I'd say I am quite proficient at tailoring. 我可以说我对裁缝很在行。
We can tailor the insurance policy according to your special needs. 我们可以根据你的特殊需要设计保险单。
tailoring
[ noun ] the occupation of a tailor <noun.act>
Tailor \Tai"lor\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Tailored}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tailoring}.] To practice making men's clothes; to follow the business of a tailor.
These tailoring artists for our lays Invent cramped rules. --M. Green.
Tailoring \Tai"lor*ing\, adv. The business or the work of a tailor or a tailoress.
The emergence of small bespoke tailoring business - usually run by enterprising county girls operating from Fulham - are catering for busy bankers by taking business to their offices.
The worm gets into the computers through a "backdoor" opening in the software program designed to let users do some tailoring on their computers for their own purposes.
No mean tribute from Mr White Shirt himself. While the tailoring is disappointing - a much greater sharpness is required -the knitwear is first-rate.
We doubt that many people have won the presidency by trimming and tailoring their politics the way you would outfit a Barbie Doll.
It won final passage in the Senate on April 27 but instead of being sent to Reagan's desk has been stranded on Capitol Hill while leaders have sought to do a bit of post-passage tailoring.
UPI spokesman Milt Capps said four regional reporters who had been tailoring reports of federal news for individual states and regions will be assigned other duties.
He also accused Bush of tailoring his positions to the region where he is campaigning, supporting offshore drilling in Texas but opposing it in California.
In it, Mr. Koranda decided a quote from the economist John Kenneth Galbraith was appropriate: "In banking, tailoring substitutes for intelligence."
Critics complain that the initial price for the equipment may be too high, and that programmers are likely to resist tailoring their broadcasts to take advantage of the technology.
During his latest campaign swing through California, he often made only passing reference to the primary, while tailoring his rhetoric to his anticipated confrontation with Bush in the fall.
Now the branches are expected to operate more independently, tailoring investment advice to local conditions and local customers' needs.
Judie MacDonald, vice president of retail sales at Barnett Banks Inc. of Jacksonville, Fla., says the company now targets sub-segments within the market by tailoring its popular Seniors Partners Program to various life styles.
In addition to its increased power, the rocket design allows engineers to strap on different configurations of solid and liquid boosters, tailoring the vehicle to a client's specific budget and needs, the agency said.