| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|---|
| bulgaria | механик |
| espanja | mecánico |
| esperanto | meĥaniko |
| hollanti | mecanicien, werktuigkunde, monteur |
| italia | meccanico, meccanica |
| japani | 修理工 (shūrikō), 自動車整備士 (じどうしゃせいびし, jidōsha seibishi), たくみ (takumi) |
| kreikka | μηχανικός (michanikós / mikhanikós), μηχανοτεχνίτης (michanotechnítis / mikhanotekhnítis) |
| latina | mēchanicus, opifex |
| latvia | mehāniķis, mehāniķe |
| portugali | mecânico |
| puola | mechanik |
| ranska | mécanicien, mécano, mécanique |
| ruotsi | mekaniker, mekanisk |
| saksa | Mechaniker, Mechanikerin, Monteur |
| suomi | mekaanikko, autonasentaja, koneasentaja, asentaja, huoltomies |
| tanska | mekaniker |
| turkki | makina ustası |
| tšekki | mechanik |
| unkari | gépész, műszerész, szerelő |
| venäjä | механик (mehanik), оператор (operator), механизатор (mehanizator) |
| Monikko | mechanics |
(archaic) mechanical; relating to mechanics or the laws of motion in physics
A gyroscope in equilibrium
Someone who builds or repairs machinery, a technician; now specifically, someone who works with and repairs the mechanical parts of a motor vehicle, aircraft or similar.
A mechanic at a steam pump in an electric power house, 1920, (from a photo study for the Works Progress Administration (WPA)).
(archaic) mechanical; relating to mechanics or the laws of motion in physics
Arabic machine in a manuscript of unknown date