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mechano- mechan-
pref.(前缀)
  1. Machine; machinery:
    机器;机械:
    mechanize.
    使机械化
  2. Mechanical:
    机械的:
    mechanotherapy.
    机械疗法

语源
  1. Greek mēkhano-
    希腊语 mēkhano-
  2. from mēkhanē [machine] * see machine
    源自 mēkhanē [机器] *参见 machine

mechano-

Word Origin
1
a combining form representing machine, or mechanical, in compound words:
mechanoreceptor.
Also, especially before a vowel, mechan-.
Origin
< Greek mēchano-, combining form representing mēchanḗ; see machine

Related Words

  • mechanochemistry
  • mechanomorphism
  • mechanoreceptor
mechano-
combining form
see mechan-
mechano-
/ˈmekənəʊ/  
combining form
mechanical; relating to a mechanical source
表示“机械的”, “源自机械的”:

mechanoreceptor.

词源
from Greek mēkhanē 'machine'.
mechano-|ˈmɛkənəʊ|repr. Gr. µηχανο-, comb. form of µηχανή machine n., and used in the senses (a) ‘machine(s)’, as in mechanology, (b) ‘mechanical (and)’, as in mechanotherapy, mechanochemical a. Also ˌmechanoˈcaloric a. Physics [caloric a.], applied to the phenomenon by which a flow of the superfluid form of liquid helium (helium II) generates a difference in temperature between the sending and receiving ends; ˌmechano-eˈlectric, -eˈlectrical adjs., pertaining to or producing a conversion of mechanical movements into corresponding electrical effects; also ˌmechano-elecˈtronic a. (rare).1939Mendelssohn & Daunt in Nature 29 Apr. 720/1 The mechano-caloric effect is evidently the reverse of the ‘fountain phenomenon’, for whereas the latter means that the setting up of a temperature difference results in a flow of liquid helium II, the mechano-caloric effect shows that a flow of liquid helium II is accompanied by a development of heat (or cold).1964New Scientist 24 Sept. 773/1 Shortly after the discovery of this ‘thermo-mechanical’ effect the complementary ‘mechano-caloric’ phenomenon was observed.1958Jrnl. Gen. Physiol. XLI. 1245 (heading) The sites for mechano-electric conversion in a pacinian corpuscle.Ibid. 1263 The simplest interpretation of our results would seem to be that the entire mechano-electric transducer lies in the membrane of the non-myelinated ending.1974Nature 1 Mar. 69/2 Isometric tension was measured with two RCA 5734 mechano-electric transducers.1961M. L. Gayford Acoustical Techniques & Transducers vi. 279 Trying to obtain a perfect electrical copy of the groove excursion by the mechano-electrical groove-following means provided by a gramophone pick-up.1974Nature 20–27 Dec. 728/1 The muscle fibre was..mounted horizontally with one of its tendons hooked to the anode of a RCA 5734 mechano-electrical transducer tube.195018th Internat. Physiol. Congr. Copenhagen 171 The movements of the membrane..are communicated to the plate of a mechano-electronic transducer (R.C.A. 5734), a triode which by means of a pivoted anode translates mechanical movements into electric current variations.
mechano-
word-forming element meaning "mechanics, mechanism," from Greek mekhano-, comb. form of mekhane (see machine, n.).
mechano- /ˈmɛk(ə)nəʊ/ combining form.
ORIGIN: Greek mēkhano- combining form of mēkhanē machine noun: see -o-.
Of or pertaining to machines or mechanical phenomena, properties, etc.
 DERIVATIVE mechanoˈcaloric adjective (Physics) designating a phenomenon by which a linear flow of superfluid liquid helium (helium II) generates a temperature difference between its ends M20.
mechanoˈchemical adjective of or pertaining to mechanochemistry M20.
mechanoˈchemically adverb in accordance with the laws of mechanochemistry M20.
mechanoˈchemistry noun the branch of science that deals with the relation between mechanical and chemical phenomena and the interconversion of these forms of energy E20.
mechano-eˈlectric, mechano-eˈlectrical adjectives pertaining to or producing a conversion of mechanical movement into corresponding electrical effects M20.
mechaˈnology noun (rare) the science or a treatise that deals with machines or mechanisms M19.
mechanoreˈception noun (Biology) (the mechanism of) the detection of a mechanical stimulus by means of mechanoreceptors; sensitivity to mechanical stimuli: M20.
mechanoreˈceptive adjective (Biology) capable of performing mechanoreception; sensitive to mechanical stimuli: M20.
mechanoreˈceptor noun (Biology) a sensory receptor that responds to mechanical stimuli, such as pressure changes resulting from touch or sound E20.
mechanoˈsensitive adjective (Biology) mechanoreceptive M20.
mechanoˈtherapy noun (Medicine) physiotherapy; esp. that involving the use of mechanical apparatus, e.g. to provide exercise: L19.
mechano-
— see mechan-

mechano-

Prefix

  1. used to form words involving the use of machines or mechanisms
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