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whole kit and caboodle

/kit/US // kɪt //UK // (kɪt) //

一应俱全,整套设备,全套设备,一应俱全的

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n.名词 noun
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    • : a set or collection of tools, supplies, instructional matter, etc., for a specific purpose: a first-aid kit; a sales kit.
    • : the case for containing these.
    • : such a case and its contents.
    • : a set of materials or parts from which something can be assembled: a model car made from a kit.
    • : Informal. a set, lot, or collection of things or persons.
    • : a wooden tub, pail, etc., usually circular.
    • : Chiefly British. a costume or outfit of clothing, especially for a specific purpose: ski kit; dancing kit; battle kit.
v.有主动词 verb
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    kit·ted, kit·ting.

    • : to package or make available in a kit: a new model airplane that has just been kitted for the hobbyist.
    • : Chiefly British. to outfit or equip.

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Examples

  • Seeing the mother and her kits on film is encouraging, but it will be a long journey to usher more animals back to the park.

  • These kits include items like yoga mats and lip glosses that are tied to the event in order to make for a more immersive experience, but also to get attendees more engaged with the sponsoring brands.

  • The pair say they now ship about 200 orders a month of cookies, baking kits, and other goods nationwide.

  • To decide what goes in a spaceship first aid kit, researchers use NASA’s Integrated Medical Model, which forecasts which health problems the astronauts on a particular mission are most likely to have.

  • Not just Blue Apron with its meal kits, but online grocery-delivery firms too.

  • This at-home blood test kit gives a full reading of antioxidant, fatty acid, or vitamin panels.

  • In most cases, no wants to talk about sexual assault, the rape-kit backlog, or the plight of victims and their families.

  • As the Hooters press kit shows, an appreciation for breasts does not automatically translate to an appreciation of women.

  • Natasha Alexenko is both a victim of rape and of a rape kit backlog.

  • Beyond a few large computer screens, chairs, a first aid kit, and a stack of water bottles is a small, metal holding cell.

  • As a matter of fact, much as I should like them, all these things mean so many pounds extra kit.

  • Afterwards I hurried to my billet and hastily packed up all my kit, and marched the regiment down to the trenches.

  • But, as squire of dames, Kit was too much occupied to give further heed to business in the sala.

  • He found her with bright eyes and a faint flush in her cheeks over the letter Kit was writing to the south.

  • But before Kit could answer Ramon Rotil stood in the door, and his eyes went to the papers on the table.