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the differences between tool, instrument, equipment, device, appliance and apparatus as far as i am concerned, tool shoud be a handheld object for some specific work and appliance may be the machine used at home. but i am really freaking out about others... thanks if you can show me your perspectives on it.
2015年6月15日 00:20
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We should both look up the dictionary definitions, but I'm just going to give some answers off the top of my head. I'm a native U.S. English speaker. There is a lot of overlap in meaning. "Tool" suggests a mechanical device that acts on, shapes, or moves something else. A hammer drives a nail. A lathe cuts a screw thread. "Instrument" suggests something that makes measurements--cockpit instruments like the altimeter, weather instruments like a barometer, lab instruments like a balance. "Equipment" to me suggests a COLLECTION of things. When I was scuba diving, my equipment included mask, fins, tanks, regulator, watch, and knife. "Device" suggests anything engineered to perform a function. A hard drive is a device, but it is neither a tool nor an instrument. "Appliance" to me is short for "home appliance." I have a hard time defining it except by example: stoves, refrigerators, washing machines, vacuum cleaners, and "things like that." "Apparatus" to me is a collection of devices, typically scientific devices, related to performing a specific task. It's almost the same as "equipment" but it is more formal.
2015年6月15日
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