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1) General subject: administration (учреждения), device, establishment (учреждения), gear, instrument, machinery (государственный и т. п.), magic lantern, mechanism, staff (учреждения), vehicle, framework (e.g. понятийный)2) Medicine: apparatus (функциональное объединение систем организма или отдельных органов), set, tractor, unit, app. (average pore diameter)3) Military: (оборудование) apparatus, (оборудование) device, (оборудование) equipment, executive office (учреждения), (оборудование) instrument, (помещение и служащие, обеспечивающие работу должностного лица) office4) Engineering: main body5) Chemistry: item of equipment, piece of equipment, process vessel, unit of equipment6) Mathematics: also a component of some particular kind of apparatus, means7) Railway term: piece of apparatus8) Economy: apparatus (штат), machinery (организационный)9) Accounting: machine (организационный), system10) Diplomatic term: (организационный) machine11) Cinema: camera12) Forestry: cell13) Polygraphy: back matter (книги - приложения, таблицы и т.п.), end matter (книги)14) Politics: (президента США) executive office (of the US President)15) Psychology: machinery (организованный)16) Russian: apparat (партийный, государственный)17) Physics: kettle18) Oil: aid, open-heater19) Astronautics: craft20) Advertising: mechanism21) Patents: (справочный) back matter (книги), (справочный) end matter (книги)22) Oilfield: equipment23) Network technologies: tool24) EBRD: apparatus, back office, machinery, secretariat, staff25) Aviation medicine: instrument( пилотажно-навигационный)27) oil&gas: vessel28) Combustion gas turbines: assembly -
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m.apparatus, means, instrument, device; also a component of some particular kind of apparatus
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