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I . tailor [ˈteɪləʳ, Am -ɚ] N

II . tailor [ˈteɪləʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans

1. tailor (sew):

szyć [perf u-]

tailor-made [ˌteɪləˈmeɪd, Am -lɚ-] ADJ

1. tailor-made (of clothes):

2. tailor-made (made to fit certain person):

3. tailor-made (suitable):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Distance tailoring takes advantage of lower labor costs at the expense of professional measurements and a requirement to choose fabrics from photos rather than swatches.
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Women's wear becoming more showy and extravagant brought about adorned hair buns and tailoring.
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Students get to learn motor mechanics, typewriting and shorthand, black smithy, weaving, carpentry, agriculture, animal husbandry, poultry, tailoring, etc.
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First to go is the immaculate hair, then the sharp tailoring, the court shoes, the inhibitions, the semblance of humanity.
www.independent.co.uk
He left school at fourteen to take up tailoring.
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The organisation trained women in tailoring, dance, music, typewriting...
www.thehindu.com
He is well-dressed in soft comfortable suits, with a fresh take on tailoring as influenced by workwear-inspired proportions.
preen.inquirer.net
In 1928, the company held its first customer engineering education class, demonstrating an early recognition of the importance of tailoring solutions to fit customer needs.
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Needless to say, sharp tailoring is a pre-requisite in this stylised, noirish universe.
www.joe.ie
She completed a diploma in tailoring, intending to be a fashion designer.
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