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mechanics

[ US /məˈkænɪks/ ]
[ UK /mɪkˈænɪks/ ]
NOUN
  1. the technical aspects of doing something
    mechanisms of communication
    a mechanism of social control
    the mechanics of prose style
  2. the branch of physics concerned with the motion of bodies in a frame of reference

How To Use mechanics In A Sentence

  • The front end of the Jaguar was on stands and two mechanics were fitting a new shock absorber. A QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE
  • The diesel mechanics had worked indoors prior to 1988, during which time diesel engines were run indoors during servicing and tuning.
  • Physicists like the mathematical beauty of string theory because it banishes the absurdities that pop up when quantum mechanics and gravity combine.
  • In this paper, the general solution for plane problem of elastic mechanics in polar coordinate system is deduced by separate variable method.
  • In fact the people that were chosen for management were usually total screwups and were dangerous around such equipment and aircraft..usually their day consisted of walking around asking the mechanics, “Are you done yet?” smoking cigarettes and generally just collecting a paycheck. Think Progress » Under Fire, ABC Yanks Official Blog of 9/11 Docudrama
  • The mechanics of staging a play are very complicated.
  • The Nobel laureate Richard Feynman once made a tentative suggestion that a theory uniting quantum mechanics and relativity might lead to an objective state reduction, and others have taken up and built on this idea.
  • His mechanics wore T-shirts designed as a tribute last night and he wore a helmet imprinted with the names of his team. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quantum mechanics, however, still remains far beyond the reach of Einstein's classicising imagination.
  • We could trace back the mechanics of the machine and learn the mind of God.
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