10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «SUIT ONESELF»
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Encyclopedia of Creativity
On the other hand, the ability to shape the environment does involve creativity:
Here, instead of changing oneself to suit the environment, one changes the
environment to suit oneself. To do so requires a vision of what the environment
should ...
Mark A. Runco, Steven R. Pritzker,
1999
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Wisdom, Intelligence, and Creativity Synthesized
... but also modifying the environment to suit oneself (shaping), and sometimes,
finding a new environment that is a better match to one's skills, values, or desires
(selection). Not all people have equal opportunities to adapt to, shape, and select
...
Robert J. Sternberg,
2003
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Heinemann English Dictionary
Phrase suit oneself He suits himself about what food he eats (= does as he
chooses). suitable (soo-ta-b'l) adjective correct, adequate or pleasing for a
particular event, situation, etc.: I'm afraid vour qualifications are not suitable for
the job a ...
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Advanced Learner's Dictionary
This in turn was derived from the Sanskrit iarkara. Pink doesn't suit you 3 adapt or
accommodate, suitable adj suiting a particular need, occasion, etc.: I'm afraid that
she really isn't suitable for the job suitability n suitably adv suit oneself do, ...
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The Typology of Reflexives
... reflexivity by way of metaphorical extension: pat oneself (on the back) 'express
approval of oneself', cheapen oneself 'behave so as to lower one's reputation',
hug oneself 'be pleased with oneself', suit oneself 'satisfy, do what one pleases', ...
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Encyclopedia of Creativity, Two-Volume Set
On the other hand, the ability to shape the environment does involve creativity:
Here, instead of changing oneself to suit the environment, one changes the
environment to suit oneself. To do so requires a vision of what the environment
should ...
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The Oxford Desk Dictionary and Thesaurus
5 suit oneself do as one chooses. I n. 1 costume, outfit; uniform, habit; garb,
clothing. 3 action, case, proceeding, trial; litigation. 4 courtship, wooing; court,
attentions, addresses. 0 v. 1 become, befit, look good on, be appropriate or
suitable for.
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Chambers Universal Learners' Dictionary
... fashion etc) to suit (a person) completely : The job/dress suits her down to the
ground. suit oneself (in/) to do what one wants to do, without considering other
people etc: I net*er know what time my husband will come home for his subper -
he ...
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The American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms, Second Edition
... paint oneself into a corner; plume oneself; pride oneself on; pull oneself
together; pull oneself up by the bootstraps; put oneself out; relieve oneself; repeat
oneself; shift for oneself; shoot oneself in the foot; spread oneself too thin; suit
oneself ...
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English-Amharic Context Dictionary
... everybody. o-ti-lT' « Aa>- i "7A&A* ' XA^<5 » iay 2. +A°7a7. Red doesn't suit
you. +J5 " Jt£Aa7 3. r\.ana\aft i (f The punishment should suit the crime. ! Affl?£A*
« ^aoaxaft i «w» iT» ' *Afl* suit best Which day would suit you best? « suit oneself
...
3 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «SUIT ONESELF»
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suit oneself nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
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... self-imposed exile as an example of changing the rules to suit oneself ... in the country, is an instance of how we Indians twist/discard rules to suit ourselves. «Daily Mail, set 13»