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fur·nish AHD[fûrʹnĭsh] D.J.[ˈfɜːnɪʃ]K.K.[ˈfɝnɪʃ]v.tr.(及物动词)fur.nished, fur.nish.ing, fur.nish.es - To equip with what is needed, especially to provide furniture for.装备,摆设:尤指配备家具等所需之物
- To supply; give:供应;提供:"The story of Orpheus has furnished Pope with an illustration"(Thomas Bulfinch)“俄耳甫斯的传说为蒲柏提供了例证”(托马斯·布兰芬奇)
- Middle English furnisshen 中古英语 furnisshen
- from Old French fournir fourniss- 源自 古法语 fournir fourniss-
- [of Germanic origin] * see per 1[源于日耳曼语] * 参见 per 1
furʹnisher n.(名词)furnish, equip, outfit, appoint, accouter- These verbs mean to provide with what is necessary for an activity or a purpose.这些动词都指为某活动或目的的需要而供应。
- Furnish refers primarily to the provision of basic necessities: Furnish 主要指提供基本必需品: furnished the new apartment;为新房间配备家具;furnish a boat with care.精心为船安装设备。
- Equip usually implies the provision of more specialized items for a particular need or a particular service: Equip 通常指为特殊需要或特别服务而提供更特定的物品: equip a car with snow tires.为轿车配备防滑轮胎。
- Outfit suggests comprehensive provision of necessary items for a larger purpose, as for an expedition: Outfit 指为更大目标,如远征探险提供所有必需品: outfitting the children for summer camp. Toappoint is to provide with furnishings and often accessories, usually of a tasteful kind: 为参加夏令营的孩子们装备各种必需品。 Appoint 指提供通常有品味的装饰,常为附加物: a library that was appointed in leather.用皮草装饰起来的图书馆。
- Accouter refers most often to providing with articles of equipment,especially for military service: Accouter 经常用于指供应设备,尤指用于军事服务的设施: knights who were accoutered for battle. 准备好战斗的骑士们
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