0 someone whose job is to design, build, or repair machines, engines, roads, bridges, etc -- inżynier, technik
a mechanical/structural engineer
a software engineer
1 someone whose job is to drive a train -- maszynist-a/ka
2 to arrange for something to happen, especially in a clever and secret way -- aranżować
[ often passive ] She was convinced that the accident had been engineered by his enemies.
During its life cycle, engineers and designers make many representations of a product.
That is, to elaborate on how to engineer artificial systems with desirable emergent properties.
The design process was performed by a team made up of a structural engineer, a construction planner, and a project manager.
This level of description is sufficient for an engineer to consider initial design feasibility.
He further repeats the tired official lie that war veterans engineered the subsequent farm invasions.
Trustworthiness of the engineers was also paramount in attempts to establish railway locomotives as a safe, reliable, and cheap form of transportation.
The engineer decides how to use the input as admission, omission, or rejection.
Experienced engineers have rapidly become engrossed with the possibilities of the approach and intrigued by some of the results when given access to hands-on experimentation.
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