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What is the difference among "device","equipment","terminal","machine" ?
2011年1月31日 13:15
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"Device" is an object or a piece of equipment that has been designed to do a particular job: a water-saving device. "Equipment" - the things that are needed for a particular purpose or activity: office equipment, equipment for the sports club. The equipment of the photographic studio was expensive. So "equipment" is a word that means all the devices. For example, "equipment of the photographic studio" means all the devices that one needs to take and make photos. "Machine" is a piece of equipment with moving parts that is designed to do a particular job: a washing/sewing machine, a machine for making plastic toys. The potatoes are planted by machine. If you want to produce a car, you use machines to produce nearly all parts of the car. "Terminal" is a piece of equipment, consisting of a keyboard and a screen that joins the user to a central computer system.
2011年1月31日
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Device: Any machine or component that attaches to a computer. Examples of devices include disk drives, printers, mice, and modems. Equipment: Tangible property (other than land or buildings) of more or less durable nature which is useful in carrying on the operations of a business. For example, devices, machines, tools, and vehicles. Terminal: Of or relating to or situated at the ends of a delivery route; "freight pickup is a terminal service"; "terminal charges". Machine: Any mechanical or electrical device that transmits or modifies energy to perform or assist in the performance of human tasks Little difference :3
2011年1月31日
I think equipment is a really general word - it could mean exercise equipment - it could mean tools - I guess the focus of equipment is on things to help complete a job. Machine is a very good word that can be used in many situations. Terminal sounds like a specific computer that is connected to other computers. Station I think is a synonym. And, like station "terminal" is also used for transportation "bus terminal" "train terminal" I think the emphasis is on being connected but also being a separate part. Device sounds very scientific. I had to look up similar meanings in Korean - when I came to Korea - I had to something for my medical device (for my diabetes to check my blood) so I was sent to a "medical equipment store" they also called it a "medical device store" to find the parts to use for my "diabetes machine" .... but terminal would not be used in the situation at all. terminal is definitely used, i think, for computers or transportation. "At this terminal, Joe is working" "At this station, Joe is working" etcetera (nado..) ... ok, good luck
2011年2月19日
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