Winching: meaning, definitions and examples

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winching

 

[ ˈwɪn.tʃɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

pulling device

Winching refers to the process of using a winch, a mechanical device made for pulling or lifting heavy objects. It is commonly used in various fields such as towing, construction, and outdoor recreation. The winch operates by winding a rope or cable around a drum, allowing it to pull large weights with relative ease. This technique is especially useful in situations where manual lifting would be impractical or dangerous. Winching can often be seen in both industrial and self-recovery scenarios.

Synonyms

hauling, lifting, towing

Examples of usage

  • The team used a winching system to clear the debris.
  • She spent the afternoon winching the car out of the mud.
  • They winched the heavy equipment up the hill.
  • The winching capability made the job much easier.

Translations

Translations of the word "winching" in other languages:

🇵🇹 guincho

🇮🇳 विंचिंग

🇩🇪 Winden

🇮🇩 menarik

🇺🇦 тягування

🇵🇱 wciąganie

🇯🇵 ウインチ作業

🇫🇷 treuillage

🇪🇸 winching

🇹🇷 vinç ile çekme

🇰🇷 윈칭

🇸🇦 سحب

🇨🇿 tažení

🇸🇰 ťahanie

🇨🇳 绞盘作业

🇸🇮 vlečenje

🇮🇸 vinda

🇰🇿 тарту

🇬🇪 ტვირთვა

🇦🇿 çəkilmə

🇲🇽 winching

Etymology

The term 'winch' has its origins in the Middle Dutch word 'winch' or the Old High German word 'wincian,' which means 'to pull' or 'to tug.' This etymological root emphasizes the action of pulling, which is central to the function of a winch. The concept evolved during the Renaissance when various lifting and hoisting devices became prevalent in construction and shipping. By the late 18th century, winches were commonly used in shipbuilding and heavy transport. Their engineering has transformed over the centuries, incorporating advancements like electric and hydraulic systems that enhance their efficiency and capability. Today, winching is a vital operation in many sectors, from automotive recovery to construction, showcasing a rich legacy of innovation.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #40,027, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.