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1 | to be convenient or suitable for someone 对…方便;中…的意;适合 |
| The after-school programme suits the needs of most of the children. 课外活动适合绝大部分孩子的需要。 |
| It’ s important to find a form of exercise that suits your lifestyle. 找到一种适合你生活方式的运动形式是很重要的。 |
| I work part time, which suits me fine. 我做兼职工作,这很适合我。 |
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2 | if a style or something you wear suits you , it makes you look good (款式或穿戴物)适合于,使显得好看 |
| Dark colours suit her best. 深颜色最适合她。 |
| The new hairstyle really suits her. 这个新发型确实适合她。 |
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- | suit sb down to the ground BRITISH |
| to be very convenient or suitable for someone |
| 对某人非常方便(或合适) |
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| Working at home on Fridays suits him down to the ground. 周五在家工作对他来说再方便不过了。 |
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- | suit yourself |
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1 | used for telling someone to do what is convenient for them 自便 | You can adapt the recipe to suit yourself. 你可以根据自己的需要来调整食谱。 | |
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2 | used for telling someone rather rudely to do whatever they want , even though it is not what you want them to do 随你的便;你爱怎么样就怎么样吧 | You don’ t agree? Suit yourself, then. 你不同意?那随你的便吧。 | |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌsuit ˈup |
| PHRASAL VB AMERICAN |
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| to get ready for an activity by putting on a uniform or special clothes (为参加活动而)穿戴整齐,穿戴完毕 |
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