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coupling

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/ˈkʌplɪŋ/ · cou-pling

The act of joining or linking together, especially in mechanisms.

Meanings

nounformal

The act of joining or linking together, especially in mechanisms.

ملانے یا جوڑنے کا عمل، خاص طور پر میکانزم میں۔

جوڑا

jora

Synonyms

joininglinkingmarriageملاناجوڑناشادی

Antonyms

separationdisconnectiondetachmentعلحدگیتعلق ٹوٹناتنہائی

Common Collocations

  • mechanical coupling
  • coupling of ideas
  • coupling device

Example Sentences

In mechanical engineering, coupling is crucial for connecting different parts of machinery.

مکینکل انجینئرنگ میں، جوڑا بنانا مشینری کے مختلف حصوں کو ملانے کے لیے بہت اہم ہے۔

Mechanical engineering mein, jora banana machinery ke mukhtalif hissoon ko milane ke liye bohat ahem hai.

The coupling of their thoughts led to a fruitful collaboration.

ان کے خیالات کا جوڑ ایک کامیاب تعاون کی طرف لے گیا۔

Un ke khayalat ka jora aik kamiyab taawon ki taraf le gaya.

In relationships, coupling signifies a deeper emotional bond.

رشتوں میں، جوڑا بنانا ایک گہری جذباتی بندھن کی علامت ہے۔

Rishton mein, jora banana aik gehri jazbati bandhan ki alamat hai.

Easily Confused With

couple:While 'coupling' refers to the act or process of joining, 'couple' generally refers to two items or persons that are together.

Word Family

couple
nounجوڑا
coupler
nounجوڑنے والا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a couple, who are joined together, to remember coupling.

Visualize two gears interlocking to represent how coupling works.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت میں جوڑ ہے، همیشه یہ کہنا پڑتا ہے، بَڑھتی ہے دل کی خواہش، جب ساتھ یہ رہتا ہے۔

Mohabbat mein jor hai, hamesha yeh kehna parta hai, Barhti hai dil ki khwahish, jab saath yeh rehta hai.

In love, there is a bond, it always has to be said, The desire of the heart grows, when this stays together.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دو کے دو سے ملنا ایک خوشی ہے۔

Do ke do se milna aik khushi hai.

Meeting two and two is a joy.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "coupler" — to join or link

First known use: 14th century

The term 'coupling' derives from the Old French word 'coupler', which means to join or link together. It has evolved in usage across various fields including mechanics and social sciences.