equip

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Equipment (carried by a game character). slang,uncountable
动词 v.
  1. To supply with something necessary in order to carry out a specific action or task; to provide with (e.g. weapons, provisions, munitions, rigging). transitive
    — 1698-1699, Edmund Ludlow, Memoirs Gave orders for equipping a considerable fleet.
  2. To dress up; to array; to clothe. transitive
    — 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.
  3. To prepare (someone) with a skill. transitive
    — I'm sorry, but I don't feel equipped to answer that kinda question yet.
  4. To equip oneself with (an item); to bring (equipment) into active use. transitive
    — Take it down from a distance with a magic spell, or equip your sword and attack it at close range.

词形变化

equips present,singular,third-person equipping participle,present equipped past equipped participle,past equipt archaic,participle,past

词源

词源 1
From French équiper (“to supply, fit out”), originally said of a ship, Old French esquiper (“to embark”); of Germanic origin, most probably from Old Norse skipa (“to man (a ship)”), from Proto-Germanic *skipōną (“to ship, sail, embark”).
Compare with Middle High German schipfen, German schiffern, Icelandic skipa, Old English scipian. Doublet of ship.
词源 2
From French équiper (“to supply, fit out”), originally said of a ship, Old French esquiper (“to embark”); of Germanic origin, most probably from Old Norse skipa (“to man (a ship)”), from Proto-Germanic *skipōną (“to ship, sail, embark”).
Compare with Middle High German schipfen, German schiffern, Icelandic skipa, Old English scipian. Doublet of ship.
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