Pronunciation: /n(j)uːˈmætɪks/
noun a branch of technology that deals with the study and application of pressurized gas to produce mechanical motion
A1 Pneumatics is the study of using air pressure to produce motion.
A2 The workshop uses pneumatics to power the machines.
B1 Understanding pneumatics is essential for working in certain industries.
B2 The engineer specializes in designing complex pneumatics systems.
C1 The company invested in state-of-the-art pneumatics technology for their manufacturing process.
C2 The research paper delves into the advancements in pneumatics over the past decade.
formal Pneumatics is a branch of engineering that deals with the mechanical properties of gases.
informal I learned about pneumatics in my engineering class - it's all about using air to power machines.
slang Hey, did you know that some cars use pneumatics to adjust their suspension on the fly?
figurative Her ideas flowed through the company like pneumatics, powering innovation at every turn.
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