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单词 suited
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suited


suit·ed

S5941325 (so͞o′tĭd)adj.1. Wearing a suit.2. Games Being of the same suit. Used of cards: The poker player showed two suited cards, the seven and eight of diamonds.3. Fitting or appropriate: clothing that was suited for the weather.

suited

(ˈsuːtɪd) adjsuitable or appropriate(of two people) a good match for each other
Thesaurus
Adj.1.suited - meant or adapted for an occasion or usesuited - meant or adapted for an occasion or use; "a tractor suitable (or fit) for heavy duty"; "not an appropriate (or fit) time for flippancy"suitablefit - meeting adequate standards for a purpose; "a fit subject for discussion"; "it is fit and proper that you be there"; "water fit to drink"; "fit for duty"; "do as you see fit to"
2.suited - outfitted or supplied with clothing; "recruits suited in green"clad, clothed - wearing or provided with clothing; sometimes used in combination; "clothed and in his right mind"- Bible; "proud of her well-clothed family"; "nurses clad in white"; "white-clad nurses"
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suit

(suːt) noun1. a set of clothes usually all of the same cloth etc, made to be worn together, eg a jacket, trousers (and waistcoat) for a man, or a jacket and skirt or trousers for a woman. (一套)衣服 (一套)衣服 2. a piece of clothing for a particular purpose. a bathing-suit / diving-suit. 一件(專用)衣服(如遊泳衣) 一套专用衣服(如游泳衣) 3. a case in a law court. He won/lost his suit. 訟案 讼案4. an old word for a formal request, eg a proposal of marriage to a lady. (古)求婚 (古)求婚 5. one of the four sets of playing-cards – spades, hearts, diamonds, clubs. 同花色的一組牌 同花色的一组牌 verb1. to satisfy the needs of, or be convenient for. The arrangements did not suit us; The climate suits me very well. 適合 适合2. (of clothes, styles, fashions etc) to be right or appropriate for. Long hair suits her; That dress doen't suit her. 相配 相配3. to adjust or make appropriate or suitable. He suited his speech to his audience. 使適應,協調 使适应,协调 ˈsuited adjective (negative unsuited) fitted, or appropriate (to or for). I don't think he's suited to/for this work. 適合的 适合的ˈsuitor noun an old word for a man who tries to gain the love of a woman. (古)求婚者 (古)求婚者 ˈsuitcase noun a case with flat sides for clothes etc, used by a person when travelling. He hastily packed his (clothes in his) suitcase. 衣箱 手提箱,衣箱 follow suit to do just as someone else has done. He went to bed and I followed suit. 照著做 照着做suit down to the ground (of eg an arrangement, fashion etc) to suit (a person) completely. The dress suits her down to the ground. 完全適合 完全适合suit oneself to do what one wants to do. 隨自己的意願行事 随自己的意愿行事,自便

suited


suit the action to the word

To follow through with actions that one talks about or intends to do. So far, China has been the only country to suit the action to the word when it comes to reducing the effects of climate change.See also: action, suit, word

suit (someone or something) to (someone or something)

To match, adapt, or tailor someone or something to someone or something. Often used in passive constructions. Our team of technicians are suited to any technical emergency that comes your way. We can't just suit the job to you because you don't like certain aspects of it—if you aren't happy here, you can find another place to work.See also: suit

suit up

1. To put on a uniform for a specific job, role, or activity. We're going to review some gameplay footage of our opponents before we suit up. The police chief told me not to suit up while the investigation into the incident proceeded.2. slang To wear a formal suit for a social occasion. My best man and two groomsmen need to go suit up and start getting ready for the ceremony. Jim likes to suit up anytime we all go out, even if it's just to grab a few beers at the local pub.See also: suit, up

suit (oneself)

1. To do that which fulfills one's own desires, expectations, or ambitions, especially when failing to consider those of anyone else. It really doesn't matter to me how you arrange the furniture in here, so just suit yourself! Look, Tom and his wife are always going to suit themselves, so don't tie up everything you want to do on this trip with them.2. A set phrase used in the imperative indicating that the speaker accepts or is indifferent to the other person's decision or preference, especially when it runs contrary to their own desires or expectations. A: "I would just rather not go to a wedding where I won't know anyone." B: "Fine, suit yourself. I'll just go alone." A: "I don't think I'll come to dinner after all." B: "Suit yourself. Should be fun, though."See also: suit

suit (one's) actions to (one's) words

1. To do the things or behave the way that one advises, dictates, or espouses; to practice what one preaches. My parents always told us to respect each other and not to bicker, but they rarely suited their actions to their words. If you're going to tell your employees not to incur excessive, unnecessary costs, then you had better be prepared to suit your actions to your words.2. To follow through with what one has one has promised or threatened to do. Don't threaten to quit your job unless you're actually willing to suit your actions to your words. He always talks about these grand adventures he's going to embark upon, but he never suits his actions to his words.See also: action, suit, word

suit (one's) fancy

To satisfy or be in line with one's tastes, preferences, interests, or desires. A trip up into the mountains would really suit my fancy. These people have so much money that they just spend their time doing whatever suits their fancies. I'm going to shopping for an outfit that will suit my fancy.See also: fancy, suit

suit (oneself) up

to get into one's uniform, especially an athletic uniform. The coach told the team to suit up for the game by three o'clock. It's time to suit up! She suited herself up and went out on the court.See also: suit, up

*suited for something

appropriate for something. (*Typically: be ~; become ~.) Do you think I am suited for this kind of work? Those clothes are not suited for outdoor work.See also: suited

suit up

Put on clothes for a particular activity, as in Come on, fellows, it's time to suit up for the hockey game. [Mid-1900s] See also: suit, up

suit the action to the word

carry out your stated intentions at once. The expression comes from the scene in Hamlet in which a troupe of actors arrive to present a play to the king and queen. Hamlet instructs them to ‘suit the action to the word, the word to the action’.See also: action, suit, word

suit up

v.1. To put on clothing designed for a special activity: We suited up in our riding clothes. 2. To dress someone in clothing designed for a special activity: We suited up the children in their Halloween costumes. The soldiers were suited up for night patrol.See also: suit, up
EncyclopediaSeesuit

suited


  • adj

Synonyms for suited

adj meant or adapted for an occasion or use

Synonyms

  • suitable

Related Words

  • fit

adj outfitted or supplied with clothing

Related Words

  • clad
  • clothed
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