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Elaine
what's the difference between "spare parts" and "accessory" ?
what's the difference between "spare parts" and "accessory" ?
like microphone, should be "accessory"
and switch for kitchen ware, shall i say "accessory", ?
is it right ?
2 avr. 2013 03:18
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You have parts, spare parts and accessories.
A part is an essential piece of equipment. A switch on a kitchen appliance is an essential part.
A spare part is an extra part that replaces a lost or damaged part of the appliance.
An accessory is an optional piece of equipment that comes with the appliance (for example, a spatula that is sold with a mixer).
2 avril 2013
An accessory is something extra that is not always necessary, but that goes with a main unit. For example, a charger or an earphone is an accessory to a cell phone. A spare part, however, is the same thing of something already in a unit, that is required to fix the unit if the part in that unit breaks down. So say your kitchen faucet started to leak because the knob is broken. An extra knob that you had lying around that can be used to replace the broken knob is a "spare part."
2 avril 2013
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Elaine
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais, Russe
Langue étudiée
Russe
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