Pronunciation: /haɪˈdrɔːlɪks/
noun a branch of science and engineering concerned with the practical applications of fluid mechanics, especially in relation to machines that use liquids
A1 Hydraulics use liquid to transmit power.
A2 Understanding the basics of hydraulics is essential for operating heavy machinery.
B1 The hydraulics system in the car controls the steering and braking mechanisms.
B2 Proper maintenance of the hydraulics equipment is crucial for smooth operation.
C1 The engineer designed a new hydraulics system for the factory to increase efficiency.
C2 The advanced hydraulics technology allowed the construction of the massive hydraulic dam.
formal The engineer explained the intricate workings of the hydraulics system in the aircraft.
informal I don't understand how the hydraulics in this car work, do you?
slang I heard that dude is a pro at fixing hydraulics in lowriders.
figurative The company's financial success was like a well-oiled machine, with the hydraulics of their business strategy running smoothly.
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