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单词 sophisticated instrument
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sophisticated instrument

collocation in English

meaningsofsophisticatedandinstrument

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sophisticated
adjective
uk
/səˈfɪs.tɪ.keɪ.tɪd/
us
/səˈfɪs.tə.keɪ.t̬ɪd/
having a good understanding of the way people behave and/or a good knowledge of culture ...
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instrument
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪn.strə.mənt/
us
/ˈɪn.strə.mənt/
an object, such as a piano, guitar, or drum, that is played to produce ...
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(Definition ofsophisticatedandinstrumentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsophisticated instrument

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Or, was patronage also a moresophisticatedinstrumentof party management?
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It is asophisticatedinstrumentfor military attack.
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What this means is that we have a much moresophisticatedinstrumentfor judging how resources should be distributed around the country.
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In other words, it is a relativelysophisticatedinstrument.
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A chart is a necessary tool of navigation and a highlysophisticatedinstrument.
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Let us make it flexible - you can help do that - but let us recognise that it has to be asophisticatedinstrumentin a real economy.
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Rural txistu musicians continued their own traditions with self crafted rustic txistus, while the urban "txistularis" formed schools to teach the brand-newsophisticatedinstrument.
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By asophisticatedinstrument, known as an optical interferometer, any length can be measured in terms of the wavelength of laser light.
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Given the administrative difficulties of those countries in employing sophisticated instruments, we use simple production taxes as instruments of environmental policy.
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However, these tests require sophisticated instruments and trained personnel, and are more useful in the referral diagnostic centre in the developing countries.
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In addition, benefitting from advances in physics, telemetry, optics, and communications, they were relying on sophisticated instruments capable of yielding sufficiently precise and detailed observations to address those questions.
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He referred to the expense of modern sophisticated instruments and the implication of society with its modern tooling up.
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Yet we are talking about these infinitely more sophisticated instruments of management which are being put into their hands.
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The growing area of cross-border banking, insurance sales and wealth management which has some very sophisticated instruments is a growing problem.
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It is easily demonstrated; it does not require sophisticated instruments to measure it and the legislation could be enforced in the same way as noise abatement notices.
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In case of human cysticercosis diagnosis is a sensitive problem and requires biopsy of the infected tissue or sophisticated instruments.
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These are both types of structured products, which are sophisticated instruments and carry a significant risk of loss of capital.
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Sophisticated instruments and reagents enable effective dissociation of brain tissue.
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Traditional methods are still used in areas where modern instruments are not common or by practitioners whose primary task is not surveying with sophisticated instruments.
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surgical instrument

collocation in English

meaningsofsurgicalandinstrument

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surgical
adjective
uk
/ˈsɜː.dʒɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈsɝː.dʒɪ.kəl/
used for ...
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instrument
noun[C]
uk
/ˈɪn.strə.mənt/
us
/ˈɪn.strə.mənt/
an object, such as a piano, guitar, or drum, that is played to produce ...
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(Definition ofsurgicalandinstrumentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsurgical instrument

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An example of this type of environment is the surgical environment where most objects in the surgical site have deformed under application of forces, for example from asurgicalinstrument.
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There has been no medical orsurgicalinstrumentinvented which can determine the measure of sickness of work.
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Who are the people who were able to define whether a drug or asurgicalinstrumentwas costly or not?
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Those who administer the scheme know, too, of the extravagant claims of some dentists, opticians andsurgicalinstrumentmakers.
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Specializedsurgicalinstrumentcalled a radiofrequency handpiece is used.
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Asurgicalinstrumentcalled an arthroscope is used to introduce irrigation fluid under pressure to distend the joint.
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He invented the snook hook, asurgicalinstrumentwhich is still used in spaying animals.
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When thesurgicalinstrumentwent out of use, the cell became known by its present name.
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His engineers training enabled him to design and make new types ofsurgicalinstrument.
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The latter is asurgicalinstrumentthat has replaced manually pulled saw wires in craniotomies from the 1980s on.
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This allows the surgeon to insert the video camera (endoscope) in one hole and asurgicalinstrumentin another.
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The flushing of asurgicalinstrumentby itself is not sufficient to remove bio-burden as flushing alone does not produce a mechanical action.
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Asurgicalinstrumentsuch as a pair of tweezers is gently inserted into the incision and opened, while the abscess is massaged to encourage the pus to drain out.
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Much of the subsequent discussion explores the multiple cultural resonances surrounding technologies and artefacts, such as airplanes, bicycles or surgical instruments.
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We do not sterilize surgical instruments as a precautionary measure, as we know that an infection is rather probable if we use unclean instruments.
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By combining the flushing and ultrasonics, the three elements of an effective cleaning process are achieved inside thesurgicalinstrument; namely: dilution, detergent and mechanical action.
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On the other hand, surgeons have limitations in direct vision of the operation area, lack of dexterous manipulation, force feedback and control of surgical instruments.
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Without the use of asurgicalinstrument, a practitioner will press the tips of his/her fingers against the patient's skin in the area to be treated.
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For example, occupied space outside of laparoscope holding mechanism should be small to offer more space for surgeons and surgical instruments.
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