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technically

/tek-nik-lee/US // ˈtɛk nɪk li //

在技术上,技术上,技术上来说,在技术上讲

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a way that is peculiar to a certain specialized field of study or activity: The part of the body that relates to the saddle on a conventional machine is technically termed the perineum.
    • : with regard to the detailed formal skills and competencies expected in the practice of a particular art or sport: There are many artists who study hard and become technically proficient, but they don't touch people in the way that a few great artists have.
    • : in a way that relies on a strict interpretation of words or rules: Today I went to the immigration office to see what was holding things up.
    • : in a way that has to do with technology or the trades as opposed to academics or the arts: If you are technically inclined, you can build a lighting system yourself with some good LED lights and a car battery.

Examples

  • Earlier in the pandemic, there was a two-week lag between an uptick in cases and a rise in hospitalizations, said Maria DeJoseph Van Kerkhove, the World Health Organization’s Covid-19 technical lead.

  • However, it seems that if you aren’t used to focusing on technical SEO, Core Web Vitals becoming ranking signals might not influence your day-to-day work at all.

  • Other technical concerns include mosaicism, in which not all cells are equally edited.

  • We need to earn our place in Google, and for the first time in the history of technical SEO we have so much understanding into how crawling, rendering and indexing works.

  • Oversecured published technical details of the bugs on its website.

  • What often is forgotten—and what Beck could probably stand to remember—is that the massacre was, technically, a firefight.

  • Even though this is the second auction, it will technically be the first time this has happened.

  • He technically faced as much as a year in jail and thousands of dollars in fines.

  • You, on the other hand, have made an unbroken string of technically false claims.

  • Technically, it is of course possible, but we are not discussing the issue right now,” he said.

  • Therefore, Bland concluded that Parliament technically had no jurisdiction over the American colonies.

  • A Mr. Rusby was found guilty of reselling grain (technically regrading) in the market of Mark Lane.

  • And even if it be granted that he was technically guilty of treason, could his wife be considered equally guilty?

  • All were bathed in acidulated water; out of the cup came the two ends of wire—the poles to speak technically.

  • They have a thick covering of soft hair, and are mellow to the touch, technically termed, handling well.