suit1/sut; suːt/n [C]1 a jacket and trousers or a skirt that are made of the same material and are worn together 套装﹐一套衣服〔用相同衣料做的短上衣和裤子或裙子〕: a light-weight suit 薄套装I wear a suit to work. 我穿套装上班。2 bathing/jogging etc suit a piece of clothing or a set of clothes that you wear for swimming, running etc 游泳衣/慢跑服等: a ski suit 滑雪服3 a LAWSUIT 诉讼﹔讼案: a civil suit 民事诉讼4 one of the four types of playing cards in a set of playing cards〔一副纸牌中﹐四种花色牌中的一种〕同花色牌BOILER SUIT, TROUSER SUIT, WET SUIT
suit2v [T]1 to be acceptable, right, or suitable for someone 适合﹔中…的意﹔对…方便: It's difficult to find a date that suits everyone . 很难找一个对所有人都方便的日期。There's a range of restaurants to suit all tastes (=the different things that people like). 有各种各样的餐厅可以满足各种口味。Either steak or chicken would suit me fine . 牛排或鸡肉我都可以。2 clothes, colours etc that suit you make you look attractive〔衣服﹑颜色等〕使…显得漂亮: I don’t think that new hairstyle really suits her. 我觉得那个新发型不太适合她。see box at见 CLOTHES 方框3 best/well/ideally etc suited to/for sth to have the right qualities to do something 最/相当/非常合适某事: Lucy's ideally suited for the job. 露茜非常适合这份工作。4 suit yourself used to tell someone they can do whatever they want, even though it annoys you 随你的便