electronic equipment

collocation in English

meaningsofelectronicandequipment

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electronic
adjective
uk
/ˌel.ekˈtrɒn.ɪk/
us
/iˌlekˈtrɑː.nɪk/
(especially of equipment), using, based on, or used in a system of operation that involves the control of electric current by ...
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equipment
noun[U]
uk
/ɪˈkwɪp.mənt/
us
/ɪˈkwɪp.mənt/
the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a ...
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(Definition ofelectronicandequipmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofelectronic equipment

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However, very few of them contained musical instruments, but ratherelectronicequipment.
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It began about 150 years ago, and now proceeds globally with the help of highly sophisticatedelectronicequipment.
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Uses mainly electromechanical devices such as record players, tape recorders and plate reverberations, someelectronicequipment, such as filters and oscillators, is already available.
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These notes do not specify whatelectronicequipmentshould be used, the placement of microphones, or details for sound diffusion.
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There appears to be little understanding of the difficulties in usingelectronicequipmentat ward level.
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Neural signals were amplified and filtered using conventionalelectronicequipment.
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There will even be created a kind of artificial new folklore, utilizingelectronicequipmentand heaven only knows what other technical apparatus.
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Generally a mobile laboratory will contain complexelectronicequipmentthat may require a supplier's technician to repair in the case of breakdown.
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They exchange information on their experiences working with various pieces ofelectronicequipment.
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Theelectronicequipmentfunctions as a medium controlled by human will.
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It seems that similar ionization processes can also cause short circuits, damaging electrical andelectronicequipment.
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One modern example is stored-value cards, that can be used for a single type of purchase or more widely at any merchant that haselectronicequipmentto read the cards.
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This paper proposes a unified approach encompassing all the steps involved in progressive die design capable of handling metal stampings found inelectronicequipmentand appliances.
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Sharp peaks in the spectrum distribution observed on the analyser indicated hot-wire or probe vibrations, possible flatplate vibrations, or oscillations inelectronicequipment; and remedial measures could be taken immediately.
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They clearly favour voluntary responsibility for end-of-life products, which would be assigned to a host of stakeholders, not to manufacturers and importers ofelectronicequipmentonly.
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The common electrical basis of technology and desire meant that the use ofelectronicequipmentcould be seen as a process of prosthetic reorganization and enhancement.
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Electrical orelectronicequipmentwill be classified as hazardous waste only if it has hazardous components.
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We have valuableelectronicequipmentout there which deteriorates unless it is under the right sort of cover.
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This covers orbits, altitudes and frequencies, and the design of theelectronicequipmentin the communication satellites themselves.
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