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1 | T to give someone something that they want or need 提供;供应;供给 |
| Our office can provide information on the local area. 我们的办事处能够提供当地的信息。 |
| A taxi service from the airport will be provided. 将提供机场出租车接送服务。 |
| provide sb with sth The lecture provided him with an opportunity to meet one of his heroes. 这个讲座能让他见到自己心目中的一位英雄。 |
| provide sth for sb The hotel provides a playroom for children. 酒店为孩子们提供了一间游戏室。 |
| provide sth to sb We provide legal advice and services to our clients. 我们向客户提供法律建议和服务。 |
| 1a | to cause something to exist or be available 使…产生;使…可获得 | | The exercise provides an opportunity for different departments to work together. 这次演习使不同部门能有机会共同协作。 | | The film provides new insights into the problems that women in the industry face. 这部电影使人们对从事这个行业的女性所面临的问题有了新的感悟。 | |
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2 | I/T legal to contain statements or plans that set conditions for dealing with a particular issue 规定;拟定 |
| +for The treaty provides for the immediate withdrawal of troops from the area. 这份条约规定军队应立即从该地区撤退。 |
| +that Their contracts provide that they will be paid on the last day of the month. 他们的合同规定在每月的最后一天支付报酬。 |
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- | proˈvide aˌgainst |
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| provide against sth: to make arrangements to prevent or deal with something bad that may happen 为防止(或处理)…作好准备;防患于未然 | There are some circumstances that human care can’ t provide against. 有些情况下人是无法做到防患于未然的。 | |
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1 | provide for sb: to look after someone by making money in order to buy the things that they need (赚钱)供养,抚养 | She has always provided for her children. 她一直都在抚养她的子女。 | |
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2 | provide for sth: to make it possible for something to happen in the future 使…可能发生;为…作准备 | The budget provides for a salary increase after one year. 这次预算为一年后工资上调作好了准备。 | |
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