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n (pl тж без змін)1) апарат, прилад, інструмент2) машина, механізм; апаратураapparatus house — апаратний цех; апаратна
3) державна машина; апарат (державний)4) довідковий апарат5) спорт. снаряд (гімнастичний)6) фізл. органи* * *n; (pl без змін)1) прилад, інструмент; апарат; апаратура; машина, механізм2) фiзioл. система органів ( які виконують одну функцію)3) даржавна машина; апарат (державний, партійний)4) довідковий апарат (літературний, історичний)5) снаряд ( гімнастичний) -
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[ˌæpə'reɪtəs]n (pl apparatuses)1) інструме́нт, при́лад; апара́т2) маши́на; апарату́ра3) апара́тState apparatus — держа́вний апара́т
4) гімнасти́чний снаря́д5) фізл. о́рганиthe digestive apparatus — о́ргани тра́влення
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n; (pl без змін)1) прилад, інструмент; апарат; апаратура; машина, механізм2) фiзioл. система органів ( які виконують одну функцію)3) даржавна машина; апарат (державний, партійний)4) довідковий апарат (літературний, історичний)5) снаряд ( гімнастичний)
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