLOTHES)a set of clothes made of the same material and usually consisting of a jacket and pants or skirt A suit is also a set of clothes or a piece of clothing to be worn in a particular situation or for a particular activity: a bathing suit slang A suit is also someone in business, esp. when compared with an artist or ordinary worker: The network suits don’t care about the fans who show up at the ballpark. suitnoun[C] (LEGAL CASE)a lawsuit: She brought a suit against the HMO for medical malpractice. suitnoun[C] (CARD TYPE)any of the four types of cards in a set of playing cards, each having a different symbol printed on it: The four suits in a deck of cards are hearts, spades, clubs, and diamonds. suit | Business Englishsuit noun[ C ] uk /suːt/us LAW (alsolawsuit) a problem or complaint taken for a decision to a court of law by a person or organization rather than by the police or the government: bring/file a suitThey have brought a suit for damages against the company. a civil/class-action/libel suit file suit LAW to take a problem or complaint to a court of law for a decision: 30 people have filed suit against the company. a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt that are made from the same material: a business/pinstripe suitShe wore a smart grey business suit to work. [ usually plural ]informal an executive, especially in advertising, the film industry, etc., rather than a creative(= writer, artist, etc.) working in one of these industries: We'll leave the suits in the boardroom to worry about this. Compare creativenoun Examples of suitsuit With programmable control, the prosthetic team can create virtually any control scheme that suits a person's unique abilities. A theoretical perspective that is well suited to guiding the empirical investigation of such pathways may be found in the field of developmental psychopathology. Photonics forces, but they are low degree of freedom and not well suited to this scale of precision. Second, the 1-ha method clearly suits many purposes reasonably well - as we discuss further below it is an important multi-purpose protocol. The five codes discussed show large differences in the physics included and the mesh handling, which makes them suited to different problems. Policy makers should neither ask for firm conclusions when they do not exist, nor interpret scientific results to suit preferred policy outcomes. Such singing activities would be specifically designed to suit pre-pubertal children. A man dressed in a secondhand overcoat, in a used and worn out suit, a man whose face no longer had any human characteristics. As it would appear, nothing is better suited to prevent a revolutionary upheaval than the licensed revolt enacted in carnival. This tailoring of approaches to suit his intended audience depended upon a careful appreciation of the desires of each party and strict secrecy. They completely lack any apparatus suited to confronting phenomena of this order. Forms of human intervention include supplying information and energy, physically assisting the robot and modifying the environment to suit the robot. Some research has begun to examine family experiences in dynamic ways which may be suited to future evaluations of welfare reform policy. However, four mitigating factors make an explosion of suits unlikely, even were this more expansive form of liability officially recognized. His real motive here though is to show us how poorly suited are "top down" approaches to reproductive ethics. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withsuitsuitThese are words often used in combination with suit. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. black suit A reporter interviewed the bodyguard with the prince who was wearing a smart black suit. blue suit He wanted not to get rid of the gentleman in the blue suit and white shirt but to put him on the jury. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 civil suit If, however, the testimony was such that it would subject the witness to a debt action or a civil suit, the privilege was not available. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with suit |
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