释义 |
mechanical engineeringmeˌchanical engiˈneering noun [uncountable] - In the survey mentioned above, the health sector was second only to mechanical engineering in the proportion of employers experiencing difficulties.
- Low payers were public administration, wholesale distribution, metal manufacture and mechanical engineering.
- The first year at university I had a very steady boyfriend who was doing a similar course as me but mechanical engineering.
- The Group invested £1.5 million in the United Arab Emirates to establish two high quality mechanical engineering workshops.
- The next industry to adopt the technique widely is likely to be mechanical engineering.
- They were of various sizes and worked in the vehicle, aerospace, mechanical engineering and electronics industries.
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