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- v.适合;合适;讨好(某人);使适宜
- n.诉讼;花色;一套衣服;求婚
- 网络套装;西装;西服
第三人称单数:suits 现在分词:suiting 过去式:suited adj.+n. dark suit,blue suit,smart suit,tailor suit,lightweight suit v.+n. bring suit,file suit,suit purpose v. go with,match,fit,agree with,flatter n. costume,ensemble,dress suit,trouser suit,uniform 1. | 西服;西装;套装a set of clothes made of the same cloth, including a jacket and trousers/pants or a skirt |
| | | | | a two-/three-piece suit(= of two/three pieces of clothing) 一套两件╱三件式西装 |
2. | (从事特定活动时穿的)成套服装a set of clothing worn for a particular activity |
3. | (扑克牌中)所有同花色的牌any of the four sets that form a pack/deck of cards |
| The suits are called hearts, clubs, diamonds and spades. 扑克牌的四种花色分别叫红桃、梅花、方块和黑桃。 |
4. | (具影响力的)高级管理人员(尤指财务方面的)a person with an important job as a manager in a company or organization, especially one thought of as being mainly concerned with financial matters or as having a lot of influence |
1. | 对(某人)方便;满足(某人)需要;合(某人)心意to be convenient or useful for sb |
| Choose a computer to suit your particular needs. 选一台适合你个人需要的电脑。 | | If we met at 2, would that suit you? 我们两点钟见面,你方便吗? | | If you want to go by bus, that suits me fine . 要是你想坐公共汽车走,我也没问题。 | | He can be very helpful, but only when it suits him. 有时候他非常肯帮忙,不过那得合他心意。 | | It suits me to start work at a later time. 对我来说,最好晚一点再开始工作。 |
2. | ~ sb 相配;合身to make you look attractive |
| Blue suits you. You should wear it more often. 你适合穿蓝色,你该多穿蓝色衣服。 | | I don't think this coat really suits me. 我觉得这件大衣不大适合我穿。 |
3. | ~ sb/sth 适合;适宜;有利于to be right or good for sb/sth |
| This hot weather doesn't suit me. 天这么热,我真受不了。 |
IDM suit your/sbs book (informal) 对某人方便(或有用)to be convenient or useful for you/sb | This job suits me down to the ground. 这份工作我非常满意。 |
suit sb down to the ground (informal) 对某人非常方便;很合某人心意to be very convenient or acceptable for sb | This job suits me down to the ground. 这份工作我非常满意。 |
| I choose my assignments to suit myself. 我根据自己的喜好选任务。 |
| ‘I think I'll stay in this evening.’ ‘Suit yourself!’ “今晚我就不出去了。”“随你的便!” |
suit yourself 随自己的意愿to do exactly what you would like | I choose my assignments to suit myself. 我根据自己的喜好选任务。 |
(表示听凭对方的意愿)自便,随便usually used in orders to tell sb to do what they want, even though it annoys you | ‘I think I'll stay in this evening.’ ‘Suit yourself!’ “今晚我就不出去了。”“随你的便!” |
n. | 3. 一套房间,一套衣服,一套马具,(纸牌的)同样花式的一组牌 3. 一套房间,一套衣服,一套马具,(纸牌的)同样花式的一组牌 | v. | |
v. | 1. to be appropriate to or the right thing for somebody or something 2. to be something that a person likes or enjoys 3. to be convenient or acceptable to somebody 4. to look good on somebody or go well with something 5. to adapt something in order to meet requirements or circumstances 7. to look good in a particular colour or garment 8. to be convenient or appropriate for someone 9. to be convenient or suitable for someone 10. if a style or something that you wear suits you, it makes you look good 1. to be appropriate to or the right thing for somebody or something 2. to be something that a person likes or enjoys 3. to be convenient or acceptable to somebody 4. to look good on somebody or go well with something 5. to adapt something in order to meet requirements or circumstances 7. to look good in a particular colour or garment 8. to be convenient or appropriate for someone 9. to be convenient or suitable for someone 10. if a style or something that you wear suits you, it makes you look good | n. | 1. a set of clothes made from the same material, consisting of a jacket and pants or a skirt, sometimes together with a vest 2. a piece of clothing or set of clothes worn for a particular purpose 3. one of the four different sets of 13 playing cards in a pack 4. a case brought to a law court 5. a petition, especially to somebody in authority 6. a business executive, especially when seen as an anonymous bureaucrat 7. a set of things, especially sails or tools 8. a man's wooing of a woman and attempts to persuade her to marry him 9. a claim or complaint that someone makes in a court of law 10. one of four sets of playing cards that together make a deck. Clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades are the four suits. 1. a set of clothes made from the same material, consisting of a jacket and pants or a skirt, sometimes together with a vest 2. a piece of clothing or set of clothes worn for a particular purpose 3. one of the four different sets of 13 playing cards in a pack 4. a case brought to a law court 5. a petition, especially to somebody in authority 6. a business executive, especially when seen as an anonymous bureaucrat 7. a set of things, especially sails or tools 8. a man's wooing of a woman and attempts to persuade her to marry him 9. a claim or complaint that someone makes in a court of law 10. one of four sets of playing cards that together make a deck. Clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades are the four suits. |
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