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1 mechanically operated
mechanically operated mechanisch betätigtEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > mechanically operated
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2 mechanically operated circuit breaker
mechanically operated circuit breaker mechanischer Leistungsschalter mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > mechanically operated circuit breaker
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3 mechanical
adjective(lit. or fig.) mechanisch* * *1) (having to do with machines: mechanical engineering.) Maschinen-...2) (worked or done by machinery: a mechanical sweeper.) mechanisch3) (done etc without thinking, from force of habit: a mechanical action.) automatisch* * *me·chani·cal[mɪˈkænɪkəl]adj inv\mechanical failure Maschinenversagen nt\mechanical problem technisches Problem\mechanical reliability technische Zuverlässigkeit2. (machine-like) mechanisch, automatisch* * *[mI'knIkəl] mechanisch; toy technisch* * *mechanical [mıˈkænıkl] adj (adv mechanically)1. mechanisch:a) PHYS mechanisch begründet, Bewegungs…b) TECH Maschinen…, maschinell:mechanically operated mechanisch betätigt2. TECH mechanisch hergestellt3. TECH automatisch4. fig mechanisch:a) unwillkürlich, automatisch (Geste etc)b) routine-, schablonenmäßig (Arbeit)5. a) Handwerks…, Handwerker…b) Mechaniker…:mechanical art Handwerk n6. technisch veranlagt:mechanical genius technisches Genie;mechanical aptitude technische Begabungmech. abk1. mechanic2. mechanical4. mechanism* * *adjective(lit. or fig.) mechanisch* * *adj.mechanisch adj.mechanischer adj.
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