tailor

v.多改;n.裁缝

Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
tailor (noun)
a person whose occupation is making or altering outer garments
tailor (verb)
intransitive verb
transitive verb
to do the work of a tailor
1.
a) to make or fashion as the work of a tailor
b) to make or adapt to suit a special need or purpose
2.
to fit with clothes
3.
to style with trim straight lines and finished handwork
Merriam-Webster Online Thesaurus
tailor (verb)
to change (something) so as to make it suitable for a new use or situation
SYNONYMS:
acclimate, acclimatize, accommodate, adjust, condition, conform, doctor, edit, fashion, fit, put, shape, suit, tailor
RELATED WORDS:
readapt, readjust; customize, gear, match, model, pattern; attune, correct, harmonize, square, tune; establish, root, settle; acquaint, familiarize, orient, orientate; equip, prepare, prime, rehearse; harden, inure, season, toughen; alter, convert, make over, modify, recast, reclaim, recycle, redesign, redevelop, redo, reengineer, refashion, refigure, refit, refocus, reinvent, rejigger, remake, remodel, revamp, revise, rework, transform; accustom, condition, habilitate, habituate, naturalize; ready, season; bend; fiddle (with), fine-tune, phase, register, regulate, rig
NEAR ANTONYMS:
misadjust
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