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English
Etymology
From French automatique , from Ancient Greek αὐτόματον ( autómaton ) , neuter of αὐτόματος ( autómatos , “ self-moving, moving of oneself, self-acting, spontaneous ” ) , from αὐτός ( autós , “ self, myself ” ) + μέμαα ( mémaa , “ to wish eagerly, strive, yearn, desire ” ) .
Pronunciation
Adjective
automatic (comparative more automatic , superlative most automatic ) (superlative dubious)
Capable of operating without external control or intervention .
Synonym: self-operating
Antonyms: manual , non-automatic
The automatic clothes washer was a great labor-saving device.
Done out of habit or without conscious thought .
Synonyms: instinctive , perfunctory , thoughtless
Antonym: voluntary
The reaction was automatic : flight!
Absent-minded doodling is a form of automatic art.
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Necessary , inevitable , prescribed by logic, law, etc.
Spitting at another player means an automatic red card.
( of a firearm such as a machine gun ) Firing continuously as long as the trigger is pressed until ammunition is exhausted.
Coordinate terms: semi-automatic , burst mode , selective action , bolt action , lever action , ( single-round per loading/chambering action ) pump action
Fully automatic weapons cannot be legally owned by private citizens in the US, except in very special circumstances, as by private security companies.
( of a handgun ) An autoloader ; a semi-automatic or self-loading pistol , as opposed to a revolver or other manually actuated handgun, which fires one shot per pull of the trigger; distinct from machine guns.
The US Army adopted John Browning's M1911 pistol as its sidearm , chambered in .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol).
( computing , of a local variable ) Automatically added to and removed from the stack during the course of function calls .
( mathematics , of a group) Having one or more finite-state automata .
Derived terms
Descendants
Translations
capable of operating without external control
Albanian: automatik (sq)
Arabic: تِلْقَائِيّ (ar) ( tilqāʔiyy ) , أُوتُوماتِيكِيّ ( ʔotomātīkiyy ) , آلِيّ (ar) ( ʔāliyy )
Armenian: ավտոմատային (hy) ( avtomatayin ) , ավտոմատիկ (hy) ( avtomatik )
Asturian: automáticu
Azerbaijani: avtomatik
Basque: automatiko
Belarusian: аўтаматы́чны ( aŭtamatýčny )
Bulgarian: автомати́чен (bg) ( avtomatíčen )
Burmese: အော်တိုမက်တစ် (my) ( autuimaktac )
Catalan: automàtic (ca)
Chinese:
Mandarin: 自動的 / 自动的 (zh) ( zìdòng de )
Czech: automatický (cs) , samočinný (cs)
Danish: automatisk (da)
Dutch: automatisch (nl)
Esperanto: aŭtomata
Estonian: automaatne
Finnish: automaattinen (fi)
French: automatique (fr)
Galician: automático (gl)
Georgian: ავტომატური ( avṭomaṭuri ) , მაშინალური ( mašinaluri )
German: automatisch (de)
Greek: αυτόματος (el) ( aftómatos )
Ancient: αὐτόματος ( autómatos )
Hebrew: אוֹטוֹמָטִי ( otomáti )
Hindi: स्वचालित ( svacālit ) , ऑटोमैटिक ( ŏṭomaiṭik )
Hungarian: automatikus (hu)
Icelandic: sjálfvirkur (is)
Italian: automatico (it)
Japanese: 自動の (ja) ( じどうの, jidō no ) , 自動的な (ja) ( じどうてきな, jidōteki na )
Kazakh: автоматтық ( avtomattyq ) , автоматты ( avtomatty )
Khmer: ស្វ័យប្រវត្ត (km) ( svay prɑvŏət )
Korean: 자동(自動) (ko) ( jadong ) , 자동적(自動的) (ko) ( jadongjeok )
Kurdish:
Northern Kurdish: otomatîk (ku)
Kyrgyz: автоматтык (ky) ( avtomattık ) , автоматтуу (ky) ( avtomattuu )
Lao: ອັດຕະໂນມັດ ( ʼat ta nō mat )
Latin: automatus
Latvian: automātisks
Lithuanian: automatinis (lt) , automatiškas
Luxembourgish: automatesch
Macedonian: автома́тски ( avtomátski )
Malay: automatik (ms)
Maori: aunoa
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: автомат (mn) ( avtomat )
Mongolian: ᠠᠦᠲ᠋ᠣᠮᠠᠲ᠋ ( aütomat )
Norwegian:
Bokmål: automatisk
Nynorsk: automatisk
Pashto: اتوماتيک (ps) ( atūmātik ) , اتوماتيکي ( atomātiki ) , خودکار ( xwədkār )
Persian: خودکار (fa) ( xodkâr ) , اتوماتیک (fa) ( otomâtik )
Polish: automatyczny (pl) , samoczynny (pl) , automatyczny (pl)
Portuguese: automático (pt)
Romanian: automat (ro)
Russian: автомати́ческий (ru) ( avtomatíčeskij )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ауто̀матскӣ
Roman: autòmatskī (sh)
Slovak: automatický , samočinný
Slovene: avtomatski , avtomatičen
Spanish: automático (es)
Swedish: automatisk (sv)
Tagalog: sarimuin
Tajik: худкор ( xudkor ) , автоматӣ ( avtomati )
Tatar: автоматик (tt) ( awtomatik )
Thai: อัตโนมัติ (th) ( àt-dtà-noo-mát )
Turkish: otomatik (tr)
Turkmen: awtomatik (tk)
Ukrainian: автомати́чний (uk) ( avtomatýčnyj )
Urdu: خودکار ( xudkār )
Uyghur: ئاپتوماتىك ( aptomatik )
Uzbek: avtomatik (uz)
Vietnamese: tự động (vi) (自動 )
Welsh: hunanysgogol , awtomatig (cy)
Yiddish: אויטאָמאַטיש ( oytomatish )
acting without conscious thought
Albanian: automatik (sq)
Arabic: تِلْقَائِيّ (ar) ( tilqāʔiyy )
Armenian: ավտոմատ (hy) ( avtomat )
Belarusian: механі́чны ( mjexaníčny ) , машына́льны ( mašynálʹny ) , мімаво́льны ( mimavólʹny ) , міжво́льны ( mižvólʹny ) , няво́льны ( njavólʹny )
Bulgarian: нево́лен (bg) ( nevólen ) , машина́лен (bg) ( mašinálen )
Catalan: automàtic (ca)
Czech: automatický (cs) , samočinný (cs)
Danish: automatisk (da) , tankeløs , mekanisk
Dutch: automatisch (nl) , gedachtenloos , mechanisch (nl)
Esperanto: aŭtomata
Finnish: automaattinen (fi)
Georgian: ავტომატური ( avṭomaṭuri ) , უნებლიე ( uneblie )
German: automatisch (de)
Greek: αυτόματος (el) ( aftómatos )
Hungarian: automatikus (hu)
Icelandic: sjálfvirkur (is)
Italian: automatico (it)
Macedonian: автома́тски ( avtomátski ) , механички ( mehanički )
Polish: odruchowy (pl) , automatyczny (pl)
Portuguese: automático (pt)
Romanian: automat (ro) m or n
Russian: автомати́ческий (ru) ( avtomatíčeskij ) , механи́ческий (ru) ( mexaníčeskij ) , машина́льный (ru) ( mašinálʹnyj ) , нево́льный (ru) ( nevólʹnyj )
Slovak: automatický m , samočinný m
Slovene: avtomatski , avtomatičen
Swedish: automatisk (sv)
Tagalog: sarimuin
Ukrainian: автомати́чний (uk) ( avtomatýčnyj ) , механі́чний (uk) ( mexaníčnyj ) , машина́льний ( mašynálʹnyj ) , мимові́льний ( mymovílʹnyj ) , неві́льний ( nevílʹnyj )
Vietnamese: tự nhiên (vi) (自然 )
describing a firearm which fires continuously
Translations to be checked
Noun
automatic (plural automatics )
A car with an automatic transmission ; the transmission itself.
Antonyms: manual , manual transmission , standard transmission , stick , stickshift , stick shift
I never learned to drive a stick. I can only drive an automatic .
A semi-automatic pistol .
Coordinate term: revolver
The G-men raiding the speakeasy were equipped with .45 automatics , while the local policemen were carrying revolvers and shotguns.
1934 , Agatha Christie , chapter 9, in Murder on the Orient Express , London: HarperCollins, published 2017 , page 262 :'The automatic under his pillow gave the lie to that statement.'
Translations
A car with automatic transmission
See also
( automotive ) :
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French automatique . By surface analysis , automat + -ic .
Adjective
automatic m or n (feminine singular automatică , masculine plural automatici , feminine and neuter plural automatice )
automatic
Declension