单词 | tailor |
释义 | tailor (teɪləʳ ) Word forms: tailors , tailoring , tailored 1. countable noun B2 A tailor is a person whose job is to make men's clothes. Synonyms: outfitter [old-fashioned], couturier, dressmaker, seamstress 2. verb If you tailor something such as a plan or system to someone's needs, you make it suitable for a particular person or purpose by changing the details of it. We can tailor the program to the patient's needs. [VERB noun + to] Local forces tried to tailor their policing style to increase public confidence. [VERB noun to-infinitive] ...scripts tailored to American comedy audiences. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: adapt, adjust, modify, cut Collocations: tailor a course However, opportunities to tailor the course to a firm's needs do present themselves as the course progresses. Times, Sunday Times The second phase allows students to tailor the course, with elective modules in areas such as accounting and general management. Times, Sunday Times What attracted him was the striking success of the formula of tailoring the course to a business. Times, Sunday Times For now, we are going into phase one of the scheme: a genealogical dinner, with each course tailored to match the genetic ancestry of one person around the table. Times, Sunday Times The more you know about your customer, the better you can tailor your product to them and the more likely they are to stay with you. Times, Sunday Times The potential for tailoring products to our moods must be irresistible. Times, Sunday Times Instead, big businesses are using online technology to tailor their products to the needs of individual consumers. Times, Sunday Times But it also reflects the reality that in rapidly deteriorating conditions businesses need to be very sensitive to the changing needs of customers and tailor products and pricing accordingly. Times, Sunday Times We must also understand the cultural sensibilities that differ around the world in order to tailor products relevant to diverse markets and realise true consumer delight. Times, Sunday Times Tailor the service to the family at hand. Christianity Today Hospitals appreciate that international patients may have different expectations from local patients and tailor their services accordingly. Times, Sunday Times The centers often tailor their services and outreach specifically to the school's student population. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 While social assistance and housing law are two key areas community clinics assist with, clinics may also tailor their services offered for the geographic location from which they operate. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Dentists can use stronger bleaches safely, and tailor treatment according to your teeth and their sensitivities. Times, Sunday Times It means medics will be able to monitor and tailor treatment patients accordingly. The Sun It involves molecules that regulate pain genes and the team say they can now make tailored treatments that don't numb the whole body. The Sun Scientists reassessed patients from a previous study who were given tailored treatment. The Sun I loved the diagnosis, matching what was right for the individual and tailoring treatment and care. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 裁缝, 调整 Japanese: テーラー, 目的に合わせる |
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