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custom-tailor

/kuhs-tuhm-tey-ler/US // ˈkʌs təmˈteɪ lər //

定制的

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to modify to fit a specific use or need; tailor-make.

Examples

  • Through his company, consumers will be able to cheaply make custom DNA strands, including what Heinz calls “creatures.”

  • One minute the script, the next a story about Ivor Novello's tailor or the Tahiti steamer schedule in the Thirties.

  • He had a tailor who ran up dozens of the same suit in different sizes to account for slight variations in his weight.

  • I spent half an hour measuring all around the president to get the 27 precise measurements I needed to craft a true custom suit.

  • He later told CNN that eating cat was a pre-war custom across Italy.

  • When his lordship retired early, as was his custom, the other men adjourned once more to the billiard-room.

  • When Cortez made conquest of Mexico in 1519 smoking seemed to be a common as well as an ancient custom among the natives.

  • But for the most part even industry and endowment were powerless against the inertia of custom and the dead-weight of environment.

  • In 1634 he also prohibited the landing of tobacco any where except at the quay near the custom house in London.

  • The tailor of the fairy tale with his "seven at a blow" is not in it with the gunnery Lieutenant of a battleship.

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