Equipar in english

To equip

pronunciation: tuɪkwɪp part of speech: none
In gestures

equipar = equip ; fit ; rig ; tool up ; outfit ; resource ; fit out ; kit + Nombre + out. 

Example: We do not pretend to have equipped you with an instant expertise in the subject analysis and classification of documents.Example: One such method requires that each book has a magnetic strip inserted into the spine and a special exit door is fitted across which an electric signal is beamed.Example: The worst interruptions of all, in my experience, come from those public address systems rigged in many schools in every room and used apparently without a second thought by administrative staff.Example: The article is entitled 'Tooling up for a revolution'.Example: Five-year IFLA Treasurer Derek Law of Scotland, outfitted in a kilt, said he had been boosting Glasgow for his entire term.Example: Britain's maritime defences are not properly resourced or co-ordinated to deal with the threat of terrorist attack, MPs has warned.Example: To get full use out of them, however, you have to fit them out with accessories.Example: We've raised thousands to buy a new building for the animal shelter, but we've run out of money to buy the things we need to kit it out.

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» equipar de/conkit + Nombre + out withequip with .

Example: They purchased a van which was kitted out with a desk, locker seats, and wall display racks.

Example: This article describes an information literacy programme which aims to equip students with the knowledge and ability to effectively use the full range of available tools for accessing, retrieving and managing information.

» equipar de mediosresource .

Example: Britain's maritime defences are not properly resourced or co-ordinated to deal with the threat of terrorist attack, MPs has warned.

» equipar de recursosresource .

Example: Britain's maritime defences are not properly resourced or co-ordinated to deal with the threat of terrorist attack, MPs has warned.

» equiparsegear up .

Example: Safety experts prefer life jackets to floaties or water wings, but I believe kids shouldn't have to gear up like they're about to storm Normandy every time they take a dip.

» volver a equiparre-equip [reequip]  .

Example: The Oxford and Cambridge University Presses were re-equipped with the best available typographic materials late in the century.
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