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Definition of tailoring in English: tailoringnoun ˈteɪlərɪŋˈteɪlərɪŋ mass noun1The activity or trade of a tailor. they learnt woodwork, tailoring, and other trades Example sentencesExamples - A portion of the immigrants were skilled artisans who typically replicated their old-world crafts of shoemaking and repairing, tailoring, carpentry, and barbering.
- They are irresistibly drawn by the detritus generated by building, gardening, housework, tailoring, or carpentry.
- The Ndola Women and Youth Resource Centre facilitates a number of livelihood programmes which include brick making, pottery, agriculture, tailoring, carpentry and others.
- ‘There is need to introduce more courses which attract women participation like tie and dye, cookery, tailoring, bee keeping and homecraft,’ he said.
- In addition, almost all of them are involved in secondary work such as trade, smithing (working with metals), or tailoring.
- Vocational courses such as tailoring for girls and carpentry for boys are taught.
- They can be trained in trades such as carpentry, tailoring, catering, phenyl making and candle making.
- In the urban shantytowns, small-scale commercial activities such as vegetable stalls, food stores, carpentry, and tailoring abound.
- Prior to the tsunami, these residents were involved in fishing, tourism, carpentry, tailoring and various other small businesses such as selling vegetables and fruit.
- Paddy was also responsible for dispatching many sewing machines, which formed the basis of a thriving school for tailoring and dressmaking.
- Then, you will need to allow sufficient time for professional tailoring of the dress, to get it to fit just right!
- Most notable among the trends, which included monochrome palettes, constricted tailoring and old-fashioned glamour, was the enthusiastic use of fur both in the collections.
- Women in rural areas are also generating income through activities such as crafts and tailoring.
- They are also given vocational training, such as tailoring or carpentry, and are taught to read, write and do simple maths.
- The businesswomen in the township were involved in tailoring, homecraft and other related trade activities.
- The students train in crafts, tailoring, typewriting and computer programming.
- Skills provided here include; carpentry, tailoring, mixed agriculture, small business management, book keeping and typing skills.
- Mr Chisanyi said youths should be engaged in productive ventures such as agriculture, carpentry, tailoring, fishing, manufacturing gemstone mining, copper craft and art.
- Repair, construction, tailoring, printing, and other services are always in demand, as is private tutoring.
- Apart from these, the girls are also taught various household activities like cooking and tailoring.
- 1.1 The style or cut of a garment or garments.
his rather careful tailoring suggested an accountant rather than a policeman Example sentencesExamples - Their special occasion outfits include beautifully cut dresses and suits, all with classic tailoring, and all complemented by elegant co-ordinating jackets, shawls and hats.
- The trend is going to be sharper tailoring,’ the designer forecasts.
- There were also elements of sharp tailoring, accessorised with traditional silk foulard snaffle scarves, cashmere striped sweaters and plenty of bling with gilt accessories.
- She'd suggested he wear his best blue outfit for the first interview, to play up his friendly eyes and because the slightly fitted tailoring of the shirt made the suit look vaguely like a uniform.
- His womenswear sets razor-sharp tailoring against indulgently romantic dresses formed from layers of fragile chiffon.
- Look at the master tailoring of this fabulous dinner jacket or carefully balanced tweed and learn what it is to dress with distinction.
- Yet his great insight is to recognize that it was the hue and texture of fabric taken together, more than the cut and tailoring, that determined the value of a garment.
- The difference in this season's suit pants is the cleaner, simpler lines found in the tailoring of the suits themselves.
- He'll suggest the right padding and tailoring in the suit's shoulders, which can make your posture look good and make you look well-defined.
- Taste is the watchword: sumptuous fabrics, meticulous tailoring, but simple lines and nothing flashy, so as to focus attention on her face; from the neck up, she's a beauty.
- Their brave, new tailoring has set a course for comfortable, thoroughly-wearable garments with flair.
- The new Chisholm Jacket combines western fashion from the 1940s with the modern fit and tailoring that Schaefer Outfitter is known for.
- As for the suit, Costume National's tailoring is never dull, and is second to none for price and design content.
- The season looks at a more chic look with cool cut tailoring, knee length coats and luxurious knitwear.
- Paul Smith meanwhile remained true to his own history of classic tailoring, crisp lines and bright floral and striped patterns.
- Adding colour, tailoring and beading, she has produced some striking designs which allow women to ‘express themselves’ while remaining covered.
- It was narcissism at its peak, but there was relevance to the German designer's strict tailoring, with peaked shoulders and scalloped hems giving jackets a feminine edge.
- The exquisite underwear is cut from the same Egyptian cotton used for the store's custom-made shirts and sewn with the same old-world tailoring.
Definition of tailoring in US English: tailoringnounˈtāləriNGˈteɪlərɪŋ 1The activity or trade of a tailor. they learned woodwork, tailoring, and other trades Example sentencesExamples - The students train in crafts, tailoring, typewriting and computer programming.
- They are also given vocational training, such as tailoring or carpentry, and are taught to read, write and do simple maths.
- The businesswomen in the township were involved in tailoring, homecraft and other related trade activities.
- Paddy was also responsible for dispatching many sewing machines, which formed the basis of a thriving school for tailoring and dressmaking.
- ‘There is need to introduce more courses which attract women participation like tie and dye, cookery, tailoring, bee keeping and homecraft,’ he said.
- Women in rural areas are also generating income through activities such as crafts and tailoring.
- They are irresistibly drawn by the detritus generated by building, gardening, housework, tailoring, or carpentry.
- Skills provided here include; carpentry, tailoring, mixed agriculture, small business management, book keeping and typing skills.
- Repair, construction, tailoring, printing, and other services are always in demand, as is private tutoring.
- They can be trained in trades such as carpentry, tailoring, catering, phenyl making and candle making.
- Most notable among the trends, which included monochrome palettes, constricted tailoring and old-fashioned glamour, was the enthusiastic use of fur both in the collections.
- In addition, almost all of them are involved in secondary work such as trade, smithing (working with metals), or tailoring.
- Then, you will need to allow sufficient time for professional tailoring of the dress, to get it to fit just right!
- Mr Chisanyi said youths should be engaged in productive ventures such as agriculture, carpentry, tailoring, fishing, manufacturing gemstone mining, copper craft and art.
- Vocational courses such as tailoring for girls and carpentry for boys are taught.
- A portion of the immigrants were skilled artisans who typically replicated their old-world crafts of shoemaking and repairing, tailoring, carpentry, and barbering.
- Apart from these, the girls are also taught various household activities like cooking and tailoring.
- The Ndola Women and Youth Resource Centre facilitates a number of livelihood programmes which include brick making, pottery, agriculture, tailoring, carpentry and others.
- In the urban shantytowns, small-scale commercial activities such as vegetable stalls, food stores, carpentry, and tailoring abound.
- Prior to the tsunami, these residents were involved in fishing, tourism, carpentry, tailoring and various other small businesses such as selling vegetables and fruit.
- 1.1 The style or cut of a garment or garments.
his rather careful tailoring suggested an accountant rather than a policeman Example sentencesExamples - As for the suit, Costume National's tailoring is never dull, and is second to none for price and design content.
- The new Chisholm Jacket combines western fashion from the 1940s with the modern fit and tailoring that Schaefer Outfitter is known for.
- Their special occasion outfits include beautifully cut dresses and suits, all with classic tailoring, and all complemented by elegant co-ordinating jackets, shawls and hats.
- There were also elements of sharp tailoring, accessorised with traditional silk foulard snaffle scarves, cashmere striped sweaters and plenty of bling with gilt accessories.
- The trend is going to be sharper tailoring,’ the designer forecasts.
- The difference in this season's suit pants is the cleaner, simpler lines found in the tailoring of the suits themselves.
- She'd suggested he wear his best blue outfit for the first interview, to play up his friendly eyes and because the slightly fitted tailoring of the shirt made the suit look vaguely like a uniform.
- He'll suggest the right padding and tailoring in the suit's shoulders, which can make your posture look good and make you look well-defined.
- Yet his great insight is to recognize that it was the hue and texture of fabric taken together, more than the cut and tailoring, that determined the value of a garment.
- The season looks at a more chic look with cool cut tailoring, knee length coats and luxurious knitwear.
- Adding colour, tailoring and beading, she has produced some striking designs which allow women to ‘express themselves’ while remaining covered.
- Taste is the watchword: sumptuous fabrics, meticulous tailoring, but simple lines and nothing flashy, so as to focus attention on her face; from the neck up, she's a beauty.
- His womenswear sets razor-sharp tailoring against indulgently romantic dresses formed from layers of fragile chiffon.
- It was narcissism at its peak, but there was relevance to the German designer's strict tailoring, with peaked shoulders and scalloped hems giving jackets a feminine edge.
- The exquisite underwear is cut from the same Egyptian cotton used for the store's custom-made shirts and sewn with the same old-world tailoring.
- Their brave, new tailoring has set a course for comfortable, thoroughly-wearable garments with flair.
- Look at the master tailoring of this fabulous dinner jacket or carefully balanced tweed and learn what it is to dress with distinction.
- Paul Smith meanwhile remained true to his own history of classic tailoring, crisp lines and bright floral and striped patterns.
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