0 a working arrangement of wheels, levers or other parts, driven eg by human power, electricity etc, or operating electronically, producing power and/or motion for a particular purpose -- maskine; -maskine
a sewing-machine.
1 a vehicle, especially a motorbike -- motorcykel
That’s a fine machine you have!
2 to shape, make or finish with a power-driven tool -- maskinfremstille; maskinforarbejde
3 to sew with a sewing-machine -- maskinsy
You should machine the seams.
He analyzed blue money and red money, blue machines and red machines, and blue land and red land.
The machines were therefore usually underutilised, and processing time was wasted.
However, farmers now rely less on these machines, which are now old and decrepit, than they did in the recent past.
Emissions rise with increasing input of fuel, fertilizer, pesticides and machines and the involved energy consumption.
Of course, these post-punk groups were not the only ones to experiment with drum machines in an effort to create new sounds.
Although these machines have been made in a wide variety of makes and models, their design almost always favours 4/4 metre.
The early lace machines were in fact developed from knitting machines, and drew on local reserves of capital, labour and technical knowledge.
They argue that the stereotypical view associating masculinity with technology was nevertheless reserved for certain kinds of machines.
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機器, 機械裝置, 電腦…
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机器, 机械装置, 计算机…
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máquina, ordenador, máquina [feminine…
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máquina, computador…
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機械, コンピュータ…
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makine, sistem, düzen…
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machine [feminine], machine, usiner…
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