Fit out Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɪt/ /ˈaʊt
FIT-owt
fˈɪt/ /ˈaʊt
FIT-owt
Definition
To provide a place, vehicle, or person with all the equipment, furniture, or things needed for a particular purpose.
Usage & Nuances
Mainly British English; American English often uses 'outfit' or 'equip'. Typically used for buildings, offices, stores, or boats: 'fit out a new shop'. Not used for clothing. Commonly found as 'fit out with' or as a noun 'fit-out' (the process).
Spanish: equipar - amueblar - acondicionarPortuguese (BR): equipar - mobiliar - prepararPortuguese (PT): equipar - mobilar - prepararChinese (Simplified): 装备 - 配备Chinese (Traditional): 裝備 - 配備Hindi: सुसज्जित करना - सजानाArabic: تجهيز - تأثيثBengali: সজ্জিত করা - প্রয়োজনীয় সামগ্রী দিয়ে পূর্ণ করাRussian: оснащать - оборудоватьJapanese: 備え付ける - 装備するVietnamese: trang bị - lắp đặtKorean: 갖추다 - 장비를 설치하다Turkish: donatmak - teçhiz etmekUrdu: ساز و سامان فراہم کرنا - مکمل طور پر لیس کرناIndonesian: melengkapi - melengkapi dengan perlengkapan
Example Sentences
They will fit out the new office with modern furniture.
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The team helped fit out the boat before the race.
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We need to fit out the classroom with new computers.
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It took weeks to fit out the store before opening day.
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We hired a company to fit out our new kitchen.
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Their van is fitted out with everything they need for camping.
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