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Что (кто) такое Instrument - определение

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instrument         
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Instrument (disambiguation); Instruments; Precision instruments; Precision instrument
(instruments)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
An instrument is a tool or device that is used to do a particular task, especially a scientific task.
...instruments for cleaning and polishing teeth...
The environment itself will at the same time be measured by about 60 scientific instruments.
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2.
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.
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3.
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.
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4.
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.
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5.
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Instrument (disambiguation); Instruments; Precision instruments; Precision instrument
¦ noun
1. a tool or implement, especially for precision work.
2. a measuring device, especially in a vehicle or aircraft.
3. (also musical instrument) a device for producing musical sounds.
4. a means of pursuing an aim.
5. a person who is made use of.
6. a formal or legal document.
¦ verb equip with measuring instruments.
Origin
ME: from OFr., or from L. instrumentum 'equipment, implement', from instruere 'construct, equip'.
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n. 1) a written legal document such as a contract, lease, deed, will or bond. 2) an object used to perform some task or action, ranging from a surgeon's scalpel to any hard thing used in an assault (a blunt instrument).
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n.
implement
1) a blunt; delicate; sharp instrument
2) surgical instruments; instruments of torture
3) an instrument for (an instrument for good)
device for producing a musical sound
4) to play an instrument
5) a brass; musical; percussion; stringed; wind; woodwind instrument
instrument         
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Instrument (disambiguation); Instruments; Precision instruments; Precision instrument
n.
1.
Tool, implement, utensil.
2.
Medium, agent, means.
3.
Writing, document, charter, deed, indenture.
4.
Musical instrument.
Instrument         
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·noun A contrivance or implement, by which musical sounds are produced; as, a musical instrument.
II. Instrument ·noun One who, or that which, is made a means, or is caused to serve a purpose; a medium, means, or agent.
III. Instrument ·vt To perform upon an instrument; to prepare for an instrument; as, a sonata instrumented for orchestra.
IV. Instrument ·noun A writing, as the means of giving formal expression to some act; a writing expressive of some act, contract, process, as a deed, contract, writ, ·etc.
V. Instrument ·noun That by means of which any work is performed, or result is effected; a tool; a utensil; an implement; as, the instruments of a mechanic; astronomical instruments.
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<programming> To install devices or instructions into hardware or software to monitor the operation of a system or component. (1996-05-22)
Measuring instrument         
  • Measuring instruments in fiction: [[Captain Nemo]] and Professor Aronnax contemplating thermometers, barometers, clocks, etc. in [[Jules Verne]]'s 1869-1870 science fiction novel ''[[Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea]]''
  • An [[echocardiogram]] processed into a three dimensional representation.
  • scales]]: An instrument for measuring mass in a force field by balancing forces.
  • A measuring instrument for [[radio waves]]: the 64-meter radio telescope at [[Parkes Observatory]], [[Australia]], as seen in 1969, when it was used to receive live televised video from [[Apollo 11]]
  • A Cathode-ray tube
  • [[Vitruvian Man]] by [[Leonardo da Vinci]], [[Gallerie dell'Accademia]], [[Venice]] (1485-90)
  • Measurement results (a) brittle (b) ductile with breaking point (c) ductile without breaking point.
  • electromagnetic spectrum]].
  • The [[electromagnetic spectrum]]
  • The electrochemical cell: A device for measuring substance potentials.
  • An instrument for detecting net charges, the [[electroscope]].
  • An active [[calorimeter]] lacking a temperature measurement device.
  • Love Meter]] and [[strength tester machine]] at a [[Framingham, Massachusetts]] rest stop.
  • [[Watch]], a time measurement device
  • A cloud chamber detecting alpha-rays.
  • mercury]] (Hg) [[barometer]] in the [[gravitational field]] of the earth.
  • prism]].
  • A [[measuring cup]], a common instrument used to measure volume.
  • A spirometer, inhaling into pipe a fills volume b, the rest balances forces.
DEVICE FOR MEASURING A PHYSICAL QUANTITY
Physics instrumentation; Measurement instrument; Metering device; List of measuring devices; Measuring device; Electronic instrumentation; Measurement instruments; Measuring tools; Mesuring tools; Measuring tool; Meter (device); Metring; Metred; Unmetered; Metered; Measurement device; Measuring Instruments; Measuring instruments; Speed measurement; Speed indicator; Measurement tool; Angle measurement; Angle measuring instrument; Angular measuring instrument; Angle measuring instruments; Dimensional instruments; List of measuring instruments; Dimensional measurement; Velocity measurement
A measuring instrument is a device to measure a physical quantity. In the physical sciences, quality assurance, and engineering, measurement is the activity of obtaining and comparing physical quantities of real-world objects and events.
TOOLS         
  • A [[Bonobo]] at the [[San Diego Zoo]] "fishing" for [[termite]]s
  • Bicycle multi-tool
  • Prehistoric [[stone tool]]s over 10,000 years old, found in [[Les Combarelles]] cave, France
  • An [[upholstery regulator]]
PHYSICAL ITEM THAT CAN BE USED TO ACHIEVE A GOAL
Tools; Monkey tools; Tool user; 🛠; Device (tool); Simple tool
Transposing instrument         
  • organ]]. Most instruments' parts have a key signature indicating the actual key of D major, but some parts are written transposed and accordingly bear other key signatures: [[clarinet]]s ("2 Klarinetten in A"), [[trumpet]]s ("2 Trompeten in C"), and [[French horn]]s ("4 Hörner in F"). Note that [[timpani]] ("3 Pauken in A C D") are traditionally written without key signature but are notated at concert pitch.
INSTRUMENT FOR WHICH MUSIC IS CONVENTIONALLY WRITTEN TRANSPOSED TO A DIFFERENT PITCH
B-flat instrument; Nontransposing instrument; Transposing Musical Instrument; Transposing instruments; Transposition convention; Instrument transposition; Transposing Instrument
A transposing instrument is a musical instrument for which music notation is not written at concert pitch (concert pitch is the pitch on a non-transposing instrument such as the piano). For example, playing a written middle C on a transposing instrument produces a pitch other than middle C; that sounding pitch identifies the interval of transposition when describing the instrument.

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