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🔑 suit·edBrE /ˈsuːtɪd/, also /ˈsjuːtɪd/NAmE /ˈsuːtɪd/ adjective [not before noun] 🔑 right or appropriate for sb/sth 合适;适宜;适当◆~ (to sb/sth) She was ideally suited to the part of Eva Peron. 她演爱娃 · 庇隆这个角色再合适不过了。◆This diet is suited to anyone who wants to lose weight fast. 这食谱适合每一个希望迅速减肥的人。◆~ (for sb/sth) He is not really suited for a teaching career. 他不大适合做教师。 OPP unsuited 🔑 if two people are suited or well suited, they are likely to make a good couple 般配的◆Jo and I are very well suited. 我跟乔非常合得来。◆They were not suited to one another. 他们俩彼此不配。 OPP unsuited wearing a suit, or a suit of the type mentioned 穿西装的;穿…套装的◆sober-suited city businessmen 城市里那些穿着素净的西装的生意人 ●ˌsuited and ˈbooted(BrE, informal) dressed in very smart clothes and shoes 西装革履;衣履光鲜 |