kit
n. 装备, 工具箱, 成套工具 [计] 成套部件; 成套零件
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教材释义与例句
装备
释义与例句
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A circular wooden vessel, made of hooped staves.
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A kind of basket made especially from straw of rushes, especially for holding fish; by extension, the contents of such a basket or similar container, used as a measure of weight.
可数 不可数He was pushing a barrow on the fish dock, wheeling aluminium kits which, when full, each contain 10 stone of fish.
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The set of skills and abilities chosen for a playable character.
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A collection of items forming the equipment of a soldier, carried in a knapsack.
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Any collection of items needed for a specific purpose, especially for use by a workman, or personal effects packed for travelling.
可数 不可数Always carry a good first-aid kit.
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A collection of parts sold for the buyer to assemble.
可数 不可数I built the entire car from a kit.
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The standard set of clothing, accessories and equipment worn by players.
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Clothing.
英国 可数 非正式 不可数Get your kit off and come to bed.
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A full software distribution, as opposed to a patch or upgrade.
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A drum kit.
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The whole set; kit and caboodle.
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A kitten (young cat).
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A kit fox (Vulpes macrotis).
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A young rabbit.
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A young weasel.
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A young fox.
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A young beaver.
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A young ferret.
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A young skunk.
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Synonym of kit violin.
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A school of pigeons, especially domesticated, trained pigeons.
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To equip (somebody) with something.
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To assemble or collect something into kits.
及物We need to kit the parts for the assembly by Friday, so that manufacturing can build the tool.
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词源
From Middle English kyt, kytt, kytte, from Middle Dutch kitte (“a wooden vessel made of hooped staves”). Related to Dutch kit (“tankard”) (see below). The further etymology is unknown. Perhaps from Proto-Germanic *kitjō-, *kut-, which would be related to the root of Dutch kot (“ramshackle house”), itself of non-Indo-European origin. The transfer of meaning to the contents of a soldier's knapsack dates to the late 18th century, extended use of any collection of necessaries used for travelling dates to the first half of the 19th century. The further widening of the sense to a collection of parts sold for the buyer to assemble emerges in American English in the mid 20th century.
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