Pronunciation: /məˈkænɪkəl/
noun none
A1 I like to watch mechanical toys move.
A2 The mechanical pencil broke and I had to get a new one.
B1 The factory uses mechanical equipment to assemble products.
B2 The mechanical engineer designed a new type of gearbox.
C1 The museum displayed a collection of antique mechanical clocks.
C2 The intricate mechanical system controlled the movement of the robotic arm.
verb none
A1 I can't swim, so I need to learn how to mechanical the movements in the water.
A2 She tried to mechanical the process of changing a tire, but couldn't figure it out.
B1 The mechanic had to mechanical the engine in order to fix the car.
B2 The engineer was able to mechanical the robotic arm to perform precise movements.
C1 The scientist spent years trying to mechanical a machine that could mimic human emotions.
C2 The artist used advanced technology to mechanical a sculpture that moved and interacted with viewers.
adjective relating to machines or tools
A1 The mechanical pencil is easy to use.
A2 The mechanical clock stopped working.
B1 The mechanical engineer designed the new prototype.
B2 The mechanical system in the car needs to be repaired.
C1 The mechanical components of the machine were carefully inspected.
C2 The mechanical failure was caused by a lack of maintenance.
adverb none
A1 The robot moved in a mechanical way.
A2 She opened the door with a mechanical motion.
B1 The car's engine ran smoothly thanks to the mechanical maintenance.
B2 The clockwork toy moved in a mechanical fashion.
C1 The factory operated with precise mechanical efficiency.
C2 The robotic arm moved with incredible mechanical precision.
pronoun none
A1 The mechanical pencil is on the desk.
A2 My watch is broken, so I need to take it to a mechanical expert.
B1 The car broke down due to a mechanical failure.
B2 The mechanical engineer designed a new system for the factory.
C1 The mechanical components of the machine need to be regularly maintained.
C2 The robotic arm performed the task with incredible precision, showcasing its mechanical capabilities.
preposition none
A1 The mechanical pencil is on the desk.
A2 She fixed the broken clock with a mechanical tool.
B1 The car's mechanical issues were fixed by a professional mechanic.
B2 The robot was programmed to perform mechanical tasks efficiently.
C1 The mechanical engineering team developed a new prototype for testing.
C2 The advanced mechanical system was designed to operate in extreme conditions.
conjunction none
A1 I used a mechanical pencil to write my name.
A2 The mechanical parts of the car were causing it to malfunction.
B1 The mechanical engineer designed a new system for the factory.
B2 The team used a mechanical process to streamline their workflow.
C1 The company implemented a new mechanical system to increase efficiency.
C2 The advanced mechanical technology revolutionized the industry.
interjection none
A1 Mechanical! Please help me fix this broken toy.
A2 Mechanical! I can't believe how quickly that machine broke down.
B1 Mechanical! It's amazing how smoothly this engine runs.
B2 Mechanical! The precision of this watch is truly impressive.
C1 Mechanical! The engineering behind this robot is truly remarkable.
C2 Mechanical! The intricacy of this clock's inner workings is astounding.
article none
A1 The mechanical pencil is used for writing.
A2 The mechanic fixed the car using mechanical tools.
B1 The mechanical engineer designed a new prototype.
B2 The robotic arm was controlled by a complex mechanical system.
C1 The mechanical properties of the material were carefully analyzed.
C2 The intricate mechanical clock was a masterpiece of engineering.
formal The mechanical engineer designed a new system for the factory.
informal I think the mechanical stuff is broken again.
slang Let's call the mechanic to fix the mechanical issue.
figurative His responses seemed mechanical, lacking any real emotion.
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