suited
- IPA[ˈsuːtɪd]
英式
- right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation;wearing a suit of clothes of a specified type, fabric, or colour
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- 1. 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
- 2. wearing a suit of clothes of a specified type, fabric, or colour a dark-suited man sober-suited lawyers
- 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: what time would suit you? the flat has two bedrooms—if it suits, you can have one of them
Oxford Dictionary
- 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
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- unsuitable or inappropriate: the soil is ill-suited to wheat farming
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- unsuitable or inappropriate: the soil is ill-suited to wheat farming
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- smartly dressed
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- (in bridge) a holding of a number of high cards of one suit in a hand.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in bridge or whist) a holding of several cards of one suit in a hand, typically 5 or more out ...
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- a young child's one-piece outer garment: an adorable polka dot romper suit
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- IPA[ˈso͞odəd]
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- right or appropriate for a particular person, purpose, or situation: the task is ideally suited to a computer
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