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-kitting的不同词性形态
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||People have dreamed about driverless motoring since at least the 1930s, but only in recent years have carmakers such as Mercedes-Benz and Volvo given the matter more thought, kitting out test cars with the sensors and sophisticated software required to negotiate busy roads.|| Google has roared ahead by designing a driverless car from the ground up.
至少从19世纪30年代起,人们就已经开始设想无人驾驶汽车,但只有一些汽车制造商,如奔驰、沃尔沃,在近些年尝试把这一想法付诸实践。一辆装备着传感器和复杂软件的测试车需要在繁忙的道路上权衡最佳行车方案。谷歌公司从零起步,设计无人驾驶汽车,已经鹤立鸡群。
|noun|
1.A flock of pigeons.
‘he saw a _kit_ of pigeons flying when out one day’
‘Doc was letting out a _kit_ of pigeons.’
2.A kitten.
‘I've watched mother cats nip their _kits_ for playing too rough.’
3.A large basket, box, or other container, especially for fish.
4.A set of all the parts needed to assemble something.
‘an aircraft _kit_ ’
‘BMC set about developing plants in Belgium, Spain and Italy that could assemble cars from _kits_ manufactured in the UK.’
5.A set of articles forming part of a soldier’s equipment.
‘First, they are heavy, and adding them to a soldier's _kit_ that already includes ammunitions, rations, and other heavy items may be undesirable.’
‘A policy of armed neutrality with an emphasis on quality _kit_ , fit for purpose.’
6.A set of articles or equipment needed for a specific purpose.
‘a first-aid _kit_ ’
‘First-aid _kits_ are readily available from Boots and other pharmacies in a range of sizes.’
7.A small violin, especially one used by a dancing master.
‘Prince Turveydrop then tinkled the strings of his _kit_ with his fingers, and the young ladies stood up to dance.’
8.The clothing used for an activity such as a sport.
‘a football _kit_ ’
‘Throughout his time at the club he has done everything from playing and coaching to washing the _kit_ .’
9.The young of certain animals, such as the beaver, ferret, and mink.
‘Since 1997, 110 black-footed ferret _kits_ have been released on the site.’
‘When I finally got back to the place, however, I did not find a puppy but four gray fox _kits_ near the hole that was obviously their den.’
|verb|
1.Provide someone or something with the appropriate clothing or equipment.
‘we were all _kitted_ out in life jackets’
‘Tesco plan to _kit_ trolleys out with DVD players for kids, according to this news article.’
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