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1 appliance
appliance [əˈplaɪəns]a. ( = device) appareil mb. ( = act of applying) application f* * *[ə'plaɪəns]noun appareil m -
2 appliance
appliance n appareil m ; electrical appliance appareil électrique ; household appliance appareil électroménager. -
3 appliance
appliance [ə'plaɪəns]∎ domestic or household appliances appareils mpl électroménagers;∎ electrical appliances appareils mpl électriques(b) (fire engine) autopompe f -
4 appliance
appareil mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > appliance
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5 appliance branch circuit
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6 appliance
1) dispositif m2) appareil mEnglish-French architecture and construction dictionary > appliance
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7 appliance
noun (an instrument or tool used for a particular job: washing-machines and other electrical appliances.) appareil -
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9 domestic appliance
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10 fire appliance
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11 household appliance
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12 surgical appliance
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13 built-in appliance
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14 flued gas appliance
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15 flueless gas appliance
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16 gas appliance
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17 heating appliance
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18 lifting appliance
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19 room-sealed appliance
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20 sanitary appliance
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Appliance — Ap*pli ance, n. 1. The act of applying; application. [1913 Webster] 2. subservience; compliance. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 3. A thing applied or used as a means to an end; an apparatus or device; as, to use various appliances; a mechanical… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Appliance — may refer to a device with a narrow function:* Home appliance, household machines, using electricity or some other energy input. ** Small appliances ** Major appliances * In medicine and dentistry, custom fitted appliances to an individual for… … Wikipedia
appliance — ap‧pli‧ance [əˈplaɪəns] noun [uncountable] MARKETING a piece of electrical equipment, especially one used in people s homes such as a cooker or a refrigerator: • The firm manufactures household appliances. * * * appliance UK US /əˈplaɪəns/ noun… … Financial and business terms
appliance — I noun accessory, adjunct, apparatus, appurtenance, attachment, commodity, contrivance, convenience, device, equipment, facility, implement, instrument, instrumentum, labor saving device, machine, means, mechanism, piece of apparatus, precision… … Law dictionary
appliance — (n.) 1560s, action of putting into use, from APPLY (Cf. apply) + ANCE (Cf. ance). Meaning instrument, thing applied for a purpose is from 1590s … Etymology dictionary
appliance — tool, *implement, instrument, utensil Analogous words: accessory, adjunct (see APPENDAGE): *device, contrivance, gadget … New Dictionary of Synonyms
appliance — [n] machine, usually with domestic purpose apparatus, device, gadget, implement, instrument, mechanism, tool; concept 463 … New thesaurus
appliance — ► NOUN 1) a device designed to perform a specific task. 2) Brit. the application of something … English terms dictionary
appliance — [ə plī′əns] n. 1. Rare the act of applying; application 2. a device or machine for performing a specific task, esp. one that is worked mechanically or by electricity [stoves, irons, etc. are household appliances] SYN. IMPLEMENT … English World dictionary
Appliance plug — An appliance plug [an example of this connector Clipsal part number 464] is a three conductor power connector originally developed for electric jugs and similar small appliances. It was common in the United Kingdom,New Zealand and Australia.It… … Wikipedia
Appliance classes — In the electrical appliance manufacturing industry, the following IEC protection classes are used to differentiate between the protective earth connection requirements of devices. Contents 1 Class 0 1.1 Class 01 2 Class I 3 … Wikipedia