Mechanics
Translation of "mechanics" into Russian
mechanics
NounUK
/mɪˈkæn.ɪks/
US
/məˈkæn.ɪks/
mechanics / pl
механика
He is studying mechanics at the university.
Он изучает механику в университете.
механики
The mechanics repaired my car yesterday.
Механики починили мою машину вчера.
mechanic
Nounmechanics
pl
UK
/məˈkænɪk/
US
/məˈkænɪk/
mechanic
mechanics pl
механика
Элемент или правило системы, напр. игровая механика The new crafting mechanic adds depth to the gameplay.
Новая механика крафта добавляет глубину игровому процессу.
Специалист по ремонту машин, особенно автомобилей
The mechanic fixed the car's transmission in under an hour.
Механик починил коробку передач автомобиля меньше чем за час.
Additional translations
Арх.; мастеровой, ручной работник
mechanic
Verbmechanics
mechanic
mechanics
mechanicked Past Simple / Past Participle
mechanicking Gerund
Rare, chiefly colloquial transitive verb meaning ‘to repair or maintain (a machine, vehicle, etc.)’. Forms and definition needed.
Разг.; ремонтировать механически
He mechanicked the old tractor back to life over the weekend.
Он за выходные чинил старый трактор и вернул его к жизни.
Additional translations
Разг.
Definitions
mechanics
NounThe branch of physics that deals with the motion of objects and the forces that affect them.
She studied mechanics to better understand how cars operate.
The practical details or technical aspects of doing something or how something works.
The mechanics of running a successful business can be quite complex.
Plural of mechanic.
The mechanics at the garage worked late into the night.
mechanic
NounA person whose job is to repair and maintain machinery, especially motor vehicles.
The mechanic fixed the car's transmission in under an hour.
(dated) A manual worker or artisan.
In the eighteenth century, mechanics were vital to the growth of industry.
A feature or rule within a system, especially in video-games or design, that determines how the system functions.
The new crafting mechanic adds depth to the gameplay.
mechanic
Verb(transitive, colloquial) To repair or service mechanically; to work on as a mechanic.
He mechanicked the old tractor back to life over the weekend.