mechanical

UK /məˈkænɪkəl/ US /məˈkænəkəl/
adj 5noun 5

Collocations

5

ADJ.

all, dirty, electronic, major, most, produced, replaced, routine

The old watch had some major mechanical problems that needed fixing.

VERB + MECHANICAL

caused, find, got, lead, observe, positioned

The broken printer caused mechanical problems that delayed our entire project.

MECHANICAL + NOUN

advantage, alloy, devices, genius, machine, method, pinball, problem

The engineer's mechanical genius allowed him to design innovative solutions for the factory.

PREP.

from, in, on, on, with

The engineer relied on mechanical solutions to fix the broken machinery.

ADV.

totally

The old clock was totally mechanical, with no batteries or electricity needed.

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