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单词 equip
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Definition of equip in English:

equip

verbequips, equipping, equipped ɪˈkwɪpəˈkwɪp
[with object]
  • 1Supply with the necessary items for a particular purpose.

    all bedrooms are equipped with a colour TV
    they equipped themselves for the campaign
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The system is equipped with a global positioning system to provide its location.
    • The centre is also equipped with the latest medical advancements and technology.
    • It's a slight advantage if the rod is equipped with a roller eye, but not necessary.
    • The aft deck is admirably equipped for divers, especially underwater photographers.
    • He set his bag down on the couch and made his way to the tiny kitchen they were equipped with.
    • Each has a number of rooms with bunk beds, fully equipped kitchens and a hall, as well as radiator heating and a toilet.
    • Seniors will have their own suites that are equipped with a bathroom and small kitchen.
    • Also, when I buy a car it is fully equipped with lights, reflectors and so forth, but a bike is usually not.
    • The centre is fully equipped with the latest computers and is a great learning environment.
    • Roots are fully equipped with all the enzymes and precursors that synthesize ABA.
    • The separate large diving deck is equipped with a full range of latest gear and includes nitrox facilities.
    • Each is equipped with years of experience, bolstered by their love for cars and driving.
    • Consider this only if your boat is fully equipped with all the necessary navigation aids and safety equipment.
    • These days, many canoes have been equipped with a motor for long distance travel.
    • The school is equipped with computers and an indoor playground for the children.
    • The interior is equipped with a generous supply of wood, leather and thick carpet.
    • Mr Smith adds that Metro does provide an access bus in Keighley that is equipped with ramps for disabled people.
    • Sell your PCs fully equipped with legally licensed operating systems preinstalled.
    • He was amazed that his father had set up a suite just for Kate, fully equipped for all her needs.
    • The chassis is also equipped with redundant hot plug fans and power supplies.
    Synonyms
    provide, furnish, supply, issue, fit out, kit out, rig out, deck out, stock, provision, arm
    array, attire, dress, outfit, accoutre
    informal fix up
    1. 1.1 Prepare (someone) mentally for a particular situation or task.
      I don't think he's equipped for the modern age
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I am very concerned that we are not equipping our young people with the skills which will be needed in the future.
      • The facilitation work which it operates with local community groups equips people with skills and confidence to conduct research and to publish their own community histories.
      • Ongoing training equips members for any situation.
      • Evolutionarily-old connections between our lower brains and our bodies equip us to deal with overwhelming situations rapidly.
      • The oil poured on David's head by Samuel became a vehicle through which the blessing of the Holy Spirit was released in his life to equip him for his task as king.
      • The future is unpredictable so our education system must equip people to cope with new situations with confidence.
      • In contrast, enablement equips people with the personal resources to select and create successful life courses.
      • We're the party that wants to be able to equip the troops while they're in battle and to prepare them for battle.
      • It seeks to equip young people with the knowledge and skills needed to become highly competitive entrepreneurs.
      • If schools fail to equip these young people so they leave schools unable to even complete an application form for a job, how are they going to survive?
      • Several question modules are prepared to equip the students fully.
      • That doesn't equip people driving in open conditions on the motorway or dual carriageways.
      • She also considers cooking to be a vital skill that will equip young people to make good decisions later in life.
      • To ensure they're prepared for that future, educators need to equip students with the proper skills.
      • You know, the easy thing to do is to recruit people and equip people and train them.
      • We must offer training to equip people with the skills that are needed in York.
      • People often wonder how difficult this is but our training equips us with the skills to look at the situation in an impartial way.
      • And his enthusiasm and knowledge of sport, particularly football, equip him well for the task.
      • I sent my own two children to the school, not least as a result of spending years interviewing top business people about what best equips young people for life and work apart from the right bits of paper.
      • We need to look at what we can do to equip people for work using the present system.
      Synonyms
      prepare, qualify, suit, endow
      enable, facilitate

Derivatives

  • equipper

  • noun
    • Thank you for your interest in participating in the initiative as an equipper.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I am a Christian, husband, dad, learner, worshiper, equipper.

Origin

Early 16th century: from French équiper, probably from Old Norse skipa 'to man (a ship)', from skip 'ship'.

  • Equip is from French équiper ‘equip’, probably from Old Norse skipa ‘to man (a ship)’, from skip ‘ship’.

Rhymes

blip, chip, clip, dip, drip, flip, grip, gyp, hip, kip, lip, nip, outstrip, pip, quip, rip, scrip, ship, sip, skip, slip, snip, strip, tip, toodle-pip, trip, whip, yip, zip
 
 

Definition of equip in US English:

equip

verbəˈkwɪpəˈkwip
[with object]
  • 1Supply with the necessary items for a particular purpose.

    all bedrooms are equipped with a color TV
    they equipped themselves for the campaign
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The interior is equipped with a generous supply of wood, leather and thick carpet.
    • It's a slight advantage if the rod is equipped with a roller eye, but not necessary.
    • The separate large diving deck is equipped with a full range of latest gear and includes nitrox facilities.
    • The centre is also equipped with the latest medical advancements and technology.
    • The chassis is also equipped with redundant hot plug fans and power supplies.
    • Each has a number of rooms with bunk beds, fully equipped kitchens and a hall, as well as radiator heating and a toilet.
    • Sell your PCs fully equipped with legally licensed operating systems preinstalled.
    • Consider this only if your boat is fully equipped with all the necessary navigation aids and safety equipment.
    • These days, many canoes have been equipped with a motor for long distance travel.
    • Each is equipped with years of experience, bolstered by their love for cars and driving.
    • He set his bag down on the couch and made his way to the tiny kitchen they were equipped with.
    • The aft deck is admirably equipped for divers, especially underwater photographers.
    • Seniors will have their own suites that are equipped with a bathroom and small kitchen.
    • Mr Smith adds that Metro does provide an access bus in Keighley that is equipped with ramps for disabled people.
    • The school is equipped with computers and an indoor playground for the children.
    • The system is equipped with a global positioning system to provide its location.
    • Roots are fully equipped with all the enzymes and precursors that synthesize ABA.
    • Also, when I buy a car it is fully equipped with lights, reflectors and so forth, but a bike is usually not.
    • He was amazed that his father had set up a suite just for Kate, fully equipped for all her needs.
    • The centre is fully equipped with the latest computers and is a great learning environment.
    Synonyms
    provide, furnish, supply, issue, fit out, kit out, rig out, deck out, stock, provision, arm
    1. 1.1 Prepare (someone) mentally for a particular situation or task.
      I don't think he's equipped for the modern age
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Several question modules are prepared to equip the students fully.
      • We're the party that wants to be able to equip the troops while they're in battle and to prepare them for battle.
      • She also considers cooking to be a vital skill that will equip young people to make good decisions later in life.
      • You know, the easy thing to do is to recruit people and equip people and train them.
      • To ensure they're prepared for that future, educators need to equip students with the proper skills.
      • People often wonder how difficult this is but our training equips us with the skills to look at the situation in an impartial way.
      • We must offer training to equip people with the skills that are needed in York.
      • I sent my own two children to the school, not least as a result of spending years interviewing top business people about what best equips young people for life and work apart from the right bits of paper.
      • We need to look at what we can do to equip people for work using the present system.
      • Ongoing training equips members for any situation.
      • That doesn't equip people driving in open conditions on the motorway or dual carriageways.
      • And his enthusiasm and knowledge of sport, particularly football, equip him well for the task.
      • I am very concerned that we are not equipping our young people with the skills which will be needed in the future.
      • The oil poured on David's head by Samuel became a vehicle through which the blessing of the Holy Spirit was released in his life to equip him for his task as king.
      • Evolutionarily-old connections between our lower brains and our bodies equip us to deal with overwhelming situations rapidly.
      • It seeks to equip young people with the knowledge and skills needed to become highly competitive entrepreneurs.
      • In contrast, enablement equips people with the personal resources to select and create successful life courses.
      • If schools fail to equip these young people so they leave schools unable to even complete an application form for a job, how are they going to survive?
      • The facilitation work which it operates with local community groups equips people with skills and confidence to conduct research and to publish their own community histories.
      • The future is unpredictable so our education system must equip people to cope with new situations with confidence.
      Synonyms
      prepare, qualify, suit, endow

Origin

Early 16th century: from French équiper, probably from Old Norse skipa ‘to man (a ship)’, from skip ‘ship’.

 
 
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