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suit

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Related topics: Clothes, Law, Cards
suit1 /suːt, sjuːt $ suːt/ ●●● S2 W3 noun [countableC]
1 businessman.jpg clothes 衣服DCC a set of clothes made of the same material, usually including a jacket with trousers or a skirt 套裝,一套衣服〔通常包括用相同衣料做的短上衣和褲子或裙子〕
a grey lightweight suit
輕薄灰色套裝
a business suit
商務套裝
a tweed suit
粗花呢套裝
She was wearing a black trouser suit.
她穿着一套黑色褲裝。
morning suit
2. bathing/jogging etc suit DCCa piece of clothing or a set of clothes used for swimming, running etc 遊泳衣/慢跑服等 boiler suit, shell suit, sweat suit, tracksuit, wet suit
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3 law 法律SCL a problem or complaint that a person or company brings to a court of law to be settled 訴訟;訟案 SYN lawsuit
Johnson has filed suit against her.
約翰遜對她提起了訴訟。
a civil suit
民事訴訟
4 office worker 公司職員 informal a man, especially a manager, who works in an office and who has to wear a suit when he is at work 〔上班時必須穿套裝的〕辦公室職員〔尤指經理〕
I bought myself a mobile phone and joined the other suits on the train to the City.
我給自己買了一部手機,和其他上班族一起坐火車到倫敦商業區去 上班。
5. cards 紙牌DGC one of the four types of cards in a set of playing cards 〔一副紙牌中,四種花色牌中的一種〕同花 色牌
6 somebody’s strong suit GOOD ATsomething that you are good at 某人擅長的事,某人的專長,某人的特長
Sympathy is not Jack’s strong suit.
傑克不太會同情别人。
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in your birthday suit at birthday(3), → follow suit at follow(14)
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suit2 ●●● S3 W3 verb [transitiveT]
1 CONVENIENTto be acceptable, suitable, or convenient for a particular person or in a particular situation 適合;中的意;對方便
Whatever your reason for borrowing, we have the loan that suits your needs.
不管您因何貸款,我們都會有滿足您需要的貸款。
There’s a range of restaurants to suit all tastes.
有各種各樣的餐館可以滿足所有口味。
There are countryside walks to suit everyone.
有適合每個人的鄉村步行路徑。
We have gifts to suit every pocket (=of all prices).
我們有各種價格的禮物。
Either steak or chicken would suit me fine.
牛排或雞肉我都可以。
The climate there will suit you down to the ground (=suit you very well).
那兒的天氣你會非常滿意。
suit something to something
She had the ability to suit her performances to the audience.
她有能力使自己的表演迎合觀衆的口味。
2 SUIT/LOOK GOOD TOGETHERclothes, colours etc that suit you make you look attractive 使顯得漂亮
That coat really suits Paul.
那件外套非常適合保羅。
Red suits you.
紅色適合你。
Jill’s new hairstyle doesn’t really suit her.
吉爾的新發型不太適合她。
nGrammar
Suit is never passive in this meaning.
3 best/well/ideally/perfectly etc suited to/for something SUITABLEto have the right qualities to do something 非常適合做某事;具備做某事的特質
The activity holidays on offer are really best suited to groups.
目前推出的活動度假産品最適合團體出遊。
land well suited for agriculture
非常適合農耕的土地
the candidate most ideally suited to doing the job
最適合做這項工作的人選
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4 suit yourself spokenDON'T CARE used to tell someone they can do whatever they want to, even though it annoys you or you think they are not doing the right thing 随你的便吧;你想怎樣就怎樣吧
‘Mind if I sit here?’ he said gently. ‘Suit yourself.’
我坐在這兒行嗎?他輕聲說。随便。
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5. suit somebody’s book British EnglishBrE informalSUITABLE to fit well into someone’s plans 適合某人的計劃,合某人的心意
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nouns
suit somebody's needs/requirements
The building has been adapted to suit the needs of older people.
suit somebody's taste
Users can customize the home page to suit their personal tastes.
suit somebody's purpose
It suited her purpose to let him believe the lie.
suit somebody's mood
You can adjust the colour of the lighting to suit your mood.
suit somebody's style
Choose a racket that suits your style of play.
suit the circumstances
When writing emails, most people vary the style to suit the circumstances.
suit the occasion
I thought a simple black dress would suit the occasion.
suit somebody's pocket (=cost as much as they feel they can pay)
The choice is wide, with something to suit everyone's pocket.
adverbs
suit somebody well
Our new house suits us very well.
suit somebody perfectly
The arrangement suited me perfectly.
suit somebody fine informal:
Either Monday or Tuesday would suit me fine for our meeting.
suit somebody down to the ground informal (=suit someone very well)
Country life suits you down to the ground.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
suitsuit /suːt, sjuːtsuːt/ noun
1[countableC]LAW a case brought to a court of law by a private person or company, not by the police or governmentSYN LAWSUIT
Ms. Sobel filed a suit, claiming sex discrimination.
2[countableC] a set of clothes made from the same material and including a JACKET (=short coat) and trousers or a skirt
3[countableC usually plural] informal someone such as a manager working for a company that produces books, advertisements, or films, and who has to wear a suit when they are at work
He looks more like a copywriter than an account managing ‘suit’.
compare creative2
Origin suit1
(1200-1300) Old French siute act of following, group of helpers, from Vulgar Latin sequita, from sequere; → SUE

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