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1. n снаряжение; экипировка2. n расходы на снаряжение3. n одежда, полный комплект одежды4. n установка; оборудование, аппаратура, оснащение; агрегат; комплект5. n разг. группа, партия; компания6. n разг. амер. несколько ковбоев, работающих на одном ранчо7. n разг. полит. группа, фракцияa small but influential outfit — небольшая, но влиятельная группа
8. n разг. ансамбль9. n разг. предприятие; учреждение10. n разг. воен. разг. часть, подразделениеhis father and mine were in the same outfit during the war — во время войны наши отцы служили в одном полку
gung-ho outfit — часть, готовая выполнить любое задание
11. v снаряжать, экипировать12. v обмундировывать13. v снабжать оборудованиемСинонимический ряд:1. clothing (noun) accouterments; apparel; clothing; ensemble; garb; habit; jump suit; suit2. company (noun) band; company; corps; party; troop; troupe3. costume (noun) costume; dress; getup; get-up; guise; rig; setout; turnout4. equipment (noun) apparatus; equipment; gear; habiliments; machinery; material; materials; materiel; paraphernalia; tackle; tackling5. house (noun) business; concern; corporation; enterprise; establishment; firm; house6. equip (verb) dress; equip; fit out; prepare; provide; stock; supply7. furnish (verb) accouter; appoint; arm; fit up; furnish; gear; rig; turn out -
5 снаряжать
несовер. - снаряжать;
совер. - снарядить( кого-л./что-л. чем-л.) equip( with), fit out/up (with)снаряж|ать -, снарядить (вн.)
1. fit out (smb., smth.), equip (smb., smth.) ;
снарядить экспедицию на Север fit out an expedition for the North;
снарядить судно fit out a ship;
2. разг. (посылать) send* (smb.), pack (smb.) off;
~аться, снарядиться разг. fit ones elf out;
~ение с.
3. (действие) equipping;
4. собир. (совокупность необходимых приспособлений) equipment, gear, outfit;
лыжное ~ение skiing outfit.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > снаряжать
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1. v оборудовать; снаряжать; оснащать; вооружать2. v снабжать, экипировать; обеспечивать3. v дать всё необходимое, вооружитьСинонимический ряд:1. accouter (verb) accouter; accoutre; adorn; array; deck2. provide (verb) appoint; arm; dress; fit out; fit up; furnish; gear; implement; outfit; provide; rig; supply; turn out -
7 fit out
1. phr v снаряжать; оснащать2. phr v снабжать, обеспечиватьto fit out a party for a polar expedition — снабдить всем необходимым партию, направляющуюся в полярную экспедицию
fit up — снабжать, оснащать; оборудовать; обставлять
3. phr v экипировать, обмундировыватьСинонимический ряд:1. clothe (verb) clothe; costume; dress; outfit2. furnish (verb) accouter; appoint; arm; equip; furnish; gear; rig; turn out
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