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Перевод: equip
[глагол] оборудовать; снаряжать; снарядить; вооружать; снабжать; экипировать; давать
Тезаурус:
- Education can equip people to fill these positions, but it does not control the expansion or contraction of the job market.
- The primate house has been a key stage in the zoo's development and we have been able to plan and equip the house and enclosure to the very highest standards, pooling animal management expertise and design ideas.
- She can only equip herself to face the world from a secure position when she has developed an internal strength which will come from the accumulation of power by centres of growth which lie far outside the existing bureaucracies of government, party and presidential palace.
- In order to equip advisers for this stage, short-term items on "Advising clients now" and "Pension choice" were produced.
- The British Deaf and Dumb Association selected the British Red Cross Society to raise funds for, and raised enough to purchase and equip two mobile physiotherapy units.
- The answer I have so far given that it is from achieving effectively and efficiently, fundamentally important aims such as developing inventiveness, initiative, adaptability, intellectual curiosity, sensitivity, confidence, and so on - general transferable skills and attitudes which will equip our students for their future lives.
- However fascinating the "social gospel" has proved to historians, it was not the most important aspect of the ministry to Nonconformity: this was the need to improve the quality of ministers' education in order to equip them for the position they had achieved in English life.
- Plasmids, transposons and whip-like flagella equip it for gene transfer
- When taking a train journey women were advised to equip themselves with the largest hat-pin they could find and if travelling by night, or through a tunnel, they were to sit bolt upright, hat-pin clenched between the teeth in case of attack.
- In effect, therefore, we stop acquiring any new skills and this may mean we risk having too narrow a repertoire of skills to equip us adequately for the variety of people-situations we are likely to encounter.
- What we are essentially looking for in secondary education, then, whether practical or theoretical, is a curriculum and a method of pursuing it that will equip the student with transferable skills and transferable expertise .
- We must change our political system to give the citizen more power and the government less; our economic system to confer power on consumers and to provide employees with a share in the wealth they create; our public services to guarantee choice and dignity to each of us; and our education system to equip us better for the modern world.
- When Spurgeon opened Pastor's College in 1856 some of the first pupils were illiterate but he insisted that his aim was to equip "a class of ministers who will not aim at lofty scholarship, but at the winning of souls - men of the people".
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