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technique

/tek-neek/US // tɛkˈnik //UK // (tɛkˈniːk) //

技术,技巧,技法,技术

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the manner and ability with which an artist, writer, dancer, athlete, or the like employs the technical skills of a particular art or field of endeavor.
    • : the body of specialized procedures and methods used in any specific field, especially in an area of applied science.
    • : method of performance; way of accomplishing.
    • : technical skill; ability to apply procedures or methods so as to effect a desired result.
    • : Informal. method of projecting personal charm, appeal, etc.: He has the greatest technique with customers.

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Examples

  • Not to mention, smart — all this practice could make perfect cooking techniques .

  • Paid search is no longer a guessing game – data-driven and statistical techniques are used to optimize investment.

  • Using a technique called optogenetics to stimulate small groups of nerve cells, researchers made mice “see” lines that weren’t there.

  • Judges score them based on personality, technique, variety, creativity, performance and musicality.

  • In terms of storytelling, all this genre-jumping technique effectively pulls the viewer out of the distanced, intellectual space into which we are initially lulled and thrusts us instead into a more visceral mindset.

  • Seeing what they were doing, I was inspired to add my vision to their technique.

  • She is using this technique, which generations of African-Americans have used for survival, for fame and profit.

  • People with ID may be less able to withstand this sort of interview technique.

  • He was still working on his pickup technique, and felt there was nothing for him at university.

  • He knew this was a way to reach people, and he mastered the technique.

  • We must have motif first, then technique to adapt and adjust expression and to develop facility in the active agents.

  • The myth of "Boreas and Orithyia," though faulty perhaps in technique, is good in conception and arrangement.

  • The year 1789 found Laurent Gouvion established in Paris with a great knowledge of art and some considerable skill in technique.

  • Perkins cleared his throat and began: Diotti combines tremendous feeling with equally tremendous technique.

  • Here is a poet who pretends that his poems have been composed according to technique or principle.