inner components

[ˈɪnər kəmˈpoʊnənts]
nounpl: inner components
componentes internos
1. The internal parts or elements that make up the interior structure of a device, machine, or system
The technician examined the inner components of the computer to diagnose the problem.
O técnico examinou os componentes internos do computador para diagnosticar o problema.
2. The essential or fundamental parts of something that are not immediately visible from the outside
Understanding the inner components of the engine requires mechanical knowledge.
Compreender os componentes internos do motor requer conhecimento mecânico.
3. The intrinsic or hidden elements that constitute the core of a structure or system
The inner components of the organization needed restructuring.
Os componentes internos da organização precisavam de reestruturação.
The term 'inner components' is widely used in technical and professional contexts in both the USA and Brazil. In Brazil, it is particularly common in engineering, manufacturing, and IT sectors. The phrase reflects a global technical vocabulary that transcends regional boundaries, making it universally understood among professionals and technicians in both countries.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
internal partsinterior elementsinner partsinternal mechanismsintrinsic elements
Antonyms / Antônimos
outer componentsexternal partssurface elementsexterior components

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
componentes internos
Standard term used across Brazil in technical and everyday contexts
Rio de Janeiro
componentes internos
No significant regional variation; standard usage
São Paulo
componentes internos
Commonly used in industrial and technical sectors
Portugal
componentes internos
Same usage as Brazilian Portuguese; no significant differences

Related Words

circuitryassemblyhardwaremechanisminfrastructureinternal structure

Related Idioms & Phrases

look under the hood (to examine inner components)
get to the heart of the matter (to understand inner components)
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