provide

provide
[prə'vaɪd]
гл.
1)
а) (provide with) снабжать; доставлять; обеспечивать (кого-л. / что-л.)

to provide smb. with goods — снабдить кого-л. товарами

He provided a car with a radio. — Он установил в машину радиоприёмник.

б) давать, предоставлять; обеспечивать

to provide military aid — предоставить военную помощь

to provide housing — предоставлять жилплощадь

There is no way that we can provide another teacher for that class. — У нас нет никакой возможности пригласить ещё одного учителя в этот класс.

2) (provide for) обеспечивать средствами к существованию (кого-л.)

to provide for a family — содержать семью

Has every member of the family been equally provided for? — Каждый ли член семьи получает то, что ему необходимо?

3) заготовлять, запасать; сберегать
4) (provide against) принимать (защитные) меры в отношении (чего-л.), готовиться к (чему-л.)

to provide against an inflationary economy — принять меры против инфляции

Steps can be taken to provide against a severe winter. — Можно подготовиться к суровой зиме.

5) обусловливать, предусматривать (что-л.)

not provided for by the plan — внеплановый

The expenses are provided for in the budget. — Эти расходы предусмотрены в бюджете.

The new law provides for equality of human rights. — Новый закон устанавливает равенство прав всех людей.

Section 17 provides that all decisions must be circulated in writing. — Раздел 17 предусматривает, что все решения должны передаваться в письменной форме.


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