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apparatus English

Meaning apparatus meaning

What does apparatus mean?
Definitions in simple English

apparatus

A complex machine or instrument. A group of tools or instruments. A system of things to do to get to a goal.

apparatus

equipment designed to serve a specific function (anatomy) a group of body parts that work together to perform a given function the breathing apparatus

Synonyms apparatus synonyms

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Topics apparatus topics

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Examples apparatus examples

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Simple sentences

That is sensitive apparatus.
The brain is an apparatus with which we think that we think.
Don't use this apparatus near water.
The physics laboratory has the best apparatus I've ever seen.

Movie subtitles

A model of the apparatus built by Gol for observing life on other planets.
They can smash delicate apparatus. They can do endless mischief.
Don't forget the apparatus.
Did you invent this apparatus?
Tell me, is this apparatus of yours for lease?
That apparatus was constructed for dual operation.
Greater meaning and less apparatus.
Gather my apparatus and send them to the castle.
This apparatus is the fruit of 20 years of research.
That's the warning apparatus in place.
I'm glad the warning apparatus works.
I must put my apparatus in place.
This is an apparatus that must be kept in constant repair.
The Vindicators fly so fast, the Russians won't be able to use all their defensive apparatus.
What do you call this apparatus?
By order of His Honor, the High Justice destroy this devilish apparatus.
You brought your apparatus with you?
Holmes took my place and while the Nazis were inside with him he instructed me to attach a small apparatus underneath their car.
I helped him prepare the apparatus.
The apparatus drips at regular intervals leaving a trail of luminous paint.
Maybe the apparatus broke down.
During the operation he was in charge of the suction pump apparatus as usual.
Because the Emperor will not hear that loathsome apparatus. Because you will not be hiding behind any trees.
You, your apparatus and dog.
Uh, bring that apparatus here.
Mitch, the apparatus didn't work.
The entire apparatus to give it the required boost. is in my laboratory.
Then she'd start sneaking in when I wasn't there and playing around with the apparatus.
If one small piece of apparatus fails, a little bulb illuminates and tells me precisely where the fault is.
Have you seen Garin's apparatus?
And by some way' Garin made use of Mantsev's apparatus.
I'll find Garin and bring him back' along with the apparatus.
Mister Rolling' we agreed that I'd deliver not only the drawings' but the apparatus' too.
They got to Leningrad' penetrated into Garin's laboratory and saw the apparatus in action' but.
I need the apparatus.
He claims that Garin built an apparatus that can easily cut a dreadnought' like butter.
Are you giving us a free hand to do this on our own and one fine morning bring you the apparatus and the drawings?
Tell me' why the hell are you hiding the apparatus from me?
Garin' whose interests I'm representing' would like to know ifyou realize what his apparatus is intended for?

News and current affairs

The entire security apparatus in Iraq is corrupt and infiltrated by insurgents.
The Bush administration has created a transnational apparatus of lawlessness that he alone, without global intervention, can neither roll back nor control.
After being victimized by Chiang Kai-shek's spies, China's Communist rulers created a vast spying apparatus of their own.
The credibility of this apparatus was badly damaged by the November 2003 public controversy between the Commission and the Ecofin Council over the application of the excessive-deficit procedure to France and Germany.
Although Mubarak and his interior (security) minister, Habib al-Adly, were handed life sentences at the conclusion of their trials, the generals who ran Egypt's apparatus of repression as deputy interior ministers were acquitted.
Russian influence remains strong, especially in eastern Ukraine, and the state apparatus is weak.
Bombs aimed at foreign dictators or their security apparatus almost invariably kill individuals far from the corridors of power.
To kill so many people in the 20th century, a Hitler or Stalin required the apparatus of a totalitarian government.
The army, the security apparatus, and the Alawite community are still solidly supportive.
Solidarity created a public space for all of these discussions, while protecting us all against the party apparatus.
But even that was not enough to achieve the final victory over the party and police apparatus of the state.
The collapse of authoritarian rule created a security vacuum with no functioning state apparatus, making Libya highly exposed to international influence, often in the service of corporate interests.
Irani's growing influence over the Syrian security apparatus is well established, and Iran is funding an effort to create Syrian Shia militias to compensate for Assad's sagging support in the army and in the minority Alawite community.
The incumbent's advantage in Latin America owes much to the feeble regulations restricting the government's use of the state apparatus for campaign purposes.
Herein lies the core of the dilemma for the US: it wants Egypt's basic state apparatus to survive, so that the levers of power do not fall into the wrong hands.
Muslims are already very much part of every sphere of European life, including the security apparatus and the army.
The transparency and consistency of official figures lags well behind the authorities' hyped promises about government reform, streamlining of the bureaucracy, and the retreat of the Party apparatus.
For 30 years, the Islamic Republic has relied on the heavy hand of the internal-security apparatus to silence dissidents and critics.
By identifying squarely with the military-security apparatus headed by Ahmadinejad, Khamenei has alienated an important segment of the ruling clerical elite.
Meanwhile, the European Union has established a new foreign-policy apparatus called the European External Action Service (EEAS), which is meant to represent the common interests of all 27 of the EU's member states.
Likewise, in Russia, President Vladimir Putin rules a state apparatus designed and run by elements of the country's old intelligence services and its new mafia.

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