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equipment

gear / tools

/ɪˈkwɪpmənt/

[U] Uncountable

This term refers to a collective set of tools or apparatus, carrying a connotation of utility and readiness. It is typically used in professional, technical, or athletic contexts to describe the physical assets required to perform a specific function, ranging from heavy industrial machinery to small personal gear.

Even when referring to many different tools or machines, it remains a collective mass noun; you cannot say 'three equipments', instead you must use 'pieces of equipment'.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Mid-afternoon in the shared office kitchen, Mark is subtly trying to avoid work.
Mark

Dude, David's asking about that new design equipment. Did you get to it?

Mark
Sarah
Sarah

Nah, I'm swamped. That's kinda your department, isn't it?

💡
Mark, the slacker coworker, is attempting to delegate a task regarding new design equipment to Sarah, the overworked designer. Sarah uses 'swamped' to convey her extreme busyness and subtly pushes the responsibility back onto Mark, highlighting their dynamic of him trying to offload work and her resisting.

Meanings

Noungear

The necessary items, tools, or machinery needed for a particular purpose or activity.

"The hikers carried all the essential camping equipment in their backpacks."

Nountools

The process of supplying with necessary items or preparing for a task.

"The equipment of the new laboratory took several months to complete."

Collocations & Compounds

safety equipment

Items such as helmets, gloves, and goggles used to protect workers from injury.

All workers must wear safety equipment at all times on the construction site.

sports equipment

The gear and tools needed to play a particular sport.

The store sells a wide range of sports equipment, from tennis rackets to skis.

laboratory equipment

Specialized tools and apparatus used for scientific experiments and research.

The university invested in new laboratory equipment to enhance its research capabilities.

firefighting equipment

The tools and machinery used by firefighters to extinguish fires and rescue people.

The fire station needs to maintain its firefighting equipment regularly.

office equipment

The furniture, machines, and supplies used in an office environment.

We need to order new office equipment, including printers and chairs.

Etymology

The word 'equipment' originates from the Old French word 'equipier', meaning 'one who equips'. It entered English in the late 16th century, initially referring to the act of equipping or arming oneself or a ship. Over time, its meaning broadened to encompass the necessary outfit, furnishings, or apparatus for any particular purpose or undertaking.

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