techniciantech‧ni‧cian /tekˈnɪʃən/ ●●○ noun [countable] - a dental technician
- Stewart has become a real technician as an offensive guard.
- A complete floor in a central telephone complex in Belfast was taken over by army technicians.
- Below her, technicians were preparing a long-range executive transporter for launch.
- His action was taped by a college technician for Faldo to replay.
- I can't understand what is said, but one of the technicians is laughing.
- I have a workshop with a supervisor and three technicians and my own secretary.
- It's a long way from the sturdy frames the technicians normally handle.
- Kawasaki technicians bustling round the test bike confidently tell me it is the best bike yet.
- Thus, technicians of all kinds worked together in a close-knit, focused group.
ADJECTIVE► medical· They would have to replace them for medical technicians, both dehumanized and mediocre with a superficial glaze of competence.· Ambulances, each staffed by one paramedic and one emergency medical technician, must arrive within 12 minutes under the new standards.· What if Shirk had the names of the emergency medical technicians?
NOUN► computer· He started a new job as a computer technician after completing his course.
► lab· Morenz would be caught by the police sooner or later, the lab technicians would be subpoenaed-it would make the scandal worse.· A beagle with her intestines lying on the concrete, and lab technicians microwaving animals out of boredom.
► laboratory· The inquest heard the laboratory technician suffered from depression and alcoholism.· She has also lost a laboratory technician, an electrician and two hospital attendants in the past year.· The laboratory technician is now the school technician.· His victim was Hikurangi laboratory technician Bernie Hately.· He inspired the creation of Oxford's earliest ancillary scientific post, becoming in effect the first professional laboratory technician.
VERB► train· With the touch of a button, these highly trained technicians can change the picture being transmitted.
► work· They were also expected to work as crew or technicians even on nights they danced.· From 1969 to 1977 he worked as an X-ray technician in Jerusalem, and then studied history at Beirut University.· Mr Samson works as a technician and driver for Durham county council museum education service at Darlington.
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