单词 | equipage |
释义 | eq·ui·page I. 1. obsolete < hastens the equipage of the galleys — London Gazette > < to put himself in equipage for that … voyage — James Howell > 2. a. (1) < the expense of providing arms, ordnance stores, quartermaster stores, and camp equipage — US Code > (2) archaic < the queen had ordered a little equipage of all things necessary for me — Jonathan Swift > : set, service < a complete tea and coffee equipage — Chelsea Catalog of 1756 > (3) archaic < little equipage of silver gilt containing scissors, thimble, nail trimmer — C.G.D.Roberts > b. archaic < the equipage of a well-armed trooper of the period — Sir Walter Scott > : trappings < first strip off all her equipage of pride — Alexander Pope > 3. archaic < an equipage indeed … a hundred servants in ordinary attendance — Thomas Fuller > < Death the crowned phantom with all the equipage of his terrors — Thomas De Quincey > 4. archaic < kings have their entrance in due equipage — Thomas Heywood > 5. a. b. II. archaic < a goodly train of squires and ladies equipaged well — Edmund Spenser > |
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