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1 mechanical
1) (having to do with machines: mechanical engineering.) strojný2) (worked or done by machinery: a mechanical sweeper.) mechanický3) (done etc without thinking, from force of habit: a mechanical action.) mechanický* * *• samocinný• samovolný• strojový• strojný• bezmyšlienkovitý• automatický• mechanický• mechanistický• mechanizmus• nepodstatná súcast -
2 mechanical advantage
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3 mechanical checking
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4 mechanical counter
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5 mechanical data processin
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6 mechanical didactics
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7 mechanical drawing
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8 mechanical equivalent
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9 mechanical linkage
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10 mechanical punch
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11 mechanical scanner
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12 mechanical scanning
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13 mechanical sensing
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14 mechanical translation
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15 mechanical verifier
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16 linear mechanical mobilit
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17 breakdown
1) ((often nervous breakdown) a mental collapse.) zrútenie2) (a mechanical failure causing a stop: The car has had another breakdown. See also break down.) havária* * *• zrútenie• havária• rozpis• porucha -
18 contrivance
1) (the act of contriving.) dôvtip2) (something contrived (especially something mechanical): a contrivance for making the door open automatically.) zariadenie* * *• vynález• vynaliezavost• zámer• dôvtip• pasca -
19 derrick
['derik]1) (an apparatus like a mechanical crane for lifting weights: The ship was unloaded, using the large derricks on the quay.) žeriav2) (a tower-like structure that holds the drill over an oil well.) vrtná veža* * *• žeriav na nakladanie -
20 fan
I 1. [fæn] noun1) (a flat instrument held in the hand and waved to direct a current of air across the face in hot weather: Ladies used to carry fans to keep themselves cool.) vejár2) (a mechanical instrument causing a current of air: He has had a fan fitted in the kitchen for extracting smells.) vetrák2. verb1) (to cool (as if) with a fan: She sat in the corner, fanning herself.) ovievať sa2) (to increase or strengthen (a fire) by directing air towards it with a fan etc: They fanned the fire until it burst into flames.) rozdúchavaťII [fæn] noun(an enthusiastic admirer of a sport, hobby or well-known person: I'm a great fan of his; football fans; ( also adjective) fan mail/letters (= letters etc sent by admirers).) fanúšik* * *• vlnit sa• vetrák• vejár• vrtula (slang.)• ventilátor• vzbudit• skalný• udriet• trepotat sa• prehladat (slang.)• previevat (obilie)• dut• fúkat• fanúšik• cistiaci mlyncek• rozdúchat• ovievat• oživit• podnietit• list vrtule• krídlo (veterného mlyna)• lopatka• nadšený obdivovatel• nadšenec
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Mechanical — Me*chan ic*al, a. [From {Mechanic}, a.] [1913 Webster] 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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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mechanical — (adj.) early 15c., of or pertaining to machines, from MECHANIC (Cf. mechanic) (adj.) + AL (Cf. al) (1); of persons or human actions, resembling machines, automatic it is from c.1600. Related: Mechanically. Mechanical minded is recorded from 1820 … Etymology dictionary
mechanical — [mə kan′i kəl] adj. 1. having to do with, or having skill in the use of, machinery or tools 2. produced or operated by machinery or a mechanism 3. of, in accordance with, or using the principles and terminology of, the science of mechanics 4.… … English World dictionary
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mechanical — index controlled (automatic), industrial, perfunctory, routine, technical Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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mechanical — [adj] done by machine; machinelike automated, automatic, cold, cursory, emotionless, fixed, habitual, impersonal, instinctive, involuntary, laborsaving, lifeless, machinedriven, matter of fact, monotonous, perfunctory, programmed, routine,… … New thesaurus
mechanical — ► ADJECTIVE 1) relating to or operated by a machine or machinery. 2) lacking thought or spontaneity. 3) relating to physical forces or motion. DERIVATIVES mechanically adverb … English terms dictionary
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