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удобен съм
I. suit [suːt] ГЛАГ прх
1. suit (be convenient):
suit
to suit sb
2. suit (be right):
suit
suit
3. suit (be fit or appropriate):
suit
suit
4. suit (choose at will):
to suit oneself
suit yourself!
II. suit [suːt] СЪЩ
1. suit (jacket and trousers or skirt):
suit
bathing [or swim], suit
2. suit ЮР (petition or motion):
suit
suit
suit
civil suit
libel suit
property [or ownership], suit
takeover suit [or action]
takeover suit [or action]
3. suit (act of suing):
suit
suit
suit
to bring [or file], a suit Am
to bring [or file], a suit Am
class suit
suit money
4. suit GAMES:
suit
suit
to follow suit
to follow suit прен
lounge suit СЪЩ Brit
lounge suit
paternity suit СЪЩ
sailor suit СЪЩ
sailor suit
dress suit СЪЩ
dress suit
dress suit
ski suit [ˈskiːsuːt] СЪЩ
ski suit
boiler suit СЪЩ Aus, Brit
boiler suit
diving-suit [ˈdaɪvɪŋsjuːt, Am -suːt] СЪЩ
diving-suit
trouser suit СЪЩ Brit
trouser suit
non-suit СЪЩ ЮР, ФИН
non-suit
Present
Isuit
yousuit
he/she/itsuits
wesuit
yousuit
theysuit
Past
Isuited
yousuited
he/she/itsuited
wesuited
yousuited
theysuited
Present Perfect
Ihavesuited
youhavesuited
he/she/ithassuited
wehavesuited
youhavesuited
theyhavesuited
Past Perfect
Ihadsuited
youhadsuited
he/she/ithadsuited
wehadsuited
youhadsuited
theyhadsuited
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I stood outside in my little sailor suit, playing with my new sailboat in the fountain... watching for the police.
www.gq-magazine.co.uk
The advert feature one boy, in a sailor suit, with five different expressions representing his anticipation and experience of eating the chocolate bar.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Fashionable clothing for boys included sailor suits, consisting of a shirt with a sailor collar and trousers or knickerbockers.
en.wikipedia.org
The blue jean collar is perhaps the most recognisable item of the sailor suit, and tradition says that it dates from the times when seamen wore tarred pigtails.
en.wikipedia.org
Eighteen months ago, the 35-year-old defensive tackle wore a sailor suit and retired smiling on a tall ship.
news.nationalpost.com