单词 | mechanic |
释义 | mechanicWord family (noun) machine machinery machinist mechanic mechanics mechanism mechanization (adjective) mechanical mechanized mechanistic (verb) machine mechanize (adverb) mechanically mechanistically From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Motor vehicles Occupationsmechanicme‧chan‧ic /mɪˈkænɪk/ ●●○ noun1[countable]BOTTC someone who is skilled at repairing motor vehicles and machinery a garage mechanic2 → the mechanics of (doing) something3 → mechanicsExamples from the Corpusmechanic• She and her husband, Joe, an auto mechanic, have taken their first airplane trips.• But the manual merely provides its owner with the game mechanics.• Instead of the clarity and precision of Newtonian mechanics, we have to be content with a more fuzzy account of affairs.• This paucity of information arises from the role that uncertainty has in quantum mechanics.• I learnt my quantum mechanics, so to speak, straight from the horse's mouth.• This was the first indication that quantum mechanics might remove the singularities that were predicted by general relativity.• And the re-enlistment rate for first-term mechanics had nearly doubled.• Infants quickly catch on to the mechanics, and the whole process begins to work more smoothly. |
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