tailor 的 3 个定义
- a person whose occupation is the making, mending, or altering of clothes, especially suits, coats, and other outer garments.
- to make by tailor's work.
- to fashion or adapt to a particular taste, purpose, need, etc.: to tailor one's actions to those of another.
- to fit or furnish with clothing.
- Chiefly U.S. Military. to make to order; cut so as to cause to fit more snugly; taper.
- to do the work of a tailor.
tailor 近义词
person who sews clothing
make to fit; adjust
更多tailor例句
- It’s a way to get properly fitted clothing without a trip to the tailor, where social distancing is impossible, or having to try on clothes in crowded retail stores.
- I worked with my stylists and friends Marni Senofonte and Deonte Nash to create a custom look with our tailor Arturo and his daughter Christina from Rancho Tailors.
- The team of milliners, tailors and textile experts has been studiously sewing face coverings since the spring, so everyone working on the 300-acre property, whether they’re maintenance or Martha Washington, has masks made on-site.
- Our next step is to combine cuts and folds, thereby becoming even better tailors.
- It can identify and reproduce the “chemical fingerprints” of aged liquors, he said, or tailor tastes, colors and aromas to specific requirements.
- 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.
- He looked, that dreadful afternoon, as if he had just come from his barber, tailor and haberdasher.
- The reason why these guys are so successful is because they have no egos, and specifically tailor the parts for the actor.
- We should think about mental health more like how we tailor physical training routines.
- The tailor of the fairy tale with his "seven at a blow" is not in it with the gunnery Lieutenant of a battleship.
- But she is greatly interested in certain shops that she is buying out, and especially in her visits to her tailor.
- Is a Tailor, that can make a new Coat well, the worse Workman, because he can mend an old one?
- Well, I am either a tailor or a cooper, and for the life of me I can't tell which: at any rate, I'm either one or the other.
- Purt was gorgeous in a Canadian skating suitor so the tailor who sold it to him had called it.