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1 toerusten
♦voorbeelden:toegerust met • equipped/fitted out with -
2 aanvoeren
v. lead, command, head; propose, bring forward, advance; argue, adduce, plead; supply, equip -
3 bemeubelen
v. furnish, fill a house with furniture and appliances; supply, provide; equip -
4 bewapenen
v. arm, equip with weapons -
5 computeriseren
v. computerize, carry out or produce by means of a computer, equip with computers, store in a computer, mechanize -
6 equiperen
v. equip, provide with the required equipment, supply with necessary materials -
7 fourneren
v. furnish, fill a house with furniture and appliances; supply, provide; equip -
8 harnassen
v. gird, equip -
9 implementeren
v. implement, execute, carry out, perform; put into effect; equip with tools -
10 oculeren
v. oculate, equip with eyes -
11 toerusten
v. equip, fit out -
12 uitrusten
v. rest, rest oneself, laze, equip, fit out, outfit, fit, furnish, set up, set, rig up, rig, accoutre, accomplish, gird, appoint -
13 uitrusten met
v. equip with, store with -
14 uitvoeren
v. execute, carry into effect, carry out, do, fill, fulfil, fulfill, job, engineer, perform, effectuate, formalize, implement, introduce, put through, bring forth, effect, play, administer, equip, finalize, export -
15 zich uitrusten
v. equip oneself -
16 outilleren
• to equip -
17 toerusten
• to equip• to fit out -
18 uitmonsteren
• to equip -
19 uitrusten
• to equip• to fit out• to fit with -
20 een leger toerusten
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equip — UK US /ɪˈkwɪp/ verb [T] ( pp ) ► to give someone or something the tools and equipment they need to do a job: »A company spokesman said it would not be equipping the new $2.5 billion plant until business conditions improve. equip sb/sth with sth… … Financial and business terms
equip — equip; equip·ment; equip·per; re·equip; … English syllables
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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
equip — index bear (yield), bestow, clothe, contribute (supply), fund, furnish, give ( … Law dictionary
equip — 1520s, from M.Fr. équiper to fit out, from O.Fr. esquiper fit out a ship (12c.), probably from O.N. skipa fit out a ship, from skip ship (see SHIP (Cf. ship) (n.)). Related: Equipped; equipping. Sp., Port. esquipar are from French … Etymology dictionary
equip — *furnish, outfit, appoint, accouter, arm Contrasted words: divest, dismantle, denude, *strip: despoil, spoliate, *ravage … New Dictionary of Synonyms
equip — has inflected forms equipped, equipping. The noun form is equipment … Modern English usage
equip — [v] make ready with supplies accouter, adorn, appoint, arm, array, attire, deck, deck out*, decorate, dress, endow, feather nest*, fit out, fix up, furnish, gear, gear up*, heel*, implement, line nest*, man, outfit, prep*, prepare, provide,… … New thesaurus
equip — ► VERB (equipped, equipping) 1) supply with the items needed for a purpose. 2) prepare (someone) mentally for a situation or task. ORIGIN French équiper, probably from an Old Norse word meaning to man a ship … English terms dictionary
equip — equip1 [ē kwip′, ikwip′] vt. equipped, equipping [Fr équiper < OFr esquiper, to embark, put out to sea, prob. < ON skipa, to arrange, make ready < skip, SHIP] 1. to provide with what is needed; outfit [troops equipped for battle] 2. to… … English World dictionary
equip */*/ — UK [ɪˈkwɪp] / US verb [transitive] Word forms equip : present tense I/you/we/they equip he/she/it equips present participle equipping past tense equipped past participle equipped 1) to provide a person, object, or place with the things that they… … English dictionary