释义 |
suited, ppl. a.|ˈs(j)uːtɪd| [f. suit n. or v. + -ed.] †1. ? Belonging to a group or set. Obs. rare.
1621G. Sandys Ovid's Met. vi. (1626) 109 Twice six Cœlestialls..Ioue in the midst. The suted figures tooke Their liuely formes: Ioue had a regall looke. 2. With qualifying word: Wearing a suit or attire of a specified kind.
1632Milton Penseroso 122 Till civil-suited Morn appeer. 1638Ford Fancies i. iii, Enter Livio, fresh suited. 1842Tennyson You ask me Why ii, It is the land that..sober-suited Freedom chose. 1901Westm. Gaz. 12 Nov. 9/2 The grey-suited brigade. |