equip
verb[T]
uk/ɪˈkwɪp/us/ɪˈkwɪp/-pp-equipverb[T](EQUIPMENT)
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toprovideapersonor aplacewithobjectsthat arenecessaryfor aparticularpurpose:
装备;配备It's going tocost$4 million to equip thehospital.给这所医院配齐医疗设备将耗资400万美元。
All thepoliceofficerswere equippedwithshieldstodefendthemselves against the rioters.所有警察都配备了盾牌以在与暴乱分子的对抗中防身。
- Thethievesequipped themselves withduplicatekeysto thesafe.
- They have beenchargedwith equipping theguerillaswitharms.
- Before we canopenthecentrewe have to equip it for use, which will taketimeandmoney.
- Didn't theteacherequip you withpaperandpencilsbefore shesentyou outsketching?
- After equipping me with thenecessarytools, hesentme up theladdertorepairtheroof.
Giving, providing and supplying
- accommodate
- accord
- administer
- administration
- assignment
- award
- hand off
- handsomethingout
- handsomethingover
- handsomethinground
- handoff
- invest
- lay
- passing
- rebid
- regift
- reprovision
- resource
- resupply
- spare
equipverb[T](SKILLS)
to give someone theskillsneededto do aparticularthing:
使有准备;使有能力;训练Thegoalof thecourseis to equippeoplewiththeskillsnecessaryfor ajobin thistechnologicalage.本课程旨在使人们获得在这个技术时代必备的工作技能。
Adegreein thehistoryofartis verynicebut it doesn'texactlyequip youformanyjobs.能获得一个艺术史学位固然不错,但在很多工作中它并不见得会使你有用武之地。
Preparing
- batten
- batten down the hatchesidiom
- breaksomeonein
- bug-out bag
- build(someone/something)up
- dig
- gear(someone/something)up
- get/have your ducks in a rowidiom
- gird
- girdyourselfidiom
- go bag
- lay
- prep
- preparation
- prime
- roll upyoursleevesidiom
- setsomethingup
- set the scene/stageidiom
- suit
- tune