Mechanical Precision! Express intricate details with the Gear emoji, a symbol of machinery and engineering.
A detailed gear, often shown with teeth around the edge. The Gear emoji is commonly used to convey themes of machinery, engineering, or detailed processes. It can also be used metaphorically to represent complex systems or precision work. If someone sends you a ⚙️ emoji, it might mean they are talking about machinery, discussing engineering, or highlighting the complexity of a system.
The ⚙️ Gear emoji represents or means mechanical precision, engineering, and the inner workings of machinery or technology. It is often used to signal overthinking or the need to 'fix' a situation.
Dèan briogadh simplidh air an ⚙️ emoji gu h-àrd gus lethbhreac a dhèanamh dheth sa bhad gu d’ bhòrd-chlàir. ’S urrainn dhut an uairsin a chur ann àite sam bith – ann am brathan, meadhanan sòisealta, sgrìobhainnean, no ann an aplacaid sam bith a tha a’ toirt taic do emoji.
Chaidh an ⚙️ gear emoji a thoirt a-steach ann an Emoji E1.0 agus tha e a-nis air a bhathar taic air a h-uile àrd-ùrlar mòr, a’ gabhail a-steach iOS, Android, Windows, agus macOS.
Bidh an ⚙️ gear emoji a’ buntainn ris a’ roinn Rudan, gu sònraichte san roinn bhun Innealan.
The ⚙️ gear became the "settings" icon because gears represent the inner workings of machinery. Adjusting settings is like adjusting the gears that make something work. It's universal across platforms.
| Unicode Ainm | Gear |
| Apple Ainm | Gear |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+2699 U+FE0F |
| Unicode Deicheach | U+9881 U+65039 |
| Sreath teicheadh | \u2699 \ufe0f |
| Buidheann | 💎 Rudan |
| Fo-bhuidheann | 🛠️ Innealan |
| Molaidhean | L2/13-207 |
| Unicode Dreach | 4.1 | 2005 |
| Emoji Dreach | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Unicode Ainm | Gear |
| Apple Ainm | Gear |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+2699 U+FE0F |
| Unicode Deicheach | U+9881 U+65039 |
| Sreath teicheadh | \u2699 \ufe0f |
| Buidheann | 💎 Rudan |
| Fo-bhuidheann | 🛠️ Innealan |
| Molaidhean | L2/13-207 |
| Unicode Dreach | 4.1 | 2005 |
| Emoji Dreach | 1.0 | 2015 |