[noun] [C] - a set of things, such as tools or clothes, used for a particular purpose or activityI keep a tool/repair/first-aid kit in the back of my car.The fighter plane's crew all have survival kits in case they are shot down.Many women now use home pregnancy-testing kits rather than going to their doctor if they think they are pregnant.A kit is also a set of parts sold ready to be put together.He wants a model tank kit for his birthday.We bought the bed in kit form.(esp. UK) Kit is also the particular clothing worn by a sports team, or the particular clothing and small pieces of equipment worn and used by people such as soldiers and sailors.The hockey team has bought new kit - blue shorts and yellow shirts.The soldiers lined up for a kit inspection.(esp. UK slang humorous) Kit can also mean clothes.Come on, get your kit off.A kit bag is a long narrow bag used by soldiers, sailors, etc. for carrying their clothes and small pieces of equipment.
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Meaning of KIT in English
Cambridge English vocab. Кембриджский английский словарь. 2012