transmission system
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Definition
Noun: 1. The assembly of gears and related components that transmits mechanical power from an automobile engine to the driving wheels: This system is responsible for converting the engine's power into controlled movement of the vehicle, allowing it to change speed and direction.
Usage
The term "transmission system" is used to describe the specific mechanical assembly within a vehicle that manages power delivery. It is a technical term common in automotive engineering, mechanics, and related discussions. * The mechanic diagnosed a problem with the car's transmission system. * Modern vehicles often use an automatic transmission system.
Advanced Usage
- In broader engineering contexts, "transmission system" can refer to any system that transmits power or signals (e.g., electrical transmission system, data transmission system). However, in automotive contexts, it is understood to mean the vehicle's gearbox and associated parts.
Variants and Related Words
- Transmission (noun): A common shortened form for "transmission system" in automotive contexts.
- The car needs a new transmission.
- Gearbox (noun): A core component of the transmission system where the gears are housed.
- Drivetrain (noun): A broader term that includes the transmission system plus other components like the driveshaft, differential, and axles that deliver power to the wheels.
Synonyms
- Gear assembly
- Powertrain (in a broader sense)
Related Phrases
- Automatic transmission: A transmission system that changes gears automatically without driver input.
- Manual transmission: A transmission system where the driver manually selects gears using a clutch and gear stick.
- Transmission fluid: The specialized lubricant used within the transmission system.
Noun
- the gears that transmit power from an automobile engine via the driveshaft to the live axle