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Suit
01
traje
a jacket with a pair of pants or a skirt that are made from the same cloth and should be worn together
Ejemplos
She felt ready for the business presentation in her well-fitted suit.
Se sentía preparada para la presentación de negocios en su traje bien ajustado.
02
palo
a category of cards in a deck that has its own symbol, such as hearts, diamonds, clubs, or spades
Ejemplos
Each player must follow the suit of the first card played if possible.
Cada jugador debe seguir el palo de la primera carta jugada si es posible.
03
pretensión, cortejo
the act of a man pursuing a woman romantically, often with marriage in mind
Ejemplos
She rejected his suit despite his wealth.
Ella rechazó su pretensión a pesar de su riqueza.
04
demanda, pleito
a legal action or lawsuit brought by one party against another in a court, typically to seek relief, damages, or the enforcement of rights
Ejemplos
The company was involved in a lengthy suit over patent infringement.
La empresa estuvo involucrada en un largo juicio por infracción de patente.
05
súplica, petición
a formal request or appeal directed to someone of higher authority or rank
Ejemplos
The workers brought a suit before their employer.
Los trabajadores presentaron una demanda ante su empleador.
06
traje, ejecutivo de traje
a person, typically a business executive or professional, identified by wearing a business suit, often implying formality, authority, or lack of creativity
Ejemplos
The young artists felt out of place among the suits at the event.
Los jóvenes artistas se sentían fuera de lugar entre los trajes en el evento.
07
traje, equipo
a set of clothing or gear designed for protection, performance, or special tasks, such as armor, diving suits, or protective sports outfits
Ejemplos
In medieval times, knights wore a full suit of armor into battle.
En la Edad Media, los caballeros llevaban un traje de armadura completo a la batalla.
to suit
01
convenir, venir bien a, sentar bien a
(of clothes, a color, hairstyle, etc.) to look good on someone
Transitive: to suit sb/sth
Ejemplos
Bright colors may not suit everyone, but they bring out her vibrant personality.
Los colores brillantes pueden no quedar bien a todos, pero resaltan su personalidad vibrante.
02
adecuarse, convenir
to be a good or acceptable match for someone or something's preferences, needs, or circumstances
Transitive: to suit someone's preferences or needs
Ejemplos
The vibrant colors of the painting suit the lively atmosphere of the room.
Los colores vibrantes de la pintura encajan con el ambiente animado de la habitación.
03
adecuarse, satisfacer
to fulfill or satisfy the needs, desires, or preferences of individuals or groups
Transitive: to suit sb
Ejemplos
The affordable pricing of the hotel accommodations suits travelers on a budget.
El precio asequible de los alojamientos del hotel satisface a los viajeros con un presupuesto ajustado.
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