machinery
n.
1680s; from machine, n. + -ery. Originally theatrical, "devices for creating stage effects" (which also was a sense of Greek mekhane); meaning "machines collectively" is attested from 1731. Middle English had machinament "a contrivance" (early 15c.).
〔李〕[machin( ←machine)n. 机器;-ery →] n. a group of machines[总称] 机器,机械