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instrumentation

/in-struh-men-tey-shuhn/US // ˌɪn strə mɛnˈteɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌɪnstrəmɛnˈteɪʃən) //

仪表,仪器仪表,仪器设备,仪表盘

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the arranging of music for instruments, especially for an orchestra.
    • : the list of instruments for which a composition is scored.
    • : the use of, or work done by, instruments.
    • : instrumental agency; instrumentality.
    • : the science of developing, manufacturing, and utilizing instruments, especially those used in science and industry.

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Examples

  • All the same instrumentation we need to add to a scooter to make it autonomous can benefit a rider, too.

  • However, it was normalizing in a way that left me cold, emphasizing vocals at the expense of instrumentation.

  • Professional work in medical diagnostics for Sehgal and lab instrumentation for Pinto kept both busy, but they continued their discussions around plant science and soil health.

  • The orchestra parts and instrumentation were recorded in late June, but by then, Birkin fell ill and required hospitalization.

  • Officials at the nuclear station, near the Gulf Coast midway between Houston and Corpus Christi, believe frozen instrumentation is to blame for the reactor tripping offline.

  • But each time, we change the instrumentation very drastically.

  • The band sounds more mature, like a fuzzier T. Rex, and the instrumentation here is awe-inspiring.

  • Anton Rubinstein had set him a second task—the translation of Gevaerts treatise on Instrumentation.

  • I must take this opportunity of setting right a little mistake in the instrumentation.

  • A musician may have mastered the mechanical trick of instrumentation, and yet his works may not be at heart orchestral.

  • Some parts show an increased knowledge of instrumentation, and seem to bear the impress of a firmer hand.

  • The instrumentation, also, though quite in the Mozart style has nevertheless, some original characteristics.