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I . tai·lor [ˈteɪləʳ] SAM.

II . tai·lor [ˈteɪləʳ] GLAG. preh. glag.

1. tailor (make clothes):

krojiti [dov. obl. ukrojiti]

2. tailor (modify):

tai·lor-ˈmade PRID.

1. tailor-made (made-to-measure):

2. tailor-made fig. (suited):

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The acid test of authentic tailoring standards is the wrinkle that comes from poor tailoring.
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Female students were taught dress-making and tailoring, domestic science and accountancy.
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The organisation trained women in tailoring, dance, music, typewriting...
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Needless to say, sharp tailoring is a pre-requisite in this stylised, noirish universe.
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They brought also skills such as irrigation techniques, architecture, carpentry, blacksmithing, gold smithing, tailoring, amongst others, which certainly improved the quality of life of the whole community.
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Besides reading and writing, students were taught various skills such as carpentry, tailoring, printing, building, telegraphy and clerical work.
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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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More generally, bespoke tailoring includes a high degree of customisation and involvement of the end-user in the production process.
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He left school at fourteen to take up tailoring.
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Women's wear becoming more showy and extravagant brought about adorned hair buns and tailoring.
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