tailors
英 [ˈteɪləz]
美 [ˈteɪlərz]
n. (尤指为顾客个别定制男装的)裁缝
v. 专门制作; 订做
tailor的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- (男装)裁缝
Atailoris a person whose job is to make men's clothes. - VERB 按需定制;量身打造
If youtailorsomething such as a plan or systemtosomeone's needs, you make it suitable for a particular person or purpose by changing the details of it.- We can tailor the program to the patient's needs.
我们可以根据病人的需要调整治疗方案。 - ...how the local forces were trying to tailor their policing style to increase public confidence.
地方部队如何努力调整治安维护方式以增强公众信心 - ...scripts tailored to American comedy audiences.
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- We can tailor the program to the patient's needs.
双语例句
- Craft workers such as carpenters, printers, and tailors formed unions, and in1834 individual unions came together in the National Trades'Union.
比如木匠、印刷工人和裁缝等技术工人成立了联盟,并且,在1834年,各个独立的联盟组织成立了国家职工联盟。 - Narrator: Two tailors can't make any clothes at all.
旁白:两个裁缝其实根本不会做任何衣服。 - Word of this eventually reached the ears of three tailors who lived in the town.
这个消息最后传到住在镇上的三个裁缝耳中。 - This situation gradually changed as tailors of dressmakers were hired to come into the home and make clothing.
后来,由于人们雇佣裁缝到家里做衣服,这一情况逐渐产生了变化。 - I can also understand the inner meaning of the old saying about nine tailors making a man.
我也能理解那句老话九个裁缝一个汉的内在涵义。 - It also tailors the software experience to an individual user's business role, skill, and task.
它也将软件体验划分为单独用户的业务角色、技能和任务。 - I went to the tailors to try on my new suit.
我到裁缝店去试我的新衣服。 - Tailors, clerks. Farmers, intellectuals. I mean, normal people.
裁缝、职员、农夫、知识分子,我的意思是,普通老百姓。 - In a moment they were as busy as tailors the night before a wedding.
顿时他们像婚礼前夕的裁缝一样忙碌起来。 - Moreover, the Regency rake would purchase different garments from different specialist tailors.
甚至,当时的摄政王会从不同的裁缝那里搭配不同的衣服。