tailor
- IPA[ˈteɪlə]
英式
- a person whose occupation is making fitted clothes such as suits, trousers, and jackets to fit individual customers.;another term for bluefish
- (of a tailor) make (clothes) to fit individual customers;make or adapt for a particular purpose or person
verb: tailor, 3rd person present: tailors, gerund or present participle: tailoring, past tense: tailored, past participle: tailored
noun: tailor, plural noun: tailors
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名詞
- 1. a person whose occupation is making fitted clothes such as suits, trousers, and jackets to fit individual customers.
- 2. another term for bluefish
動詞
- 1. (of a tailor) make (clothes) to fit individual customers he was wearing a sports coat which had obviously been tailored in London
- 2. make or adapt for a particular purpose or person arrangements can be tailored to meet individual requirements
- (of clothes) smart, fitted, and well cut: a tailored charcoal-grey suit
Oxford Dictionary
- (of clothes) smart, fitted, and well cut: a tailored charcoal-gray suit
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of clothes) made by a tailor for a particular customer: tailor-made suits
- a garment that has been specially made for a particular customer: a lady in a red tailor-made
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of clothes) made by a tailor for a particular customer: tailor-made suits
- a garment that has been specially made for a particular customer: a lady in a red tailor-made
Oxford Dictionary
- hard chalk or soapstone used in tailoring and dressmaking for marking fabric.
Oxford Dictionary
- hard chalk or soapstone used in tailoring and dressmaking for marking fabric.
Oxford American Dictionary
- strong thread used by tailors.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈtālər]
美式
- a person whose occupation is making fitted clothes such as suits, pants, and jackets to fit ...
- (of a tailor) make (clothes) to fit individual customers: he was wearing a sports coat that had obviously been tailored in New York
Oxford American Dictionary