0 a tool that is used for doing something -- narzędzie
scientific instruments
1 an object that is used for playing music, for example a piano or drum -- instrument
2 a piece of equipment that is used for measuring speed, light, fuel level, etc -- przyrząd
3 someone or something that is used for achieving something -- narzędzie
The Internet is a very powerful instrument of communication.
The time of 'orchestral' instruments as the only instruments for music making, and thus a specialty of trained musicians, is passed.
The results of this design philosophy are instruments which work well within a specific class of interactions and their sounding responses.
Our need for this framework stems from the desire to design and build new instruments for musical expression.
The results of a questionnaire based on traditional motivational measurement instruments were put through factor analysis to determine the interrelationship of the questionnaire items.
Initiated the first world-wide network of seismological stations with his accurate recording instruments.
The last could well be what a thirteenth-century author would understand, anxious to show instruments in church as having papal blessing.
They were four singers who could also dance, but they played no instruments.
The intra-class correlation was good for both instruments.
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音樂, 樂器, 工具…
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instrumento musical, ferramenta…
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楽器, 器具, 道具…
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instrument [masculine], instrument [masculine] (de bord), instrument…
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