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 equip [ɪ'kwɪp]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 装备, 配备

[机] 设备, 装置


  1. The room is equipped with air conditioning.
    这个房间装有空调设备。
  2. He is equipped with much experience in teaching.
    他具有丰富的教学经验。
  3. They were not equipped to deal with the situation.
    他们没有准备好应付这种局面。


equip
equipped, equipping


Equip \E*quip"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Equipped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Equipping}.] [F. ['e]quiper to supply, fit out, orig. said
of a ship, OF. esquiper to embark; of German origin; cf. OHG.
scif, G. schiff, Icel. skip, AS. scip. See {Ship}.]
1. To furnish for service, or against a need or exigency; to
fit out; to supply with whatever is necessary to efficient
action in any way; to provide with arms or an armament,
stores, munitions, rigging, etc.; -- said esp. of ships
and of troops. --Dryden.

Gave orders for equipping a considerable fleet.
--Ludlow.

2. To dress up; to array; accouter.

The country are led astray in following the town,
and equipped in a ridiculous habit, when they fancy
themselves in the height of the mode. --Addison.

  1. Even with the groundings, the officials insisted the Navy has enough of the planes to equip its aircraft carriers when they go out on a deployment.
  2. McDonald's Corp. said Tuesday it would seek to substitute recycled materials for at least 25 percent of the goods needed to build, remodel and equip its U.S. restaurants.
  3. It costs $15,000 to equip a bus with a wheelchair lift and buses cost about $200,000, according to Joaquin Bowman, a spokesman for the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority.
  4. A few equip their railbikes with gasoline engines or sails to take advantage of the wind.
  5. "This is CD-quality sound, only it's on a computer rather than laser disk." It costs about $22,000 to equip a production studio and control studio, and the staff would require totally new training.
  6. The General Services Administration yesterday asked for bids on a 10-year contract to design, equip and operate a state-of-the-art government telecommunications network.
  7. Japan's major electronic manufacturing companies have rejected a request to equip a new generation of tape recorders with devices to prevent home taping of copyrighted music.
  8. They say there is no hard evidence that Iraq can equip its missiles with chemical warheads.
  9. It's not endlessly grim." Reed took part in a benefit concert Paul Simon organized at Madison Square Garden to buy and equip a medical van to visit New York welfare hotels. "Paul bought one with the proceeds of `Graceland.'
  10. Ms. Lustig said a treaty would give U.S. companies a chance to boost sales of machinery to equip the new factories in Mexico, and the possibility of making products such as auto parts more cheaply than at home.
  11. While SeniorNet's impact has been limited by a shortage of training sites, which cost $15,000 to $20,000 to equip, there are plans to expand.
  12. This year's register of MPs' interests lists more than 70 syndicates of which he is a member. Sir Nicholas's monied background does not appear to equip him for advancement in Mr John Major's classless society.
  13. A federal appeals court on Monday ordered the U.S. Department of Transportion to require transit authorities across the country to equip new buses with wheelchair lifts.
  14. Several large companies employ and equip local police units to get the service they require.
  15. The Environmental Protection Agency wants to require auto makers to equip all new cars starting with the 1990-model year with larger canisters to capture gasoline and diesel fumes.
  16. Proceeds will be used to construct and equip new processing facilities and repay bank indebtedness.
  17. Employers acknowledge that companies haven't trained or retrained enough workers, but they also maintain that Britain's schools have failed to equip students with proper skills.
  18. We have to equip ourselves for the future." Shongwe was born in the South African ghetto of Soweto.
  19. The Chihuahua announcement comes on the heels of Ford's disclosure last week that it will spend $530 million to equip its Batavia, Ohio, plant to build a new frontwheel-drive transmission.
  20. In the face of press criticism, Mr. Ezell initially refused to equip his agents with lifesaving gear because, he said, it "would only encourage" others to flee.
  21. He also said if the rule were eased, there were no assurances that Ford actually would equip large numbers of cars with driver-side air bags by the 1990-model year.
  22. The town's city administration has decided to take the National Civil Defense Agency to court if it fails to better equip local officials for an emergency.
  23. Data General Corp. said it received a $35 million contract from Beneficial Corp. to equip its loan offices with a new computer system.
  24. While he is not exactly a new broom, he was disappointed when he left and his knowledge of UNESCO may equip him well for the inevitable bureaucratic feuding he will encounter.
  25. It is expected the venture will spend $13 million to build and equip a plant in Shenzhen, also in southern China.
  26. Organizers say they hope to raise $147 million to build and equip the museum, prepare permanent exhibits and establish an endowment.
  27. The proposals aim to equip Hong Kong's stock brokerages with a means of coping with large volumes of transactions, a move widely seen as necessary if the market is going to attract more international investors.
  28. To comply with federal regulations, GM says it will equip thirteen of its 1990 models, or about 15 percent of its fleet, with standard driver's side air bags.
  29. Get a comfortable, air-conditioned car, and equip it with a stereo radio, tape deck, telephone and dictaphone.
  30. The nation cannot afford the $90 million annual cost of requiring transit systems to equip new buses with wheelchair lifts, a Bush administration lawyer told a federal appeals court.
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