outfitted

outfitted — verb

  • outfittedpresent simple I / you / we / they
  • outfitteds3rd person singular
  • outfitteding-ing form
  • outfittededpast simple

1. to give a person or thing the clothes, tools, or other items needed for a job or

1.動詞及物B2
釋義

to give a person or thing the clothes, tools, or other items needed for a job or activity

例句

The charity outfitted each child with boots and a warm coat.

outfit + someone + with + clothes or equipment

Dario outfitted the rescue boat for winter trips on the lake.

outfit + thing + for + purpose

同義詞
  • equip

    the most neutral and general choice; can refer to one item or a full set

  • supply

    broader; can mean providing materials regularly, not necessarily preparing for one task

  • kit out

    informal, especially in British English, and often stresses a full set of gear

文法句型

outfit + someone + with + [equipment or clothes]

outfit + something + for + [job or activity]

be outfitted with + [equipment or clothes]

用法筆記

Often used when someone provides a fairly complete set of things for a trip, season, or task. In everyday English, the passive is common when the result matters more than the person doing the preparation.

常見錯誤

The school outfitted students to tablets.
The school outfitted students with tablets.
💡Use 'with' before the clothes or equipment that are supplied.