单词 | tailored |
释义 | tailored (teɪləʳd ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Tailored clothes are designed to fit close to the body, rather than being loose. ...a white tailored shirt. Collocations: tailored clothes Now men demand comfort from their tailored clothes. Times, Sunday Times The idea of wearing them every day, and especially with anything approaching tailored clothes, just seems, well, wrong. Times, Sunday Times She hates tight, tailored clothes. Times, Sunday Times Exempted from wearing prisoners garb, he was allowed to wear his own custom tailored clothes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was known to be a hot-tempered ladies man who dressed in expensive tailored clothes. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Add a tailored coat for instant polish, and finish with metallic accessories. Times, Sunday Times I usually get by with a smart tailored coat, but it doesn't really work with my clubbing clothes. Times, Sunday Times Keyhole buttonholes are most often found on tailored coats and jackets. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Before 1935 (and again in the 1970s) men preferred snugly tailored coats and waistcoats. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Wear one to work over a tailored dress. Times, Sunday Times During the summer months in particular a jacket can look too heavy-handed, a tailored dress too restricting. Times, Sunday Times With little effort it alludes to the glamazon world of haute couture and softens the hard line of a strictly tailored dress. Times, Sunday Times If you are looking for a neat tailored dress to wear to work, it has it. Times, Sunday Times This tailored dress will look glam in the office. The Sun |
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