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engineering
工程,工程學,管理,操縱
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engineering
工程
ENG
From:
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engineering
工程
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
En·gi·neer
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Engineered
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Engineering
.]
1.
To
lay
out
or
construct
,
as
an
engineer
;
to
perform
the
work
of
an
engineer
on
;
as
,
to
engineer
a
road
.
2.
To
use
contrivance
and
effort
for
;
to
guide
the
course
of
;
to
manage
;
as
,
to
engineer
a
bill
through
Congress
. [
Colloq
.]
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
En·gi·neer·ing
,
n.
Originally
,
the
art
of
managing
engines
;
in
its
modern
and
extended
sense
,
the
art
and
science
by
which
the
properties
of
matter
are
made
useful
to
man
,
whether
in
structures
,
machines
,
chemical
substances
,
or
living
organisms
;
the
occupation
and
work
of
an
engineer
.
In
the
modern
sense
,
the
application
of
mathematics
or
systematic
knowledge
beyond
the
routine
skills
of
practise
,
for
the
design
of
any
complex
system
which
performs
useful
functions
,
may
be
considered
as
engineering
,
including
such
abstract
tasks
as
designing
software
(
software engineering
).
Note:
☞
In
a
comprehensive
sense
,
engineering
includes
architecture
as
a
mechanical
art
,
in
distinction
from
architecture
as
a
fine
art
.
It
was
formerly
divided
into
military
engineering
,
which
is
the
art
of
designing
and
constructing
offensive
and
defensive
works
,
and
civil
engineering
,
in
a
broad
sense
,
as
relating
to
other
kinds
of
public
works
,
machinery
,
etc
.
Civil engineering
,
in
modern
usage
,
is
strictly
the
art
of
planning
,
laying
out
,
and
constructing
fixed
public
works
,
such
as
railroads
,
highways
,
canals
,
aqueducts
,
water
works
,
bridges
,
lighthouses
,
docks
,
embankments
,
breakwaters
,
dams
,
tunnels
,
etc
.
Mechanical engineering
relates
to
machinery
,
such
as
steam
engines
,
machine
tools
,
mill
work
,
etc
.
Mining engineering
deals
with
the
excavation
and
working
of
mines
,
and
the
extraction
of
metals
from
their
ores
,
etc
.
Engineering
is
further
divided
into
steam
engineering
,
gas
engineering
,
agricultural
engineering
,
topographical
engineering
,
electrical
engineering
,
etc
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
engineering
n
1:
the
practical
application
of
science
to
commerce
or
industry
[
syn
:
technology
]
2:
the
discipline
dealing
with
the
art
or
science
of
applying
scientific
knowledge
to
practical
problems
; "
he
had
trouble
deciding
which
branch
of
engineering
to
study
"
[
syn
:
engineering science
,
applied science
,
technology
]
3:
a
room
(
as
on
a
ship
)
in
which
the
engine
is
located
[
syn
: {
engine
room
]
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