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equipment [ɪˈkwɪpmənt] n 1. an act or instance of equipping 2. the items so provided 3. a set of tools, devices, kit, etc., assembled for a specific purpose, such as a soldier's kit and weapons In logistics, all nonexpendable items needed to outfit or equip an individual or organization. See also assembly; component; subassembly; supplies. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
equipment noun apparatus, stock, supplies, material, stuff, tackle, gear, tools, provisions, kit, rig, baggage, paraphernalia, accoutrements, appurtenances, equipage Exports of military equipment to Iraq are banned under British law. Translations equipment [ɪˈkwɪpmənt] N (gen) → equipo m; (= tools, utensils etc) → herramientas fpl; (mental) → aptitud f, dotes fpl equipment [ɪˈkwɪpmənt] n (= gear) → équipement m fishing equipment → l'équipement de pêche skiing equipment → l'équipement de ski (electrical) → appareillage m, installation f equipment n no pl (= objects) (of person) → Ausrüstung f; laboratory equipment → Laborausstattung f; office equipment → Büroeinrichtung f; electrical equipment → Elektrogeräte pl; kitchen equipment → Küchengeräte pl (= action of equipping: of ship, soldier, astronaut, army, worker) → Ausrüstung f (mental, intellectual) → (geistiges) Rüstzeug equipment [ɪˈkwɪpmənt] n no pl → attrezzatura (Tech, Elec) → apparecchiatura equipment [ɪˈkwɪpmənt] n no pl → attrezzatura (Tech, Elec) → apparecchiatura How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Now as tragic imitation implies persons acting, it necessarily follows, in the first place, that Spectacular equipment will be a part of Tragedy. One thing, however, may be said for the docks of the Port of London on both sides of the river: for all the complaints of their insufficient equipment, of their obsolete rules, of failure (they say) in the matter of quick despatch, no ship need ever issue from their gates in a half- fainting condition. But when the victorious Romans brought with them the heavy solid fortifications impregnable to the weapons of the time, its commanding position alone ensured its adequate building and equipment. |
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