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1 suited
ˈsju:tɪd прил. годный, подходящий, пригодный, применимый, соответствующий suited for the job ≈ пригодный к работе suited to each other ≈ люди, которые подходят друг другу Is he psychologically suited to be a police officer? ≈ Обладает ли он психологической совместимостью с профессией офицера полиции? Syn: appropriate, apt a подходящий, годный, соответствующий (to, for) suited p. p. от suit ~ годный ~ подходящий, соответствующий, годный -
2 suited
['s(j)uːtɪd]прил.; предик.годный, подходящий, пригодный, соответствующийsuited to each other — люди, которые подходят друг другу
Is he psychologically suited to be a police officer? — Годится ли он психологически на должность полицейского?
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