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suited

/soo-tid/US // ˈsu tɪd //

适合,适合的,适宜的,适用于

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : appropriate: She is suited to such a job.
    • : compatible or consistent with: a prose style suited to the subject.

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Examples

  • Clumpner backed up Benvenuto – and suggested the Housing Commission was uniquely suited for the task.

  • There are lots of different tools that you can use to help generate your site’s sitemap, these two are a great starting point, but feel free to choose the one that is best suited for your needs.

  • They are making many Americans less suited for self-government and more dangerous to their neighbors.

  • If you’re frequently on the run and want to avoid bulk, a detachable 2-in-1 will probably be more suited to your lifestyle needs.

  • In fact, covid-19 dashboards are remarkably ill-suited to the complexities of our pandemic reality.

  • If well done, a video game is uniquely suited to tell the story of a television show.

  • But Seligman never imagined how Mitchell might put the concept to work, in part because it was so ill-suited to that purpose.

  • This suited state governments (especially conservative-led ones) just fine.

  • So she began trying out the beds, but none of them suited her until she found that the seventh one was just right.

  • That suited us until the revelation of these alleged, awful crimes.

  • You have waxed fat and sleek in your seneschalship; this easy life in Dauphiny appears to have been well suited to your health.

  • The tone is with few exceptions sweet in quality and seldom powerful, but admirably suited to the amateur.

  • This was his native habitat, an environment precisely suited to his peculiar talent.

  • The flavor is not unpleasant, but is better suited to those who prefer a mild rather than a full flavored cigar.

  • Be this as it may, we hardly think the Yara cigar suited to the cigarist's taste at the present time.