KIT (SOMEBODY/SOMETHING) OUT/UP


Meaning of KIT (SOMEBODY/SOMETHING) OUT/UP in English

kit somebody/something ↔ out/up phrasal verb [usually passive] British English ( see also ↑ kit )

if someone or something is kitted out with clothes or equipment, they are provided with the clothes or equipment needed for an activity

kit somebody/something ↔ out/up with/in

The studio is lavishly kitted out with camera equipment.

Mark was kitted up in skis, boots, and equipment.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.