English to Telugu Dictionary mechanical

mechanical

మెకానికల్
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'
యాంత్రిక
example
This is because he would have been kept alive by 'mechanical' science rather than nature.
Beyond a short distance from the source of disturbance, 'mechanical' motions in solids propagate as one of four elastic waves.
Much of the pleasure of real pinball comes from the physical interaction with a big, 'mechanical' device and heavy ball bearings.
This technology entails the construction of very tiny 'mechanical' devices coupled to electrical sensors and actuators.
Thus the weight of evidence points to local 'mechanical' forces.
When a propeller produces thrust, aerodynamic and 'mechanical' forces are present that cause the blade to vibrate.
It was very frustrating, but eventually I learned about the engine falling off, so I chalked it up to 'mechanical' failure.
Most lesions can be managed conservatively by the use of properly fitting shoes and padding to redistribute 'mechanical' forces.
But are birds unfeeling, 'mechanical' songsters, driven to sing but never understanding what it is they do?
You don't have to worry about magnetic fields, 'mechanical' shock, spontaneous bit-rot or anything else.
Archytas, the inventor of 'mechanical' science, was a friend and correspondent of Plato.
To avoid failure because of 'mechanical' problems, NASA carried out an extensive system design and test program.
That's because the fluids are held in place by capillary forces that overpower gravity and other 'mechanical' forces.
The regulation of adhesion site development is largely determined by 'mechanical' force.
And 'mechanical' failure such as steering or suspension breakage could have you singing with the angels in seconds.
So the stark ontology of the 'mechanical' philosopher is established a priori by appealing to a notion of intelligibility.
It was the first low-cost, mass-marketed 'mechanical' toothbrush.
The 'mechanical' gadget is operated by a spring which has to be cranked using a key.
They are also less likely to be affected by 'mechanical' forces or changes in the environment over their period of growth.
However, as he studied the 'mechanical' philosophy of Descartes he became unhappy with it.
As both the reflection of 'mechanical' science and a divine creation, nature was an analogue for knowledge.
Aviation safety experts have been analyzing data on the incident to determine if the cause was pilot error, weather or 'mechanical' failure.
Albert, Jr., I think, is a little too 'mechanical' , not as spontaneous as he ought to be.
The research marks the first time an animal has been able to use brain power alone to operate a 'mechanical' object.
Cora's sword never stopped moving, her movement automatic and 'mechanical' .
As a philosopher he was inspired by Descartes, Spinoza, and Hobbes, but broke away from Descartes's 'mechanical' conception of the universe.
A ratchet is a 'mechanical' device that restricts movement in one direction and allows movement in the opposite direction.
Again, hesitation overwhelmed Adam but, out of 'mechanical' instinct, he took the hand.
He received a doctorate in aerospace and 'mechanical' sciences from Princeton University in 1967.
The wreckage is also likely to be examined to see if there was any 'mechanical' failure with a particular focus on brakes and wheels.
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