equip

equip
transitive verb,
-pp- ausrüsten [Fahrzeug, Armee, Person]; ausstatten [Zimmer, Küche]

fully equipped — komplett ausgerüstet/ausgestattet

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[i'kwip]
past tense, past participle - equipped; verb
(to fit out or provide with everything needed: He was fully equipped for the journey; The school is equipped with four computers.) ausrüsten
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equip
<-pp->
[ɪˈkwɪp]
vt
1. (provide with)
to \equip sb/sth with sth jdn/etw mit etw dat ausstatten; with special equipment jdn/etw mit etw dat ausrüsten
to \equip oneself with sth sich akk mit etw dat ausrüsten
2. (fig: prepare)
to \equip sb for sth jdn für etw akk rüsten, jdm das [geistige] Rüstzeug für etw akk geben
to \equip sb with skills jdm Fähigkeiten vermitteln
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[I'kwɪp]
vt
ship, soldier, astronaut, army, worker ausrüsten; household, kitchen ausstatten

the building is also equipped as a sports hall — das Gebäude ist auch als Sporthalle ausgestattet

to equip sb for life (fig) — jdm das (nötige) Rüstzeug fürs Leben mitgeben

to equip oneself with sth — sich mit etw ausrüsten

to equip oneself with a good education — sich (dat) eine gute Ausbildung verschaffen

he is well equipped for the job (fig)

you are better equipped than I to tackle chemistry translations — du bringst für Chemieübersetzungen das bessere Rüstzeug mit

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equip [ıˈkwıp] v/t
1. (o.s. sich) ausrüsten, -statten (auch SCHIFF, MIL, TECH)(with mit), ein Krankenhaus etc einrichten
2. fig ausrüsten (with mit), jemandem das (geistige oder nötige) Rüstzeug vermitteln oder geben (for für):
be well equipped for das nötige Rüstzeug haben für
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transitive verb,
-pp- ausrüsten [Fahrzeug, Armee, Person]; ausstatten [Zimmer, Küche]

fully equipped — komplett ausgerüstet/ausgestattet

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v.
ausrüsten v.
ausstatten v.
bestücken (Elektronik) v.

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