tailor

দরজী
definition
verb
he was wearing a sports coat that had obviously been tailored in New York
(of a tailor) make (clothes) to fit individual customers.
noun
While custom tailors sold individually fitted suits and other personalized apparel, they increasingly rationalized the production process in order to reduce basic costs.
a person whose occupation is making fitted clothes such as suits, pants, and jackets to fit individual customers.
translation of 'tailor'
কাহারও জন্য পরিচ্ছদ প্রস্তুত করা
verb
দরজিগিরি করা,
পোশাকে সজ্জিত করা,
দরজির কর্মকুশলতায় তৈয়ারি করা,
পোশাক তৈয়ারি করা
noun
খলিফা,
বহির্বাস প্রস্তুতকারী,
সূচিজীবী,
দরজি,
দরজী
example
Rudolf wore a nice suit from a fine 'tailor' in town, and Marlene donned a very flappery-looking dress.
In order for to find out if a suit jacket was sewn or glued, simply ask your 'tailor' or the salesman you're consulting.
Kids will go mad for something like this and you can 'tailor' the clothing to a girl or a boy.
There are garfish, 'tailor' and bream around the headland whereas off shore the odd snapper or dolphin fish is being picked up.
Chances are your 'tailor' has made thousands of suits and he knows what he's doing, nevertheless, ask questions and provide feedback.
One other angler I've spoken to had a good catch of greenback 'tailor' , also from the South Wall.
One spot that responded with some nice fish was the lagoon at Lennox Head, where there were some nice 'tailor' and at least one good king fish taken at high tide.
Much of our traditional winter run of bream, 'tailor' and blackfish have gone and we wait for the good whiting and flathead of the summer months.
Buying materials and requesting a 'tailor' to make clothes of your own choice has proved to be cheaper.
Hopefully next week I will have many good reports of 'tailor' and bream, maybe even blackfish, as the season is about to begin in earnest.
The moderately rough seas and the discoloured water certainly made the conditions ideal and several mixed catches of 'tailor' , bream and jewfish were taken.
In your case, I'll assume that your 'tailor' knows what he's doing and that your suits are good enough to last for more than a year.
If up early you can pick up the odd 'tailor' or bream off the beaches or headlands.
Some current limits for fish such as 'tailor' , herring and mullet will not change.
Lennox Head and Seven Mile have reports of whiting, bream, 'tailor' and jew.
Good 'tailor' and bream numbers are being reported between Brunswick and Tweed Heads.
To get a last go at the 'tailor' a number of anglers took off to Fraser Island.
I guess the fish will never be like the old days when catches of bream and 'tailor' numbered into the hundreds.
Since Christmas, I've taken four pairs of trousers to a 'tailor' , paying £8 each time to have them taken up an inch.
We often associate Easter with the start of the better 'tailor' , bream and blackfish fishing, and indications already are that this is happening.
Now I have the 'tailor' make the family clothes in the same colour I have chosen for the bath towels.
Surely you can only 'tailor' a jacket according to the size of the cloth available.
Anzac Day should see the early signs of the winter fish - bream, blackfish and 'tailor' .
At Evans the lads are getting some muddies and sandies in the higher reaches of the river while 'tailor' and bream are at the end of the walls.
Just before her death it is believed she took the blue uniform jacket into a 'tailor' in Eton so that she could be fitted with a new garment.
It will get harder and harder to catch bass in the coming weeks, but easier to get a feed of bream, 'tailor' , blackfish and probably less flathead and whiting.
The window will have to be fixed, which gives business to the glazier, who will use it to buy a suit, helping the 'tailor' , and so on.
If I could 'tailor' clothes, I'd make it live, but my sewing skills are rudimentary and extremely time-consuming.
Bream and the odd 'tailor' have been along the beaches.
He lived in the Hotel Carlyle in San Francisco, bought his suits from the finest 'tailor' in town, and kept a box at the opera.
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