furnish
EN[ˈfɝnɪʃ] [ˈfɜːnɪʃ]US
Ffournir
- NomPLfurnishesSUF-ish
- VerbeSGfurnishesPRfurnishingPT, PPfurnished
- (transitive) To provide a place with furniture, or other equipment.
- The Celebrity, by arts unknown, induced Mrs. Judge Short and two other ladies to call at Mohair on an afternoon when Mr. Cooke was trying a trotter on the track. The three returned wondering and charmed with Mrs. Cooke; they were sure she had had no hand in the furnishing of that atrocious house.
- (transitive, figuratively) To supply or give.
- to furnish a family with provisions; to furnish the mind with ideas
- (transitive) To provide a place with furniture, or other equipment.
- Plus d'exemples
- Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
- How he has escaped marriage until now I cannot tell: the number of caps set in his direction would furnish a warehouse. — Patrick O'Brian, "HMS Surprise".
- If that be all, then cheare thy drooping lookes, For I will furnish thee with such supplies: Let some of those thy followers goe with me, And they shall haue what thing so ere thou needst.
- Utilisé au milieu de la phrase
Definition of furnish in English Dictionary
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Source: Wiktionnaire