tailoring / ˈteɪ lər ɪŋ /

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tailoring 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the business or work of a tailor.
  2. the skill or craftsmanship of a tailor.

tailoring 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make to fit; adjust

更多tailoring例句

  1. The Court, for example, imposes a narrow tailoring requirement on laws that discriminate on the basis of race.
  2. Rather than relying on elastic to accommodate curvy hips, designers used sophisticated tailoring.
  3. Utilitarian options abound, but this one from Wrangler stands out for its retro tailoring and cheerful western details.
  4. Virtual tailoring also offers some obvious benefits during a pandemic.
  5. For publishers, content is the same as product, so adopting this retail-like strategy of tailoring content recommendations based on subscribers’ interests achieves similar results.
  6. The pieces are near-identical, excepting the signature buttons on the Chanel suit and a few small tailoring details.
  7. These novices have their pick of seven branches of training: from mechanics to tailoring, electrical work to “kitchen arts.”
  8. As in any volume of letters, you see the writer tailoring his persona to suit the reader and the purpose.
  9. “The theme for the day is you tailoring your evidence,” he added Monday.
  10. Beachwear was the dress code, and even classic tailoring was given a shake up and repurposed into sleek and sporty silhouettes.
  11. Orlean had secured a position in a ladies' tailoring establishment at five dollars and fifty cents a week, and there he went.
  12. Ninnis and Mertz ran a tailoring business for the dogs, who were brought one by one into the outer Hut to be measured for harness.
  13. It tells of Lemech the tailor who leaves his wife, and turns miracle-worker, which he finds more profitable than his tailoring.
  14. Do not be too much addicted to tailoring, remember me to the fairest of the fair, and send me half a dozen needles.
  15. He was dressed in black, his clothes being well cut, though of obviously foreign tailoring.