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Перевод: tailoring speek tailoring


[существительное]
портняжное дело; шитье одежды


Тезаурус:

  1. Speculation on their colourful lives and enormous bank balances have provided much needed excitement in a sea of bland, beige tailoring.
  2. YESTERDAY Dr Julia Schofield received an MBE for her work in tailoring computer software to the needs of blind people.
  3. Murdoch Macleod was born in Edinburgh and educated at Donaldson's Hospital after which he was apprenticed to an Edinburgh tailoring firm, but this existence did not meet with his taste for adventure, so at the age of 19 he embarked on a steamer from Southampton to South Africa in 1892.
  4. The store features Europe's leading design houses across more than 4,500 square feet, with tailoring on the ground floor and chic casuals upstairs.
  5. Experience has shown that surer progress can be made towards introducing the policy throughout the CAB by carefully tailoring courses to local readiness, and allowing workers to grow towards a greater social awareness at their own pace.
  6. Claire Barrington worked in the tailoring trade:
  7. The documentarists were natural allies of the government, well practised in tailoring their own ideas to the demands of their sponsors, and exploring ideas about British character that it had become important to validate in order to distinguish the natives from their foes.
  8. Caught between strike and slump, the tailoring trade ground to a halt.
  9. Winners of a National Training Award, the family team at Prudence Gowns have expert knowledge in tailoring, design and bridal industry to advise and help the bride choose her dress or design something for personal.
  10. Versace dazzled with psychedelic prints, Dolce Gabbana sent corsets disguised as frocks shrieking down the catwalk and even the conservative Genny showed micro-skirted green and orange checks instead of the restrained tailoring that made them, made Milan made Italy the world's leading fashion force.
  11. She worked as a tailoress with the Tailoring Guild for many years and had made lots of good friends amongst her work-mates.
  12. Winning customers became a priority and in the early 1980s banks began tailoring accounts to meet the needs of certain sections of the population.
  13. It's now an award-winning industrial museum, and features a recreation of the city's Jewish tailoring quarter.

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