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equip
- IPA[əˈkwip]
美式
- supply with the necessary items for a particular purpose;prepare (someone) mentally for a particular situation or task
verb: equip, 3rd person present: equips, gerund or present participle: equipping, past tense: equipped, past participle: equipped
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動詞
- 1. supply with the necessary items for a particular purpose all bedrooms are equipped with a color TV they equipped themselves for the campaign 同義詞
- ▪ prepare (someone) mentally for a particular situation or task I don't think he's equipped for the modern age 同義詞
- equipment.
Oxford American Dictionary
- provide with new equipment: the mill was re-equipped with modern machinery
Oxford Dictionary
- provide with new equipment: the mill was re-equipped with modern machinery
Oxford American Dictionary
- supplied with all the necessary equipment: a well-equipped kitchen
Oxford Dictionary
- not having the necessary resources or qualities for a particular role or task: they feel ill-equipped to cope with emotional issues
Oxford Dictionary
- not having all the necessary equipment or resources: many hospitals and clinics were understaffed and under-equipped
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ɪˈkwɪp]
英式
- supply with the necessary items for a particular purpose: all bedrooms are equipped with a colour TV they equipped themselves for the campaign
Oxford Dictionary