mechanical 音标拼音: [mək'ænɪkəl]
a .
机械的,用机械的;机械学的;机械似的,呆板的;手工操作的
机械的,用机械的;机械学的;机械似的,呆板的;手工操作的
mechanical 机械替换
mechanical 机械翻译
mechanical 机械式
mechanical adj 1 :
using (
or as if using )
mechanisms or tools or devices ; "
a mechanical process "; "
his smile was very mechanical "; "
a mechanical toy " [
ant : {
nonmechanical }]
2 :
relating to or concerned with machinery or tools ; "
mechanical arts "; "
mechanical design "; "
mechanical skills " [
synonym :
{
mechanical }, {
mechanically skillful }]
3 :
relating to or governed by or in accordance with mechanics ;
"
a belief that the universe is a mechanical contrivance ";
"
the mechanical pressure of a strong wind "
nonhuman \
nonhuman \
adj .
not human .
Opposite of {
human }. [
Narrower terms : {
anthropoid ,
anthropoidal ,
apelike }; {
bloodless }; {
dehumanized ,
unhuman };
{
grotesque ,
monstrous ,
unnatural }; {
mechanical }]
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Mechanical \
Me *
chan "
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n .
A mechanic . [
Obs .] --
Shak .
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Mechanical \
Me *
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a . [
From {
Mechanic },
a .]
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1 .
Pertaining to ,
governed by ,
or in accordance with ,
mechanics ,
or the laws of motion ;
pertaining to the quantitative relations of force and matter on a macroscopic scale ,
as distinguished from {
mental },
{
vital }, {
chemical }, {
electrical }, {
electronic }, {
atomic }
etc .;
as ,
mechanical principles ;
a mechanical theory ;
especially ,
using only the interactions of solid parts against each other ;
as mechanical brakes ,
in contrast to {
hydraulic }
brakes .
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2 .
Of or pertaining to a machine or to machinery or tools ;
made or formed by a machine or with tools ;
as ,
mechanical precision ;
mechanical products .
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We have also divers mechanical arts . --
Bacon .
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3 .
Done as if by a machine ;
uninfluenced by will or emotion ;
proceeding automatically ,
or by habit ,
without special intention or reflection ;
as ,
mechanical singing ;
mechanical verses ;
mechanical service .
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4 .
Made and operated by interaction of forces without a directing intelligence ;
as ,
a mechanical universe .
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5 .
Obtained by trial ,
by measurements ,
etc .;
approximate ;
empirical .
See the 2d Note under {
Geometric }.
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{
Mechanical effect },
effective power ;
useful work exerted ,
as by a machine ,
in a definite time .
{
Mechanical engineering }.
See the Note under {
Engineering }.
{
Mechanical maneuvers } (
Mil .),
the application of mechanical appliances to the mounting ,
dismounting ,
and moving of artillery . --
Farrow .
{
Mechanical philosophy },
the principles of mechanics applied to the investigation of physical phenomena .
{
Mechanical powers },
certain simple instruments ,
such as the lever and its modifications (
the wheel and axle and the pulley ),
the inclined plane with its modifications (
the screw and the wedge ),
which convert a small force acting through a great space into a great force acting through a small space ,
or vice versa ,
and are used separately or in combination .
{
Mechanical solution } (
Math .),
a solution of a problem by any art or contrivance not strictly geometrical ,
as by means of the ruler and compasses ,
or other instruments .
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89 Moby Thesaurus words for "
mechanical ":
accordant ,
aeromechanical ,
alike ,
automated ,
automatic ,
balanced ,
biomechanical ,
blind ,
cold ,
colorless ,
compulsive ,
conditioned ,
consistent ,
consonant ,
constant ,
continuous ,
correspondent ,
dead ,
distant ,
equable ,
equal ,
even ,
flat ,
forced ,
habitual ,
homogeneous ,
immutable ,
impersonal ,
impulsive ,
inanimate ,
insensible ,
instinctive ,
invariable ,
involuntary ,
level ,
lifeless ,
locomotive ,
locomotor ,
machinal ,
machine -
made ,
machinelike ,
matter -
of -
fact ,
measured ,
mechanistic ,
mechanized ,
methodic ,
monolithic ,
of a piece ,
ordered ,
orderly ,
perfunctory ,
persistent ,
power -
driven ,
powered ,
reflex ,
reflexive ,
regular ,
ritualistic ,
robotlike ,
routine ,
smooth ,
spiritless ,
stable ,
steadfast ,
steady ,
systematic ,
unanimated ,
unartistic ,
unbroken ,
unchangeable ,
unchanged ,
unchanging ,
unconscious ,
undeviating ,
undifferentiated ,
undiversified ,
unemotional ,
unfeeling ,
uniform ,
uninspired ,
unintentional ,
unruffled ,
unthinking ,
unvaried ,
unvarying ,
unwilled ,
unwilling ,
unwitting ,
zoomechanical
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