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engineer [ˌɛndʒɪˈnɪə] n 1. (Engineering / General Engineering) a person trained in any branch of the profession of engineering 2. the originator or manager of a situation, system, etc. 3. (Engineering / Mechanical Engineering) a mechanic; one who repairs or services machines 4. (Transport / Railways) US and Canadian the driver of a railway locomotive 5. (Transport / Nautical Terms) an officer responsible for a ship's engines 6. (Military) Informal name sapper a member of the armed forces, esp the army, trained in engineering and construction work vb (tr)
1. to originate, cause, or plan in a clever or devious manner he engineered the minister's downfall 2. (Engineering / General Engineering) to design, plan, or construct as a professional engineer [enginer, from Old French engigneor, from engignier to contrive, ultimately from Latin ingenium skill, talent; see engine] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
engineer noun 1. designer, producer, architect, developer, deviser, creator, planner, inventor, stylist, artificer, originator, couturier He is a fully qualified civil engineer. 2. worker, specialist, operator, practitioner, operative, driver, conductor, technician, handler, skilled employee They sent a service engineer to repair the disk drive. Translations engineer [ˌendʒɪˈnɪəʳ] A. N → ingeniero/a m/f; (for repairs) → técnico/a m/f (US) (Rail) → maquinista mf ship's engineer → ingeniero/a m/f naval electrical/TV engineer → técnico/a m/f electricista/de televisión the Royal Engineers (Mil) → el Cuerpo de Ingenieros engineer [ˌɛndʒɪˈnɪər] n (British) (= repairman) → réparateur/trice m/f (US) → mécanicien/ienne m/f (= skilled worker) mechanical engineer → ingénieur m/f mécanicien(ne) central heating engineer → chauffagiste mf telephone engineer → technicien(ne) m/f des télécommunications vt (= orchestrate) [+ meeting, coup] → manigancer; [+ situation] → créer (= build) [+ bridge, ship, road] → construire engineer n (Tech) → Techniker(in) m(f); (with university degree etc) → Ingenieur(in) m(f); the Engineers (Mil) → die Pioniere pl (Naut, on merchant ships) → Maschinist(in) m(f); (in Navy) → (Schiffs)ingenieur(in) m(f) (US Rail) → Lokführer(in) m(f) (fig, of scheme) → Arrangeur(in) m(f) vt (Tech) → konstruieren (fig) election, campaign, coup → organisieren; downfall, plot → arrangieren, einfädeln; success, victory → in die Wege leiten; (Sport) goal → einfädeln; to engineer a scheme → einen Plan aushecken engineer [ˌɛndʒɪˈnɪəʳ] 1. n (gen) → ingegnere m; (mechanic) → meccanico (Brit) (for electrical appliances) → tecnico (Naut) (Am) (Rail) → macchinista m civil/mechanical engineer → ingegnere civile/meccanico the Engineers (Mil) → il Genio 2. vt (contrive) → architettare, organizzare engineer [ˌɛndʒɪˈnɪəʳ] 1. n (gen) → ingegnere m; (mechanic) → meccanico (Brit) (for electrical appliances) → tecnico (Naut) (Am) (Rail) → macchinista m civil/mechanical engineer → ingegnere civile/meccanico the Engineers (Mil) → il Genio 2. vt (contrive) → architettare, organizzare How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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