English to Gujarati Dictionary mechanical

mechanical

યાંત્રિક
definition
noun
The key ingredient of the VW-Bentley and the Ford-Jaguar remains the platform, the expensive below-the-waist mechanicals , so the more of them you make, the cheaper they are.
the working parts of a machine, especially a car.
rude mechanicals
(especially with allusion to Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream ) a manual worker.
adjective
a mechanical device
working or produced by machines or machinery.
she stopped the mechanical brushing of her hair
(of a person or action) not having or showing thought or spontaneity; automatic.
translation of 'mechanical'
યંત્ર સંબંધી,
યાંત્રિક
adjective
યંત્રનું
example
This is because he would have been kept alive by 'mechanical' science rather than nature.
Turbine-generators and generator sets are devices that convert 'mechanical' into electrical energy.
No measure of 'mechanical' failure or infection was reported.
One is therefore compelled to conclude that 'mechanical' forces play a role in the progressive nature of the disease.
In a 'mechanical' motion, Adam tipped the bottles over the glasses and a steady stream of foamy beer poured into them.
However, as he studied the 'mechanical' philosophy of Descartes he became unhappy with it.
The wreckage is also likely to be examined to see if there was any 'mechanical' failure with a particular focus on brakes and wheels.
One factor of potential importance in disease progression that is frequently overlooked is the role of 'mechanical' forces.
He explained the 'mechanical' principle of the screw as a form of wedge, and he set out the mathematical characteristics of the helix.
Oil contamination would result from neglect of compressor maintenance, leading to 'mechanical' failure.
Aviation safety experts have been analyzing data on the incident to determine if the cause was pilot error, weather or 'mechanical' failure.
Pearls of wisdom leave our mouths every day in an unthinking and 'mechanical' manner.
Thus the weight of evidence points to local 'mechanical' forces.
Police are investigating the incident involving a worker operating a 'mechanical' street sweeper who was stopped by a gang of about eight youths.
It may be that the 'mechanical' forces were unavoidable?
As a philosopher he was inspired by Descartes, Spinoza, and Hobbes, but broke away from Descartes's 'mechanical' conception of the universe.
The 'mechanical' cooler operates on principles similar to a modern home refrigerator.
Because it has a blood supply, the skeleton remodels or responds to 'mechanical' forces throughout life.
A ratchet is a 'mechanical' device that restricts movement in one direction and allows movement in the opposite direction.
The mini 'mechanical' sweeper operates on a daily basis in and around the pedestrian area and the mid city streets.
Any sabotage or 'mechanical' failures would cause power cuts in Britain within days.
Again, hesitation overwhelmed Adam but, out of 'mechanical' instinct, he took the hand.
To understand morphogenesis we need to look at the 'mechanical' forces that cells can exert and the underlying cellular properties that generate these forces.
What ought to be a routine 'mechanical' operation has become an altogether more difficult and complicated affair.
The warm hand of the farmer has long been replaced by the cold, 'mechanical' suction of an automated milking system.
Moreover, Descartes's 'mechanical' philosophy was ultimately no different from all other forms of atomism.
This technology entails the construction of very tiny 'mechanical' devices coupled to electrical sensors and actuators.
The disc is subjected to varying 'mechanical' forces at all times.
The pneumatic pump operated the 'mechanical' heart and sustained Clark for 112 days.
The algorithms ran their determined courses, and our thoughts followed one after another, as 'mechanical' and as predictable as the planets in their orbits.
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