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tailor noun /ˈteɪlə(r)/ /ˈteɪlər/ jump to other results - a person whose job is to make men’s clothes, especially somebody who makes suits, etc. for individual customersTopics Clothes and Fashionb2, Jobsb2
Word OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French taillour, literally ‘cutter’, based on late Latin taliare ‘to cut’. The verb dates from the mid 17th cent.
tailor verb /ˈteɪlə(r)/ /ˈteɪlər/ jump to other results - to make or adapt something for a particular purpose, a particular person, etc.
- Much of the software is supplied ready tailored for the user.
- tailor something to/for somebody/something Special programmes of study are tailored to the needs of specific groups.
- We identify your needs, and tailor your training accordingly.
- a system that is specially tailored for small companies
- tailor something to do something Most travel agents are prepared to tailor travel arrangements to meet individual requirements.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- carefully
- exactly
- individually
- …
prepositionSee full entry Word OriginMiddle English: from Anglo-Norman French taillour, literally ‘cutter’, based on late Latin taliare ‘to cut’. The verb dates from the mid 17th cent.
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