tailor

[英] [ˈteilə] [美] [ˈtelɚ] 生词本

n.

vi.

vt.

  • 易混淆的单词:Tailor  
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  • 英英释义

  • 行业释义

  • 词典例句

1. N-COUNT (男装)裁缝 A tailor is a person whose job is to make men's clothes. 
2. VERB 按需定制;量身打造 If you tailor something such as a plan or system to someone's needs, you make it suitable for a particular person or purpose by changing the details of it. 
  • We can tailor the program to the patient's needs.

    我们可以根据病人的需要调整治疗方案。

  • ...how the local forces were trying to tailor their policing style to increase public confidence.

    地方部队如何努力调整治安维护方式以增强公众信心

  • ...scripts tailored to American comedy audiences.

    为美国喜剧片观众量身定做的剧本

Noun

1. a person whose occupation is making and altering garments

Verb

1. make fit for a specific purpose

2. style and tailor in a certain fashion;

  • "cut a dress"
  • synonym: cut

3. create (clothes) with cloth;

  • "Can the seamstress sew me a suit by next week?"

计算机

  • 1.设计,制作(电路等);加工,处理(通信协议等);编制,设计,剪裁(程序等)
1. He asked the tailor to make over his trousers.
他叫裁缝修改他的裤子。

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2. He established himeself as a tailor.
他以做裁缝为业。

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3. He seems tailor-made for the job.
他好像很适合这项工作。

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4. Mr. Tailor is a good judge of the fine arts.
泰勒先生是美术鉴赏行家。

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5. The needle left a prick in the tailor's finger.
裁缝的手指上有个针扎的孔。

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6. The pianist had to tailor his style to suit the vocalist's distinctive voice.
钢琴手不得不改变风格以配合歌手独特的嗓音。

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7. The tailor has butchered this suit.
那裁缝把这套衣服做坏了。

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8. The tailor has cut my coat very well.
裁缝把我的外衣裁得很好。

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9. The tailor lined my coat with silk.
裁缝用绸作我外衣的衬里。

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10. The tailor took my measure for a new suit.
裁缝量了我的尺寸准备为我做套新衣服。

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