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1 tailored
tai·lored[ˈteɪləd, AM -ɚd]* * *['teɪləd]adj(= classically styled) klassisch; (= made by tailor) vom Schneider gemachthis personally tailored clothes — seine für ihn persönlich gefertigten Kleider
* * *tailored adj1. a) nach Maß angefertigt, maßgeschneidert (auch fig)b) gut sitzend (Kleid etc), tadellos gearbeitetc) Schneider…:tailored costume Schneiderkostüm n;tailored suit Maßanzug m2. fig zugeschnitten (to auf akk)* * *adj.geschneidert adj.zugeschnitten adj. -
2 tailor-made
adjective(lit. or fig.) maßgeschneidert* * *1) ((especially of women's clothes) made by a tailor to fit a person exactly.) maßgeschneidert2) (very well suited or adapted for some purpose: His new job seems tailor-made for him.) maßgeschneidert* * *tai·lor-ˈmadeadj inv1. (made-to-measure) maßgeschneidert, nach Maß angefertigtall his suits are \tailor-made er hat nur Maßanzügeto have sth \tailor-made [sich dat] etw [maß]schneidern lassenit sounds as though you're \tailor-made for the job es klingt so, als ob du genau der/die Richtige für den Job wärst* * *["teIlə'meɪd]adj1) maßgeschneidert, nach Maß gearbeitet2) (fig) role, holiday maßgeschneidert (for für), zugeschnitten (for auf +acc); car nach Kundenwünschen ausgelegtthe job was tailor-made for him — die Stelle war ihm wie auf den Leib geschnitten
* * *A adj1. → academic.ru/73164/tailored">tailored 12. elegant gekleidet3. auf Bestellung angefertigthe is tailor-made for this work er ist für diese Arbeit wie geschaffen;she was tailor-made for that part THEAT etc die Rolle war ihr auf den Leib (zu)geschnitten oder geschriebenB s1. Schneiderkostüm n2. umg nicht selbst gedrehte Zigarette* * *adjective(lit. or fig.) maßgeschneidert* * *adj.maßgeschneidert adj.
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