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suit
- IPA[suːt]
英式
- a set of outer clothes made of the same fabric and designed to be worn together, typically consisting of a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt;a set of clothes to be worn for a particular activity
- be convenient for or acceptable to;act entirely according to one's own wishes (often used to express the speaker's annoyance)
verb: suit, 3rd person present: suits, gerund or present participle: suiting, past tense: suited, past participle: suited
noun: suit, plural noun: suits
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名詞
- 1. a set of outer clothes made of the same fabric and designed to be worn together, typically consisting of a jacket and trousers or a jacket and skirt a pinstriped suit 同義詞
- ▪ a set of clothes to be worn for a particular activity a jogging suit
- ▪ a complete set of pieces of armour for covering the whole body a suit of armour
- ▪ informal a high-ranking executive in an organization, typically one regarded as exercising influence in an impersonal way maybe now the suits in Washington will listen 同義詞
- 2. any of the sets into which a pack of playing cards is divided (in conventional packs comprising spades, hearts, diamonds, and clubs).
- 3. a lawsuit. 同義詞
- 4. the process of trying to win a woman's affection with a view to marriage he could not compete with John in Marian's eyes and his suit came to nothing 同義詞
- ▪ literary a petition or entreaty made to a person in authority he sought a passage to Christian lands, but they spurned his suit
- 5. a complete set of sails required for a ship or for a set of spars they went ashore and changed to another suit of sails
動詞
- 1. be convenient for or acceptable to what time would suit you? the flat has two bedrooms—if it suits, you can have one of them 同義詞
- ▪ act entirely according to one's own wishes (often used to express the speaker's annoyance) ‘I'm not going to help you.’ ‘Suit yourself.’
- ▪ archaic adapt something to they took care to suit their answers to the questions put to them
- 2. enhance the features, figure, or character of (someone) the dress didn't suit her 同義詞
- 3. North American put on clothes, especially for a particular activity I suited up and entered the water
- right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation: the task is ideally suited to a computer the job is well suited to your abilities and experience
Oxford Dictionary
- right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation: the task is ideally suited to a computer
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in bridge) a holding of a number of high cards of one suit in a hand.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a young child's one-piece outer garment: an adorable polka dot romper suit
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in bridge or whist) a holding of several cards of one suit in a hand, typically 5 or more out ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (in bridge or whist) a holding of several cards of one suit in a hand, typically 5 or more out ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a young child's one-piece outer garment: an adorable polka dot romper suit
Oxford Dictionary
- (in bridge or whist) a holding of a number of high cards of one suit in a hand.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[so͞ot]
美式
- a set of outer clothes made of the same fabric and designed to be worn together, typically ... a pinstriped suit
- be convenient for or acceptable to: the apartment has two bedrooms—if it suits, you can have one of them he lied whenever it suited him
Oxford American Dictionary