instruments
n. 器具( instrument的名詞複數 ); 工具; (尤指航空中用於操作的)儀器; 樂器
An instrument is a tool or device that is used to do a particular task, especially a scientific task.
...a thin tube-like optical instrument.
試管狀的細長光學儀器
...instruments for cleaning and polishing teeth...
清洗和拋光牙齒的器械
A musical instrument is an object such as a piano, guitar, or flute, which you play in order to produce music.
Learning a musical instrument introduces a child to an understanding of music.
學一門樂器能引導孩子瞭解音樂。
An instrument is a device that is used for making measurements of something such as speed, height, or sound, for example on a ship or plane or in a car.
...crucial instruments on the control panel.
控制面板上的重要儀表
...navigation instruments.
導航儀器
Something that is an instrument for achieving a particular aim is used by people to achieve that aim.
The veto has been a traditional instrument of diplomacy for centuries.
幾個世紀以來否決權一直是外交上慣用的手段。
His surgical instruments were a knife and a pair of pincers.
他的外科手術器械是一把刀和一把鉗子。
She was no mean performer on a variety of other instruments.
許多別的樂器她也演奏得相當出色。
You can buy perfectly good instruments for a lot less.
你可以少花一大筆錢買到頂好的儀器。
It can translate data from maps or remote sensing instruments into images.
它可以把從地圖或遙感裝置中得到的資料轉化成為影象。
The drum is one of the oldest musical instruments.
鼓是最古老的樂器之一。