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Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary - provide

 
 

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Provide

provide
(provides, providing, provided) Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English. 1. If you provide something that someone needs or wants, or if you provide them with it, you give it to them or make it available to them. I’ll be glad to provide a copy of this... They would not provide any details... The government was not in a position to provide them with food. = supply VERB: V n, V n, V n with n • provider (providers) They remain the main providers of sports facilities. N-COUNT 2. If a law or agreement provides that something will happen, it states that it will happen. (FORMAL) The treaty provides that, by the end of the century, the United States must have removed its bases... VERB: V that 3. see also provided, providing
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1.
   verb  (~d; providing)  Etymology: Middle English, from Latin providere, literally, to see ahead, from pro- forward + videre to see — more at pro-, wit  Date: 15th century  intransitive verb  1. to take precautionary measures ~ for the common defense — U.S. Constitution  2. to make a proviso or stipulation the Constitution…~s for an elected two-chamber legislature — Current Biography  3. to make preparation to meet a need ~ for entertainment; especially to supply something for sustenance or support ~s for the poor  transitive verb  1. archaic to prepare in advance  2.  a. to supply or make available (something wanted or needed) ~d new uniforms for the band; also afford curtains ~ privacy  b. to make something available to ~ the children with free balloons  3. to have as a condition ; stipulate the contract ~s that certain deadlines will be met ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
2.
  v. 1 tr. supply; furnish (provided them with food; provided food for them; provided a chance for escape). 2 intr. a (usu. foll. by for, against) make due preparation (provided for any eventuality; provided against invasion). b (usu. foll. by for) prepare for the maintenance of a person etc. 3 tr. (also refl.) equip with necessities (they had to provide themselves). 4 tr. (usu. foll. by that) stipulate in a will, statute, etc. 5 tr. (usu. foll. by to) Eccl. hist. a appoint (an incumbent) to a benefice. b (of the Pope) appoint (a successor) to a benefice not yet vacant. Etymology: ME f. L providere (as PRO-(1), videre vis- see) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
  1) доставлять 2) запасать 3) обеспечивать 4) сберегать provide housing for — предоставлять жилплощадь provide redundancy in equipment — резервировать аппаратуру provide speed-up in turn-off — форсировать время отключения provide turnkey production — компьют. сдавать под ключ - provide for ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  гл. 1) заготовлять, запасать 2) снабжать (with) 3) предоставлять, давать 4) принимать меры против чего-л. (for/against) 5) обеспечивать что-л. (for) 6) предусматривать (for) • - provide a family - provide against an inflationary economy - provide feedback - provide for - provide military aid - provide smb with goods - provide the necessary - provide with - provided that Syn: accommodate, supply, equip, fit with, outfit PROVIDE 1) предусматривать 2) снабжать; обеспечивать; предоставлять – provided – provided to be – to provide information for patent examination ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
5.
  1. снабжать; обеспечивать to provide smb. with money —- снабдить кого-либо деньгами 2. обеспечивать (средствами к существованию) to provide for a large family —- обеспечивать большую семью 3. предоставлять, давать to provide meals —- предоставить питание to provide an opportunity for smb. to do smth. —- предоставить кому-либо возможность сделать что-либо 4. принимать меры, (при)готовиться to provide against a surprise attack —- принять меры против внезапного нападения 5. предусматривать in my plans for the journey, I have provided for possible accidents —- планируя свое путешествие, я предусмотрел возможные случайности 6. юр. предусматривать, обусловливать the contract provides for payment in cash —- договор предусматривает уплату наличными 7. юр. запрещать this contract provides against the resale of the goods —- этот договор запрещает перепродажу товаров 8. церк. ист. предоставлять (священнику) бенефиций до открытия вакансии ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
6.
  v.  1) снабжать; обеспечивать; He provided a car with a radio. A public health centre in every city is provided under the health laws.  2) обеспечивать средствами к существованию; Has every member of the family been equally provided for? These people have saved during their whole lives to provide for their old age.  3) предоставлять, давать; his father provided him with a good education - отец дал ему хорошее образование; There is no way that we can provide another teacher for that class.  4) принимать меры, готовиться; Steps can be taken to provide against a severe winter.  5) предусматривать; to provide an excuse - (заранее) приготовить извинение; Expenses provided for in the budget. How can anyone provide for unexpected events?  6) leg. предусматривать, обуславливать; The new law provides for equality of human rights. ...
Англо-русский словарь
7.
  ~ v 1 to make sure that someone gets what they need, especially by giving it to them  (provide sth for sb)  (The hotel provides a shoe-cleaning service for guests. | provide sb with sth)  (a project designed to provide young people with work | provide sth)  (I'll provide the food if you bring the wine.) 2 to produce a useful result, opportunity etc  (We are hoping the enquiry will provide an explanation for the accident. | provide sb with sth)  (This has provided police with a vital clue.) 3 provide that formal if a law or rule provides that something must happen, it states that it must happen provide against sth phr v formal to make plans in order to deal with a bad situation that might happen provide for sb/sth phr v 1 to give someone the things they need, such as money, food etc  (Without work, how can I provide for my children?) 2 formal to make plans in order to deal with something that might happen in the future  (The policy provides for a % increase in traffic.) 3 formal if a law or rule provides for something, it makes doing that thing possible ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
8.
  - c.1408, from L. providere "look ahead, prepare, supply," from pro- "ahead" + videre "to see." ...
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