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provide

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pro·vide /prəˈvaɪd/ ●●● S1 W1 verb [transitiveT]  
1 PROVIDEto give something to someone or make it available to them, because they need it or want it 提供,供应,供给 provision
 Tea and biscuits will be provided.
有茶水和饼干供应。
provide something for somebody
 The hotel provides a shoe-cleaning service for guests.
该宾馆为客人提供擦鞋服务。
provide somebody with something
 The project is designed to provide young people with work.
该计划旨在为年轻人提供工作。
5Don’t say ‘provide someone something’. Say provide someone with something
不要说 ‘provide someone something’. 而要说 provide someone with something
2 REASONto produce something useful as a result 产生〔有益的结果〕;制造,提供〔机会〕
 We are hoping the enquiry will provide an explanation for the accident.
我们希望调查可以为事故的原因提供解释。
provide somebody with something
 The search provided the police with several vital clues.
搜查为警方提供了一些重要线索。
3. provide that formalSCL if a law or rule provides that something must happen, it states that it must happen 〔法律或规章〕规定
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4provide against something phrasal verbphr v formal PLANto make plans in order to deal with a bad situation that might happen 预防,防备,防止
 Health insurance will provide against loss of income if you become ill.
生病的时候,健康保险可以避免收入损失。
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5provide for somebody/something phrasal verbphr v 
a) GIVEPAY FORto give someone the things they need to live, such as money, food etc 供养,抚养
 Without work, how can I provide for my children?
没有工作,我如何抚养孩子?
b) formalSCL if a law, rule, or plan provides for something, it states that something will be done and makes it possible for it to be done 〔法律、规章或计划〕规定,使可能
 The new constitution provides for a 650-seat legislature.
新宪法规定立法机构有650个席位。
c) formalPLAN to make plans in order to deal with something that might happen in the future 做准备,防备
 Commanders failed to provide for an attack by sea.
指挥官们没能做好海上袭击的防备。
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nGRAMMAR: Patterns with provide
You provide something for someone:
We provide information for parents.
You provide someone with something:
We provide parents with information.
Don’t say: We provide parents information.
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From Longman Business Dictionary
providepro·vide /prəˈvaɪd/ verb [transitiveT]
1to give someone what they need, or to make sure they get it
The World Bank is providing funding for the project.
provide somebody with something
Our computerised information service can provide busy managers with all the information they need.
The deal will provide Rolls-Royce with work for the next five years.
provide something for/to somebody
The agreement provided guarantees for union members when layoffs are considered.
2to produce a useful result, opportunity etc
We are hoping the enquiry will provide an explanation for the accident.
3provide that formalLAW if a law or rule provides that something must happen, it states that it must happen
The Companies Act provides that the consent of shareholders is required for the sale of assets valued at £100,000 or more to a director of the company.
Origin provide
(1400-1500) Latin providere to see ahead, provide, from videre to see
pro·vide verbn GRAMMAR1
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