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mechanic
me·chan·ic M0184100 (mĭ-kăn′ĭk)n. A worker skilled in making, using, or repairing machines, vehicles, and tools. [From Middle English, mechanical, from Old French mecanique, from Latin mēchanicus, from Greek mēkhanikos, from mēkhanē, machine, device; see magh- in Indo-European roots.] me·chan′ic adj.mechanic (mɪˈkænɪk) n1. (Professions) a person skilled in maintaining or operating machinery, motors, etc2. (Mechanical Engineering) a person skilled in maintaining or operating machinery, motors, etc3. (Professions) archaic a common labourer[C14: from Latin mēchanicus, from Greek mēkhanikos, from mēkhanē machine]me•chan•ic (məˈkæn ɪk) n. 1. a person who repairs machinery. 2. a worker skilled in the use of tools and equipment. [1350–1400; Middle English: mechanical < Latin mēchanicus < Greek mēchanikós] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | mechanic - a craftsman skilled in operating machine toolsmachinist, shop mechanicartisan, journeyman, artificer, craftsman - a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft | | 2. | mechanic - someone whose occupation is repairing and maintaining automobilesauto-mechanic, automobile mechanic, car-mechanic, grease monkeymaintenance man, repairman, service man - a skilled worker whose job is to repair things | Adj. | 1. | mechanic - resembling the action of a machine; "from blank to blank a threadless way I pushed mechanic feet"- Emily Dickensonmechanical - using (or as if using) mechanisms or tools or devices; "a mechanical process"; "his smile was very mechanical"; "a mechanical toy" |
mechanicnoun engineer, technician, repairman, grease monkey (informal) I think you should take the car to your mechanic.Translationsmechanic (miˈkӕnik) noun a skilled worker who repairs or maintains machinery. 機械技工 技工,机修工 meˈchanical adjective1. having to do with machines. mechanical engineering. 機械的 机械的2. worked or done by machinery. a mechanical sweeper. 用機械的 用机械的3. done etc without thinking, from force of habit. a mechanical action. 機械似的 机械似的meˈchanically adverb 機械地 机械地meˈchanics noun singular1. the science of the action of forces on objects. He is studying mechanics. 力學 力学2. the art of building machines. He applied his knowledge of mechanics to designing a new wheelchair. 機械學 机械学 noun plural the ways in which something works or is applied. the mechanics of the legal system. 機制 机理ˈmechanism (ˈme-) noun a (usually small) piece of machinery. a watch mechanism. 機械裝置,機制 机械装置,机制,原理 ˈmechanize, ˈmechanise (ˈme-) verb1. to introduce machinery into (an industry etc). We've mechanized the entire process. 機械化 使机械化2. to supply (troops) with motor vehicles. 提供部隊機動車輛 用机械装备ˌmechaniˈzation, ˌmechaniˈsation noun 機械化 机械化- Could you send a mechanic? (US)
Can you send a mechanic? (UK) → 能不能派一名技师来?
mechanic
mechanic a person skilled in maintaining or operating machinery, motors, etc. MedicalSeemechanicsAcronymsSeeMECHmechanic
Synonyms for mechanicnoun engineerSynonyms- engineer
- technician
- repairman
- grease monkey
Synonyms for mechanicnoun a craftsman skilled in operating machine toolsSynonymsRelated Words- artisan
- journeyman
- artificer
- craftsman
noun someone whose occupation is repairing and maintaining automobilesSynonyms- auto-mechanic
- automobile mechanic
- car-mechanic
- grease monkey
Related Words- maintenance man
- repairman
- service man
adj resembling the action of a machineRelated Words |