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technical

/tek-ni-kuhl/US // ˈtɛk nɪ kəl //UK // (ˈtɛknɪkəl) //

技术,技术性,技术方面,技术上

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : belonging or pertaining to an art, science, or the like: technical skill.
    • : peculiar to or characteristic of a particular art, science, profession, trade, etc.: technical details.
    • : using terminology or treating subject matter in a manner peculiar to a particular field, as a writer or a book: a technical report.
    • : skilled in or familiar in a practical way with a particular art, trade, etc., as a person.
    • : of, relating to, or showing technique.
    • : technically demanding or difficult: a technical violin sonata; a technical ski run.
    • : designed or used for technically demanding sports or other activities: technical apparel.
    • : pertaining to or connected with the mechanical or industrial arts and the applied sciences: a technical school.
    • : so considered from a point of view in accordance with a stringent interpretation of the rules: a military engagement ending in a technical defeat.
    • : concerned with or dwelling on technicalities: You're getting too technical for me.
    • : noting a market in which prices are determined largely by supply and demand and other such internal factors rather than by general business, economic, or psychological factors that influence market activity: technical weakness or strength.

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Examples

  • Epic’s Unreal Engine platform provides the technical framework for the MetaHuman project.

  • In this case, ORCAA didn’t evaluate the technical design of the tool itself.

  • Creating a cultureBut beyond these technical and strategic steps, educators should strive to develop a safe, welcoming culture where individuals can express their disability and advocate for their needs.

  • That will require more technical implementation that he said is expected to be completed by the end of February.

  • On Wednesday, Arlington nearly doubled that number, sending about 200 career and technical education students back into classrooms.

  • Several times, either because they forgot or they had a technical problem, they connected directly, and we could see them.

  • This was achieved only by a relentless program of technical advances.

  • Good intelligence comes when multiple sources and types (human, technical, open) of information are pulled together.

  • He read technical journals about film and haunted the theaters and film production companies.

  • But these were technical solutions and unlikely to inspire protests alone.

  • Tausig possessed this repose in a technical way, and his touch was marvellous; but he never drew the tears to your eyes.

  • In practice we find a good deal of technical study comes into the college stage.

  • Concurrently with it there will be going on, as I have said, a man's special technical training.

  • He has gone through such technical studies as no one else has except Tausig, perhaps.

  • Her work is full of life and strength, and her touch shows her confidence in herself and her technical knowledge.