mechanic [ mi'kænik] n.技工,机械,机修工
mechanics [ mi'kæniks] n.力学;技术性细节
mechanics [ mi'kæniks] n.力学,机械学;结构
trading department/mechanics 贸易机构
天体测量与天体力学 Astrometry and Celestial Mechanics
力学 Mechanics
一般力学与力学基础 General and Fundamental Mechanics
固体力学 Solid Mechanics
流体力学 Fluid Mechanics
工程力学 Engineering Mechanics
国际理论和应用力学联盟 International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics
机械原理 Principle of Mechanic
机械设计 Mechanic Design
The mechanic soon fixed up the motor.
机修工人很快就把发动机修好了。
The mechanic fixed up the old car and sold it at a profit.
修理工把这辆旧车修理好了以后出售,赚了一笔钱。
技工 [jì gōng] /mechanic/
连续介质力学 [lián xù jiè zhì lì xué] /mechanics of a continuous medium (math. phys.)/fluid mechanics/
牛顿力学 [niú dùn lì xué] /Newtonian mechanics/
天体力学 [tiān tǐ lì xué] /celestial mechanics/
And thanks to the continual miniaturization of electronics and micro-mechanics, there are already robot systems that can perform some kinds of brain and bone surgery with submillimeter accuracy — far greater precision than highly skilled physicians can achieve with their hands alone.
由于电子和微观机械仪器的不断缩小,现在已有一些机器人系统能够进行精确到毫米的脑部和骨髓手术,其精确性远远超过熟练的医生用他们的双手所能达到的水平。
Why mention the elementary schools? Because thanks to these schools our early mechanics, especially in the New England and Middle Atlantic states, were generally literate and at home in arithmetic and in some aspects of geometry and trigonometry.
为什么要提小学教育?正是因为有了这些学校,我们的早期技工才普遍能读会写,并精通算术及部分几何和三角,这种情况在新英格兰和大西洋中部各州尤为可见。
This nonverbal "spatial" thinking can be just as creative as painting and writing.
这种非语言的空间思维方式与绘画和写作一样具有创意。
Robert Fulton once wrote, "The mechanic should sit down among levers, screws, wedges, wheels, etc, like a poet among the letters of the alphabet, considering them as exhibition of his thoughts, in which a new arrangement transmits a new idea."
罗伯特·法欧曾写道:“技术人员坐在杠杆、螺钉、楔子、轮子等中间,如同一位诗人处在词汇之中,应该把它们看做是自己思想的一种表达,每一个新的组合都能传达一个新的意念。”
{adj: adept, expert, good, practiced, proficient, skillful, skilful} having or showing knowledge and skill and aptitude
"adept in handicrafts"
"an adept juggler"
"an expert job"
"a good mechanic"
"a practiced marksman"
"a proficient engineer"
"a lesser-known but no less skillful composer"
"the effect was achieved by skillful retouching"
{adj: bumbling, bungling, butterfingered, ham-fisted, ham-handed, handless, heavy-handed, left-handed} lacking physical movement skills, especially with the hands
"a bumbling mechanic"
"a bungling performance"
"ham-handed governmental interference"
"could scarcely empty a scuttle of ashes, so handless was the poor creature"- Mary H. Vorse
{adj: ignorant, illiterate} uneducated in the fundamentals of a given art or branch of learning; lacking knowledge of a specific field
"she is ignorant of quantum mechanics"
"he is musically illiterate"
{adj: mechanical} 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"
{adj: mechanic} resembling the action of a machine
"from blank to blank a threadless way I pushed mechanic feet"- Emily Dickenson
{adj: relativistic} relating or subject to the special or the general theory of relativity
"relativistic quantum mechanics"
"relativistic increase in mass"
"radiation from relativistic particles"
{n: Archimedes} Greek mathematician and physicist noted for his work in hydrostatics and mechanics and geometry (287-212 BC)
{n: Born, Max Born} British nuclear physicist (born in Germany) honored for his contributions to quantum mechanics (1882-1970)
{n: Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac} English theoretical physicist who applied relativity theory to quantum mechanics and predicted the existence of antimatter and the positron (1902-1984)
{n: Hoffmann, Roald Hoffmann} United States chemist (born in Poland) who used quantum mechanics to understand chemical reactions (born in 1937)
{n: Newton's law of motion, Newton's law, law of motion} one of three basic laws of classical mechanics
{n: Schrodinger equation, Schrodinger wave equation} the fundamental equation of wave mechanics
{n: aeromechanics, aerodynamics} the branch of mechanics that deals with the motion of gases (especially air) and their effects on bodies in the flow
{n: airplane mechanics} the craft of building and repairing airplanes
{n: auto mechanics} the craft of building and repairing automobiles
{n: automobile mechanic, auto-mechanic, car-mechanic, mechanic, grease monkey} someone whose occupation is repairing and maintaining automobiles
{n: bag of tricks} a supply of ways of accomplishing something
"every good mechanic has a large bag of tricks"
{n: celestial mechanics} the branch of astronomy concerned with the application of Newton's laws of motion to the motions of heavenly bodies
{n: classical mechanics, Newtonian mechanics} the branch of mechanics based on Newton's laws of motion
{n: clockwork universe} the view that the universe resembles a clock built by God and ticking along according to Newtonian mechanics
{n: credence, acceptance} the mental attitude that something is believable and should be accepted as true
"he gave credence to the gossip"
"acceptance of Newtonian mechanics was unquestioned for 200 years"
{n: dynamics, kinetics} the branch of mechanics concerned with the forces that cause motions of bodies
{n: failure} an unexpected omission
"he resented my failure to return his call"
"the mechanic's failure to check the brakes"
{n: fluid mechanics, hydraulics} study of the mechanics of fluids
{n: garageman's lien} the extension of a mechanic's lien to include payment for work on automobiles
{n: ground crew, ground-service crew} the crew of technicians and mechanics who service aircraft on the ground
{n: hood, bonnet, cowl, cowling} protective covering consisting of a metal part that covers the engine
"there are powerful engines under the hoods of new cars"
"the mechanic removed the cowling in order to repair the plane's engine"
{n: jerk} (mechanics) the rate of change of acceleration
{n: kinematics} the branch of mechanics concerned with motion without reference to force or mass
{n: kinesiology} the branch of physiology that studies the mechanics and anatomy in relation to human movement
{n: machinist, mechanic, shop mechanic} a craftsman skilled in operating machine tools
{n: mechanic's lien} lien to secure payment for work and materials in erecting or repairing a building or other structure
{n: mechanics} the branch of physics concerned with the motion of bodies in a frame of reference
{n: mechanism, mechanics} the technical aspects of doing something
"a mechanism of social control"
"mechanisms of communication"
"the mechanics of prose style"
{n: pneumatics} the branch of mechanics that deals with the mechanical properties of gases
{n: principle of relativity} (physics) a universal law that states that the laws of mechanics are not affected by a uniform rectilinear motion of the system of coordinates to which they are referred
{n: quantum mechanics} the branch of quantum physics that accounts for matter at the atomic level; an extension of statistical mechanics based on quantum theory (especially the Pauli exclusion principle)
{n: reaction} (mechanics) the equal and opposite force that is produced when any force is applied to a body
"every action has an equal and opposite reaction"
{n: statics} the branch of mechanics concerned with forces in equilibrium
{n: statistical mechanics} the branch of physics that makes theoretical predictions about the behavior of macroscopic systems on the basis of statistical laws governing its component particles
{n: timing} the regulation of occurrence, pace, or coordination to achieve a desired effect (as in music, theater, athletics, mechanics)
{n: variety, change} a difference that is usually pleasant
"he goes to France for variety"
"it is a refreshing change to meet a woman mechanic"
{n: wave mechanics} the modern form of quantum theory; an extension of quantum mechanics based on Schrodinger's equation; atomic events are explained as interactions between particle waves
{n: workbench, work bench, bench} a strong worktable for a carpenter or mechanic
{v: bleed} drain of liquid or steam
"bleed the radiators"
"the mechanic bled the engine"
He had a staff of mechanics for altering watches and jewelry, warehouses to store the loot, and a sloop to convey certain stolen goods to the Continent, where they could be sold in safety.
他有一帮技工,精于改换钟表和珠宝;有多座储存赃物的仓库;还有一艘木桅帆船,可以把窃得之物运到欧洲大陆,在那里顺利销赃,安然无事。
" I don't have to reserve a portion of my brain to monitor technical mechanics-lighting rigs, camera tracks, field of focus.
我不必再分心去监督一些技术细节──灯光设备、摄影机轨道、集中拍摄区域。
The website figures out where the closest dealer is and sends a message there, and employees check the stockroom for the necessary parts and schedule a meeting with a mechanic.
这个网站找出了离你出故障汽车最近的该公司经销商,然后给他们发了一个信息。这一经销商的雇员在仓库中查找出所需的零件,并安排一个机械师与你会面。
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Fluid mechanics equipment
流体力学设备
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Fluid mechanics or machines teaching aids or materials
液体力学和机械教育辅导材料
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Oilfield pump mechanic services
油田泵机械
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Rock mechanics services
岩石力学分析
预型体研磨加工设备 Preform Rod Polishing Mechanics
Newtonian mechanics 牛顿力学
计算流体力学 computational fluid mechanics
连续介质力学 mechanics of continuous media
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