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technician

/tek-nish-uhn/US // tɛkˈnɪʃ ən //UK // (tɛkˈnɪʃən) //

技术员,技术人员,技师,技工

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who is trained or skilled in the technicalities of a subject.
    • : a person who is skilled in the technique of an art, as music or painting.

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Examples

  • The contract was so costly, Seide said, because it required technicians to build a search tool to sort through millions of emails archived on USAGM’s servers — even before the lawyers could get to work.

  • Before taking the bench, they are required to undergo fewer hours of training than the Palmetto State requires of its barbers and hair salon technicians.

  • This is a perfect opportunity for donors, public and private sectors, investors, and technicians to collaborate and create a positive outcome for all parties.

  • These technicians often move up the career ladder by obtaining other degrees.

  • Meanwhile, wait times for results are stretching for weeks, forcing lab technicians to work around the clock.

  • The technician on the other end is probably in a laboratory a thousand miles away.

  • Sisler is described as a “Medical/Surgical instrument technician” in his own court declaration.

  • Landon Wilson, a U.S. Navy cryptologic technician, returned from Afghanistan in 2013 to a promotion for good work.

  • Others who had become infected included a technician from the lab that had been returning mistaken results.

  • For a decade, Maier worked as a senior technician with Hughes Aircraft in California.

  • In other words, the technician is the man who invents or preserves labels to be pasted on the intuitive practices of his art.

  • It is superfluous to make fun of the fact that the technician writes on his visiting cards: Stud.

  • Twenty steps down the corridor, a Negro technician was focusing a sharp lens on page three of Arriba for April 27, 1938.

  • It is recommended that only your authorized Zenith television technician make repairs or adjustments inside the receiver.

  • The senior technician's eyes were still on the bright needle points.