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suiting

/soo-ting/US // ˈsu tɪŋ //UK // (ˈsuːtɪŋ, ˈsjuːt-) //

西装,西服,西装革履,西服套装

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : fabric for making suits.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbbe acceptable, appropriate
Antonyms

Examples

  • The Scarlett-suiting Tarleton Twins presented a problem, because nobody could find twins who could act.

  • We tried to make his suiting more Irish, to keep him a step away from the aristocracy.

  • The designer showed a collection filled with mannish silhouettes, pinstripe suiting, and plaids.

  • It was a fitting backdrop for the Paris debut of his perfectly calculated, spare gray suiting.

  • Their plan ended up suiting insurance companies, Big Pharma, and those, mostly union members, holding “Cadillac” health plans.

  • And, suiting his action to his words, he struck Mike in the face so hard that the blood ran from his nose in a stream.

  • She was now making a morning call, and suiting her conversation to the black dress of her niece.

  • And suiting his action to his words, he tumbled down from the log pile, and darted up the hill-side toward the forest.

  • "Then the Duke of Friedwald sent me to give you this purse," remarked the man, suiting the action to the word.

  • Suiting the action to the word, they secured a stone weighing about seventy-five pounds and brought it to the ledge.