“SUITED” на русском языке

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имя прилагательное
подходящий
suitable appropriate right suited fitting fit
соответствующий
corresponding appropriate suitable fit adequate suited
годный
fit suitable valid good fitting suited

синонимы

имя прилагательное

suitable

глагол

become work for look good on look attractive on flatter

примеры использования

Glasships suited her, but here and now she would have joined him, unsheltered from the enormity of everything, the timeless colossal sky overhead, the unfathomable endless depth of the storm-dark, the ancient immensity of the Godspike towering over everything, the constant rush of the wind, the sheer size of space and time all around her making her as small as a speck in the desert.

That was new, and it totally suited her, or the woman he visualized living under the shellacked exterior she projected.

I think Blythe is better suited for this.

How each had made a race of creatures in their own image: the children of the sun, who would become the peoples of Takei’Tarr and the Dominion and all the other realms; the sorcerers of the moon with their white skin and their silver eyes, few but with near limitless power, the half-gods whose war broke the world; and the earth-touched, most favoured children of the dead goddess, who changed their shapes and forms as it suited them.

Flat skies and seas suited Lucinia’s mood.

Some other will take that office, though you are the best suited to it.

This woman,” he pointed up to the gallery, “should remain at home and raise children, a situation better suited to her compassion.

Governments of modern civilized countries have quite a different opinion from the church on education, and these governments have also different opinions as to who is better suited to rule, the state or the church.

I couldn’t find a new name that suited me either.

Please, there is a very good man who would be far better suited than I to—”“I don’t want a very good man to go and find him, I want you to go and find him,” roared Vand.

This involuntary expression of lugubrious annoyance suited him.