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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
mechanical
mech·an·ic·al [mechanical mechanicals] BrE [məˈkænɪkl] NAmE [məˈkænɪkl] adjective 1. operated by power from an engine •a mechanical device/toy/clock •mechanical parts 2. connected with machines and engines •mechanical problems/defects •The breakdown was due to a mechanical failure. 3. (disapproving) (of people's behaviour and actions)done without thinking, like a machine Syn: ↑routine •a mechanical gesture/response •My work has become mechanical— I could do it in my sleep. 4. connected with the physical laws of movement and cause and effect (= with ↑mechanics ) •mechanical processes 5. (of a person)good at understanding how machines work Derived Word: ↑mechanically Word Origin: late Middle English (describing an art or occupation concerned with the construction of machines): via Latin from Greek mēkhanikos (from mēkhanē, from mēkhos ‘contrivance’) + ↑-al. Example Bank: •The accuracy of all early mechanical clocks was low.
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