TOOLa tool, especially one used for outdoorphysical work 〔尤指用于户外体力活的〕工具,用具,器具
Examples from the Corpus
implement• A clear timetable for the implementation of new city programs is lacking.• agricultural implements• Art was therefore seen as an implement with which to improve, both morally and socially, the condition of humanity.• It is best to cut weeds off at the roots with an implement such as a hoe.• But standing there with Billie, surrounded by implements that promised home improvement, he yielded to an acquisitiveurge.• If I am ferreting single-handedly there is no need for any other diggingimplement.• There was a lengthy getting-to-know-you period between Sam and his often ridiculed broomhandle puttingimplement.• The native women grind the wheat with heavystoneimplements.• They are not the implements of a wise man.• Opposite this another, smaller table held gloves, a sou'wester, and a gardening-basket crammed with implements.• He threw his tablet and writing implement on the floor when the sentence was announced and was immediately put to death.• These children often appear to be in agony as they awkwardly and ever-so-tightly grip their writing implements.• Some children find it difficult to hold their writing implements.
Originimplement2
(1400-1500)Late Latinimplementum“act of filling up”, from Latinimplere“to fill up”