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I . suit [suːt] VERBE trans

1. suit (be convenient):

2. suit (be right):

they are well suited (to each other)

3. suit (look attractive with):

II . suit [suːt] SUBST

2. suit JUR:

3. suit JEUX:

naipe m

bathing suit SUBST esp Am

boiler suit SUBST Aus, GB

lounge suit SUBST GB

ski suit SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec suited

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Their respective occupations of industrial abseiler and radiographer were not entirely suited to the career opportunities available in the small, scenic settlement.
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Plants are suited to being grown in rockeries or containers.
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Squares of approximately 57 mm (inches) normally are well-suited for pieces with the kings in the preferred size range.
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Due to its high acidity and sugar potential it is particularly suited to sweeter, dessert wines.
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He suggests the increased labour cost could be covered by the ability to take only scallops perfectly suited for market from a truly sustainable fishery.
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By this time it suited the band to release a very airy and generally more minimal-sounding album, with a slower pace.
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Dan is not well suited to be a social worker.
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The suited man then displays contrition, suggesting that he is in part responsible for the disaster.
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The ability to handle pages as individual objects means that it is well suited to loose-leaf publications.
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It suited them to harp on the high saturated fat content and thus pave the way for other industrially processed oils.
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