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mechanic

/mɪˈkæn.ɪk/

A mechanic is a person who repairs and maintains machinery, especially car engines and other vehicle parts. They use tools to fix technical problems and ensure machines run correctly.

例句

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1

I need to take my car to the mechanic because the engine is making a strange noise.

I need to take my car to the repair person because the motor is noisy.

2

The certified mechanic conducted a thorough inspection of the vehicle's safety systems.

The professional repair expert checked the car's safety parts carefully.

3

My brother is a great mechanic, so he usually fixes my bike for free.

My brother is good at fixing things, so he repairs my bicycle without charge.

词族

名词
mechanic
Verb
mechanize
副词
mechanically
形容词
mechanical
相关
mechanics
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记忆技巧

Think of a MEchanic fixing a ME-chine (machine).

快速测验

My car's engine is broken, so I must call the _______.

正确!

正确答案是: mechanic

例句

1

I need to take my car to the mechanic because the engine is making a strange noise.

everyday

I need to take my car to the repair person because the motor is noisy.

2

The certified mechanic conducted a thorough inspection of the vehicle's safety systems.

formal

The professional repair expert checked the car's safety parts carefully.

3

My brother is a great mechanic, so he usually fixes my bike for free.

informal

My brother is good at fixing things, so he repairs my bicycle without charge.

4

The study examines the specific technical skills required by a professional mechanic in the modern industry.

academic

The research looks at the skills a repair professional needs in today's business.

5

The fleet manager hired a new mechanic to ensure all delivery trucks stay on the road.

business

The manager employed a new repair worker to keep the trucks working.

词族

名词
mechanic
Verb
mechanize
副词
mechanically
形容词
mechanical
相关
mechanics

常见搭配

auto mechanic a person who fixes cars
skilled mechanic a repair person with a lot of experience
aircraft mechanic a person who repairs airplanes
local mechanic a repair person who works nearby
hire a mechanic to pay someone to fix your machine

常用短语

master mechanic

a highly expert repair person

chief mechanic

the head of a repair team

the mechanics of something

the way something works or is done

容易混淆的词

mechanic vs mechanism

A mechanic is a person who fixes things, while a mechanism is a part of a machine or a process.

mechanic vs mechanical

Mechanical is an adjective describing machines; mechanic is the noun for the person.

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使用说明

Use 'mechanic' specifically for people who fix physical machinery like cars, planes, or factory equipment. For people who fix software or electronic devices, 'technician' is more common.

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常见错误

Learners often say 'He is a mechanical' instead of 'He is a mechanic.' Remember that 'mechanic' is the person.

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记忆技巧

Think of a MEchanic fixing a ME-chine (machine).

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词源

Derived from the Greek 'mēkhanikos', which relates to machines or manual skill.

语法模式

Countable noun (one mechanic, two mechanics) Usually used with the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific shop
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文化背景

In many English-speaking countries, a 'local mechanic' is often a trusted person in the neighborhood for car advice.

快速测验

My car's engine is broken, so I must call the _______.

正确!

正确答案是: mechanic

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