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tailoring

/tey-ler-ing/US // ˈteɪ lər ɪŋ //

裁缝,缝制,裁缝学,裁缝师

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Definitions

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

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Examples

  • The Court, for example, imposes a narrow tailoring requirement on laws that discriminate on the basis of race.

  • Rather than relying on elastic to accommodate curvy hips, designers used sophisticated tailoring.

  • Utilitarian options abound, but this one from Wrangler stands out for its retro tailoring and cheerful western details.

  • Virtual tailoring also offers some obvious benefits during a pandemic.

  • 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.

  • The pieces are near-identical, excepting the signature buttons on the Chanel suit and a few small tailoring details.

  • These novices have their pick of seven branches of training: from mechanics to tailoring, electrical work to “kitchen arts.”

  • As in any volume of letters, you see the writer tailoring his persona to suit the reader and the purpose.

  • “The theme for the day is you tailoring your evidence,” he added Monday.

  • Beachwear was the dress code, and even classic tailoring was given a shake up and repurposed into sleek and sporty silhouettes.

  • Orlean had secured a position in a ladies' tailoring establishment at five dollars and fifty cents a week, and there he went.

  • 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.

  • It tells of Lemech the tailor who leaves his wife, and turns miracle-worker, which he finds more profitable than his tailoring.

  • Do not be too much addicted to tailoring, remember me to the fairest of the fair, and send me half a dozen needles.

  • He was dressed in black, his clothes being well cut, though of obviously foreign tailoring.