A2 also musical instrument an object, such as a piano, guitar, or drum, that is played to produce musical sounds乐器
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When a piece of music is recorded, each instrument is recorded separately on a 24- or 48-track tape.
If you want to learn to play a musical instrument, it might be a good idea to begin on something simple.
This wooden instrument is the ancestor of the modern metal flute.
The family all play instruments - they're all very musical.
The trumpet and trombone are brass instruments.
C1 a tool or other device, especially one without electrical power, used for performing a particular piece of work器械
a device used for measuring speed, height, etc. in vehicles, especially aircraft(尤指飞机上的)仪器,仪表
C2 formal a way of achieving or causing something手段
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The main instruments are in the centre of the control panel.
The doctor used a sharp instrument to dig a piece of glass out of my finger.
Lewis estimates that 40 to 80 percent of dentists actually autoclave their instruments as they should.
The museum has a large collection of vicious medieval torture instruments.
The instrument panel was brightly illuminated.
a type of investment in a company or in government debt that can be traded on the financial markets可以在金融市场上进行交易的投资(或政府债券)
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