释义 |
suit someone down to the groundBritish Be extremely convenient or appropriate for someone: the job would have suited you down to the ground...- We get lots of rail travellers and commuters coming into the shop, so our location suits us down to the ground.
- To Jules Simoneau in the fall of 1883 he wrote: ‘I have no wish that is not fulfilled [here]; a beautiful small garden; a fine view of plain, sea and mountain; a wife that suits me down to the ground; and a barrel of good Beaujolais.’
- I've never even bought a lottery ticket - the truth is I have two healthy children, a beautiful and talented wife and a job that suits me down to the ground.
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