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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - equip

 
 

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Equip

equip
~ v equipped, equipping 1 to provide a person, group, building etc with the things that are needed for a particular kind of activity or work  (equip sb with)  (The boys equipped themselves with torches and rope, and set off. | be equipped to do sth)  (The emergency services are equipped to deal with disasters of this kind. | equip sb/sth)  (It cost $100,000 to equip the gym. | well/poorly/fully etc equipped)  (It was a modern, bright, well equipped hospital.) 2 if education or training equips you to do something, it prepares you and makes you able to do it  (equip sb for)  (We want our son to have an education that will equip him for later life.)
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1.
  (equips, equipping, equipped) 1. If you equip a person or thing with something, you give them the tools or equipment that are needed. They become obsessed with trying to equip their vehicles with gadgets to deal with every possible contingency... Owners of restaurants would have to equip them to admit disabled people... The country did not possess the modern guns to equip the reserve army properly. VERB: V n with n, V n to-inf, V n • equipped ...well-equipped research buildings... The greenhouses come equipped with a ventilating system and aluminium screen door... ADJ 2. If something equips you for a particular task or experience, it gives you the skills and attitudes you need for it, especially by educating you in a particular way. Relative poverty, however, did not prevent Martin from equipping himself with an excellent education... A basic two-hour first aid course would equip you to deal with any of these incidents. VERB: V n with n, V n to-inf, also V n for n/-ing • equipped Some students have emotional problems that teachers feel ill equipped to handle... When they leave school, they will be equipped for obtaining office jobs. ADJ: v-link ADJ to-inf, v-link ADJ for n/-ing ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   I. transitive verb  (~ped; ~ping)  Etymology: modification of Anglo-French eskiper, eschiper to load on board a ship, embark, outfit, man, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English scipian ~ a ship, scip ship  Date: 1523  1. to furnish for service or action by appropriate provisioning ~ an army  2. dress, array  3. to make ready ; prepare wasn't ~ped to handle the pressures of the job  Synonyms: see furnish  II. abbreviation ~ment ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v.tr. (equipped, equipping) supply with what is needed. Derivatives equipper n. Etymology: F {eacute}quiper, prob. f. ON skipa to man (a ship) f. skip SHIP ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
  1) оборудовать; оснащать 2) снаряжать ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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  гл. 1) оборудовать, оснащать 2) снаряжать; снабжать Syn: accommodate, supply, provide, fit with, outfit, supply, fit, install ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. оборудовать; снаряжать; оснащать; вооружать to equip a ship —- оснастить судно to equip oneself for a journey —- снарядиться в путь to equip a plant —- оборудовать завод to equip with nuclear weapons —- оснастить ядерным оружием the trawler was equipped with masses of electronic devices —- на траулере было установлено множество электронных устройств she came out of her room equipped for the ball —- она вышла из своей комнаты, принарядившись для бала 2. снабжать, экипировать; обеспечивать the travellers were well equipped —- путешественники были снабжены всем необходимым 3. дать все необходимое, вооружить (знаниями) to equip one's children with a good education —- дать детям хорошее образование to be equipped for emergencies —- быть готовым ко всем случайностям he was ill equipped for such life —- он бых плохо подготовлен к такой жизни he's admirably equipped for this task —- у него прекрасные данные для выполнения этой задачи ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  v.  1) снаряжать; экипировать; оборудовать (for; with) This hotel room is not equipped for cooking. What does it cost to equip a young man for the navy? The workers are expected to equip themselves for the job. Did she equip the boy with the correct boots?  2) давать (необходимые знания, образование и т. п) (with) He was not equipped with enough ability for the job. Syn: fit out, furnish, supply Ant: denude, divest, strip ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  - 1523, from M.Fr. equiper "to fit out," from O.Fr. esquiper "fit out a ship," probably from O.N. skipa "fit out a ship," from skip "ship." Equipment is attested from 1717. ...
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