Suited in spanish
pronunciation: ɑdekuɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
suit3 = acomodarse, adecuarse, ajustarse.
Example: The records in a computer data base are structured in order to suit the information that is being stored for various applications.more:
» bend + the rules to suit + Posesivo + own purposes = interpretar la ley según le convenga mejor a Uno.
Example: Worse still, some EC countries, particularly in a period of world economic recession, become adept at bending the Community's rules to suit their own purposes.» suit + a demand = ajustarse a una exigencia.
Example: The system has to be customised to suit any specific application so that it suits the demands of the microcomputer with which it is being used.» suit + all tastes = complacer todos los gustos, agradar a todos, gustar a todos.
Example: We have a wide selection of stair rods to suit all tastes.» suit + an application = adaptarse a una aplicación.
Example: Virtually all software packages offer the purchaser the opportunity to evolve a record format which suits a specific application.» suit + a need = adaptarse a una necesidad.
Example: In the final analysis, flexibility in pursuing different options to suit needs, combined with excellent communications all around will help solve this crisis.» suit + a purpose = adecuar a una necesidad.
Example: The terminology, much of it being either newly coined or adapted to suit the purpose at hand, is sometimes rather intricate.» suit + a requirement = adaptar a una necesidad.
Example: It is possible, in many network systems, to enter a centralized database online, to call up a record, to amend that record to suit the individual library's requirement and then to add the amended record to the library's master file.» suit + best = convenir, ajustarse, venir bien, ser ideal.
Example: They are the next best choice but they are suited best to low humidity situations as the air has greater potential to absorb water vapour.» suit + Nombre + (down) to a T/tee = venir de maravilla, venir de perlas, venir como anillo al dedo, venir de perilla, venir perfecto, venir que ni pintado, venir a(l) pelo, venir como agua de mayo.
Example: She'd heard on the grapevine that a big project was coming up with a past contact and it was work that suited her to a T.» suit + Nombre + to the ground = venir de maravilla, venir de perlas, venir como anillo al dedo, venir de perilla, venir perfecto, venir que ni pintado, venir a(l) pelo, venir como agua de mayo.
Example: The apartments seem to be more suited to families but seeing as my friends and I aren't clubbers it suited us to the ground.» suit + Posesivo + own preferences = adaptar a las preferencias de Uno, convenir.
Example: Does this happen simply because the reader has forgotten the original, or because there is an unconscious desire to change the story to suit the reader's own preference?.» suit + Posesivo + own ends = convenir.
Example: Of course we misremember details, and sometimes we do subconsciously change stories to suit our own ends.» suit + Posesivo + taste = complacer, agradar, gustar.
Example: My mother was someone who confidently hated anyone whose actions didn't suit her taste.» suit + the circumstances = adaptarse a las circunstancias.
Example: Local interpretations of the rules, and modifications to suit local circumstances, certainly militate against standard records.» to suit = según sea conveniente.
Example: We must be ready to be flexible in our work, seizing the moment when it is ripe for introducing a book, and altering our methods to suit.suited
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» be suited to = ser idóneo para.
Example: Write-once optical drives are ideally suited to store the large amounts of data created in a software development environment.» be well suited to each other = estar hecho el uno para el otro.
Example: This booklet covers methods to make a marriage work, why many marriages fail, how to determine if partners are well suited to each other, and how to save a failing marriage.» ideally suited = ideal, perfecto, el más adecuado.
Example: For this reason alone, the printed catalogue is not ideally suited to a rapidly changing stock.» ill suited to/for = inadecuado para, mal hecho para, no ser lo más adecuado para.
Example: Libraries in developing countries may represent part of an alien cultural package, an importation ill suited to the country's needs, even working at cross purposes to the people's interests.» poorly suited = poco idóneo.
Example: A new report suggests that having a bad job -- one that is boring, unstimulating or poorly suited -- can be even more detrimental to a person's mental health than being unemployed.» suited to the occasion = adecuado a la ocasión, apropiado a la ocasión, de acuerdo con la ocasión, de acuerdo a la ocasión, (de) acorde con la ocasión, (de) acorde a la ocasión.
Example: One thing is certain, there will be surprises, and entertainment, suited to the occasion.» suited to the situation = adecuado a la situación, apropiado a la situación, de acuerdo con la situación, de acuerdo a la situación, (de) acorde con la situación, (de) acorde a la situación.
Example: To mobilize people, executives must utilize all the means -- including Machiavellian ones -- suited to the situation.» unsuited = inadecuado, poco idóneo, poco adecuado, poco apropiado.
Example: In particular, some would argue that the discipline-oriented approach of such schemes is unsuited to any applications.» well suited to/for = adecuado para, apropiado para, idóneo para, ideal para.
Example: Lithography found favour with Moslems, being well suited to reproducing calligraphy and particularly the text of the Koran.