A2 verb Neutre #558 le plus courant

mechanism

/ˈmɛkəˌnɪzəm/

A mechanism is a group of moving parts in a machine that work together to perform a task. It can also mean a specific process or way of doing something to get a result.

Exemples

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1

The locking mechanism on the front door is broken.

The part of the door that locks is not working.

2

The international committee established a mechanism for monitoring peace.

The group created a formal process to watch the peace situation.

3

I don't really understand the mechanism of this toy car.

I do not know how the inside parts of this toy work.

Famille de mots

Nom
mechanism
Verb
mechanize
Adverbe
mechanically
Adjectif
mechanical
Apparenté
mechanic
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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'Mechanical' robot. The 'Mechanism' is the 'ISM' (system) that makes the 'MECH' (machine) move.

Quiz rapide

The watch stopped working because the internal _______ was full of dust.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : mechanism

Exemples

1

The locking mechanism on the front door is broken.

everyday

The part of the door that locks is not working.

2

The international committee established a mechanism for monitoring peace.

formal

The group created a formal process to watch the peace situation.

3

I don't really understand the mechanism of this toy car.

informal

I do not know how the inside parts of this toy work.

4

Researchers are studying the biological mechanism of how birds migrate.

academic

Scientists are looking at the natural process birds use to fly long distances.

5

Our company needs a mechanism to handle customer complaints quickly.

business

Our business needs a clear system to deal with unhappy customers.

Famille de mots

Nom
mechanism
Verb
mechanize
Adverbe
mechanically
Adjectif
mechanical
Apparenté
mechanic

Collocations courantes

coping mechanism A way to deal with stress or difficult situations.
defense mechanism A natural way to protect oneself from harm or bad feelings.
locking mechanism The internal parts that allow something to be locked.
market mechanism The way prices and sales work in a business economy.
steering mechanism The parts that allow a vehicle to be turned.

Phrases Courantes

survival mechanism

A behavior or process that helps a living thing stay alive.

feedback mechanism

A system where the result of a process affects the process itself.

clockwork mechanism

A system of wheels and springs like those found in old clocks.

Souvent confondu avec

mechanism vs machine

A machine is the whole device, while a mechanism is a specific set of parts or a process inside it.

mechanism vs mechanic

A mechanic is a person who fixes machines; a mechanism is the system of parts itself.

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Notes d'usage

Use 'mechanism' when you want to describe how something works internally, whether it is a physical object like a watch or an abstract system like a law.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often try to use 'mechanism' as a verb. Remember that 'mechanism' is a noun; the verb form is 'mechanize'.

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Astuce mémo

Think of a 'Mechanical' robot. The 'Mechanism' is the 'ISM' (system) that makes the 'MECH' (machine) move.

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Origine du mot

From the Greek word 'mekhane', which means a machine or a tool used to do work.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun Plural: mechanisms Often followed by 'of' (e.g., mechanism of action)
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Contexte culturel

In psychology, 'coping mechanisms' is a very common term used in English-speaking cultures to discuss mental health.

Quiz rapide

The watch stopped working because the internal _______ was full of dust.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : mechanism

Mots lis

annul

C1

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anomaly

C1

An anomaly is something that deviates from what is standard, normal, or expected. It is frequently used in scientific, technical, or statistical contexts to describe a data point or occurrence that does not fit an established pattern.

antagonist

C1

To act in opposition to someone or something, or to provoke hostility and anger through specific actions or behavior. It involves intentionally or unintentionally creating an adversary or causing someone to become unfriendly.

anthology

C1

A published collection of poems, short stories, or other pieces of writing, often from different authors. It can also refer to a collection of musical works or films that share a common theme or style.

antipathy

C1

A deep-seated feeling of dislike, aversion, or hostility toward someone or something. It often describes an instinctive or long-standing emotional opposition rather than a temporary annoyance.

antithesis

C1

The antithesis is a person or thing that is the direct or polar opposite of someone or something else. It also refers to a rhetorical device where two contrasting ideas are placed together in a balanced grammatical structure to achieve a contrasting effect.

amalgamate

C1

To combine or unite multiple components, organizations, or ideas into a single, integrated whole. It describes a process where the original parts merge to form a larger, unified entity.

ameliorate

C1

To make something bad or unsatisfactory better, more tolerable, or more effective. It is frequently used in formal contexts to describe improving social conditions, medical symptoms, or structural problems.

amenable

C1

Amenable describes a person who is willing to accept or be influenced by a suggestion, or a situation/thing that is capable of being acted upon in a particular way. It implies a cooperative attitude or a susceptibility to a specific process, authority, or treatment.

anxious

C1

A state of feeling worried, nervous, or uneasy about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome. It can also describe a strong desire or eagerness to do something, often accompanied by a sense of tension.

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