equip in the PONS Dictionary

equip Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to equip sb for sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Had he been equipped with a tailhook he could have bagged a number 3 wire.
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The department was a shell of its former selfless than one-third its original size, badly equipped, and in no position to mount an offensive.
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The jaw is short, stoutly built, and equipped with large, powerful teeth.
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He then arrives on the rooftop of a building under construction and sets up his base of operations, equipped with modern technology gadgets and instruments.
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It comes equipped with scope mounts and silencer.
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Since then, the museum has painstakingly attempted to equip it as a complete locomotive shed again.
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Both units were experienced, well-trained, equipped, and led.
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Most buses are equipped with a small library of books for children from infant through third grade.
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Most art schools of either orientation are equipped to offer opportunities spanning from post-16 to postgraduate level.
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To be easily transportable, they are equipped with lightweight, man-portable equipment.
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