equipage

英 ['ekwɪpɪdʒ] 美 ['ɛkwəpɪdʒ]
  • n. 装备,用具;马车及侍从
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equipage (n.)
1570s, from French équipage (15c.), from équiper "to fit out" (see equip). Now largely replaced by equipment. In 18c. often especially tweezers, a toothpick, earpick, nail-cleaner, etc., carried on the person in a small case.
1. His purse, which was very dry at that moment , did not permit him any other equipage.
当时他正囊空如洗, 不可能有别种坐骑.

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2. Some time elapsed, when my attention were excited by the slow approach of an equipage.
过了一会儿, 一辆缓缓驶过的马车引起了我的注意.

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3. We stopped at the entrance of a wood, waiting for the arrival of our equipage.
我们在树林的进口处停了下来, 等待我们装备的到来.

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