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单词 technical
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Definition of technical in English:

technical

adjective ˈtɛknɪk(ə)lˈtɛknək(ə)l
  • 1Relating to a particular subject, art, or craft, or its techniques.

    technical terms
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But aside from the technical skills displayed, it shows what an excellent job was done in terms of public consultation.
    • Courses may range from personal effectiveness programs to advanced training in highly technical skills.
    • Wedding photography is an evolving field that requires artistic talent, vision, and highly technical expertise.
    • He demonstrates how fiercely technical a craft climbing is, solitary, dangerous and exacting.
    • There are no great technical difficulties in making simple outline drawings using the camera.
    • But while the overall story is predictable and shallow some of the individual pages and the monologues therein are nice, and the illustrations executed with some technical skill.
    • I'm more drawn to work with actors who are strong in their technical craft.
    • He opted for art as a vocation during his school days and then received formal training in art in Kolkata where he acquired technical skill and developed an attitude to experiment with new ideas.
    • But in order to initiate this interplay, the creator - the artist - must have some measure of skill or technical proficiency in his or her craft.
    • But for a uniform service which is steeped in its history, culture and tradition, it is not just about the technical skills that you bring, it is this recognition of peer solidarity.
    • Its primary function will be to provide technical expertise on subjects such as weight-training.
    • The true tattoo artist has had years of formal training and apprenticeship and has thoroughly learned the technical skills of the craft.
    • The difference here is that you actually need the technical knowledge and physical skill to perform.
    • What follows is a plan that integrates all three - technical skills, endurance, and strength - in order to deliver you to base camp in top form.
    • Though literacy has enabled rural poor to acquaint themselves with technical skills necessary for increasing their income and thus, reducing the incidence of poverty.
    • Great cinematography is a true art form and its practitioners combine an artistic eye, consummate technical skill and long term experience to come up with a great shot.
    • Cinematography is the technical craft of shooting a film: the camera, lens, film, filters, framing, etc.
    • She also acquired new technical skills at the conference.
    • In this picture he displays great technical virtuosity.
    • I like his work, especially knowing it takes technical skill to mix the polymers for canvas paintings that can be rolled, shipped, unrolled and stretched.
    1. 1.1 (especially of a book or article) requiring special knowledge to be understood.
      a technical report
      Example sentencesExamples
      • E-support content encompasses everything from frequently asked questions to white papers, technical tips and technical articles.
      • His book is a technical book written for specialists.
      • I wish every technical book could follow the same pattern.
      • The internet is full of technical articles, many of which are way too complicated for the average computer user who just wants to solve a simple problem.
      • I believe every technical book should have three qualities: good indices, clear writing and wise use of appendices.
      • For further information see the technical article in this issue.
      • Although the second part of the book is technical in nature, end users will find useful hints sprinkled throughout.
      • He is a prolific writer, with more than two dozen technical articles and books to his name.
      • His articles are highly technical and written for specialists in the field of differential geometry.
      • Overall, technical books were published when a senior researcher with years of experience had something significant to write about.
      • However, these are very minor issues and any technical book containing this amount of information is bound to have an occasional mistake.
      • As the preface in this book states; ‘This is not a technical book nor a popular one either!’
      • There is a steep discount on some foreign technical books, and many students wade through whatever is available to pick the title of their choice.
      • News items, announcements, technical articles, handy tips and tricks, can all be said to be useful resources on the web.
      • Like the index at the back of a technical book, the database uses indexes internally to look up your data much faster.
      • He is author of nine books and more than 200 articles, chapters, technical reports and other writings.
      • This is a technical book that assumes a fairly extensive knowledge of second temple Judaism.
      • He is the author of more than 30 technical articles and is a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
      • Of course, the accompanying technical article provides many of the details.
      • During the first three decades of the twentieth century, many of its articles were technical, tactical, and even strategic in character.
      Synonyms
      specialist, specialized, scientific
      complex, complicated, esoteric
  • 2Involving or concerned with applied and industrial sciences.

    an important technical achievement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And now we are so successful in the biomedical sciences we have the technical ability to change our very biological essence, our genes.
    • It also documents the scientific and technical achievements in farming before 1945.
    • In 1955-1957 the Sputnik era caused our educational system to focus on science and technical improvements.
    • The objectifying consciousness that brought about the rise of natural science and the advanced technical culture of the West profoundly damaged theological thought.
    • The successful applicant will hold a foods science or technical qualification or a relevant amount of experience in a food environment.
    • Their scientific and technical achievements allowed the Europeans to dominate the world.
    • Yes, the spacecraft returned and he was given information concerning the alien planet with its exceptionally high level of scientific and technical achievement.
    • The technical achievements of Western industrial society have been magnificent, but there has been a cost on the social side with a loss of community.
    • Such forms are common in military, industrial, and technical usage.
    • I mean, NASA is working with a lot of very bright folks in the science and engineering and technical fields.
    • It was an extraordinary technical achievement.
    • In practice, the opposite is occurring in every technical field except health sciences.
    • The second factor that helped to transform this broad area of popular culture was the adaptation and exploitation of a range of technical innovations and industrial developments.
    • His research interests are the economics of science and technical changes, and the theory of diffusion of new technologies.
    • According to him, what made modern science possible was not technical advances in instrumentation so much as a new way of looking at the world.
    • Probably not, just as technical or industrial progress would not have been furthered by mediaeval religious fundamentalism.
    • The award recognizes outstanding technical contributions to aerosol science and technology by a young scientist.
    • Friends described him as reserved, almost taciturn, but insatiably curious about science and technical processes.
    • This also serves to stimulate possible future careers in science of technical fields.
    • These technical achievements are intriguing.
    Synonyms
    practical, scientific, applied, applying science, non-theoretical
    technological, high-tech, hi-tech
    engineering
  • 3Resulting from mechanical failure.

    a technical fault
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Any serious technical faults, or deviation from the regional style, obvious at the time of examination will prevent a wine from receiving a control number and being sold as quality wine.
    • What's more, he's been told by support staff on more than one occasion that this technical fault has affected ‘thousands’ of punters.
    • We were unable to assess 49 of the video recorded interactions due to technical faults.
    • The heroes have problems with suit breaches, software patches, gravity failures, and other technical glitches.
    • Cracks in the gelcoat used to waterproof the packaging resulted in technical failure due to water short circuiting the power supply.
    Synonyms
    mechanical
  • 4According to a strict application or interpretation of the law or rules.

    the arrest was a technical violation of the treaty
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And the standard of the reasonable commercial person is hostile to technical interpretations and undue emphasis on niceties of language.'
    • But it all comes down to a technical infraction of the rules.
    • The above comments have covered the generally welcomed erosion of the technical rules of corroboration.
    • At first glance, this looks like more than a technical violation of classified-documents rules.
    • In extreme cases, officials might seize upon a technical rule violation and use it as an excuse to disqualify them.
noun ˈtɛknɪk(ə)lˈtɛknək(ə)l
  • 1(in areas with guerrilla warfare) a small truck with a machine gun mounted on the back.

    the helicopters flew difficult night-time searches for technicals
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In some regional conflicts these "technicals" are the only combat vehicles present.
    • Technicals are non combatant vehicles modified for combat use.
    • The armed helicopters have buzzed streets and rooftops, searching for technicals.
    • At the next interchange, Donovan spotted a technical — a red Nissan pickup with a Soviet-made heavy machine gun mounted in the truck bed.
    • This first pic shows a technical based on a Toyota Land Cruiser High Top wagon with the roof cut off.
  • 2Basketball

    short for technical foul

Rhymes

geotechnical, pyrotechnical
 
 

Definition of technical in US English:

technical

adjectiveˈteknək(ə)lˈtɛknək(ə)l
  • 1Relating to a particular subject, art, or craft, or its techniques.

    technical terms
    a test of an artist's technical skill
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this picture he displays great technical virtuosity.
    • He opted for art as a vocation during his school days and then received formal training in art in Kolkata where he acquired technical skill and developed an attitude to experiment with new ideas.
    • But aside from the technical skills displayed, it shows what an excellent job was done in terms of public consultation.
    • But while the overall story is predictable and shallow some of the individual pages and the monologues therein are nice, and the illustrations executed with some technical skill.
    • But for a uniform service which is steeped in its history, culture and tradition, it is not just about the technical skills that you bring, it is this recognition of peer solidarity.
    • I'm more drawn to work with actors who are strong in their technical craft.
    • Cinematography is the technical craft of shooting a film: the camera, lens, film, filters, framing, etc.
    • She also acquired new technical skills at the conference.
    • The true tattoo artist has had years of formal training and apprenticeship and has thoroughly learned the technical skills of the craft.
    • Great cinematography is a true art form and its practitioners combine an artistic eye, consummate technical skill and long term experience to come up with a great shot.
    • Wedding photography is an evolving field that requires artistic talent, vision, and highly technical expertise.
    • There are no great technical difficulties in making simple outline drawings using the camera.
    • He demonstrates how fiercely technical a craft climbing is, solitary, dangerous and exacting.
    • But in order to initiate this interplay, the creator - the artist - must have some measure of skill or technical proficiency in his or her craft.
    • What follows is a plan that integrates all three - technical skills, endurance, and strength - in order to deliver you to base camp in top form.
    • Its primary function will be to provide technical expertise on subjects such as weight-training.
    • The difference here is that you actually need the technical knowledge and physical skill to perform.
    • Courses may range from personal effectiveness programs to advanced training in highly technical skills.
    • I like his work, especially knowing it takes technical skill to mix the polymers for canvas paintings that can be rolled, shipped, unrolled and stretched.
    • Though literacy has enabled rural poor to acquaint themselves with technical skills necessary for increasing their income and thus, reducing the incidence of poverty.
    1. 1.1 (especially of a book or article) requiring special knowledge to be understood.
      a technical report
      Example sentencesExamples
      • As the preface in this book states; ‘This is not a technical book nor a popular one either!’
      • He is author of nine books and more than 200 articles, chapters, technical reports and other writings.
      • There is a steep discount on some foreign technical books, and many students wade through whatever is available to pick the title of their choice.
      • However, these are very minor issues and any technical book containing this amount of information is bound to have an occasional mistake.
      • He is the author of more than 30 technical articles and is a fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
      • E-support content encompasses everything from frequently asked questions to white papers, technical tips and technical articles.
      • During the first three decades of the twentieth century, many of its articles were technical, tactical, and even strategic in character.
      • The internet is full of technical articles, many of which are way too complicated for the average computer user who just wants to solve a simple problem.
      • I believe every technical book should have three qualities: good indices, clear writing and wise use of appendices.
      • Like the index at the back of a technical book, the database uses indexes internally to look up your data much faster.
      • News items, announcements, technical articles, handy tips and tricks, can all be said to be useful resources on the web.
      • This is a technical book that assumes a fairly extensive knowledge of second temple Judaism.
      • Overall, technical books were published when a senior researcher with years of experience had something significant to write about.
      • I wish every technical book could follow the same pattern.
      • His articles are highly technical and written for specialists in the field of differential geometry.
      • Of course, the accompanying technical article provides many of the details.
      • For further information see the technical article in this issue.
      • His book is a technical book written for specialists.
      • Although the second part of the book is technical in nature, end users will find useful hints sprinkled throughout.
      • He is a prolific writer, with more than two dozen technical articles and books to his name.
      Synonyms
      specialist, specialized, scientific
  • 2Of, involving, or concerned with applied and industrial sciences.

    an important technical achievement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In practice, the opposite is occurring in every technical field except health sciences.
    • The technical achievements of Western industrial society have been magnificent, but there has been a cost on the social side with a loss of community.
    • According to him, what made modern science possible was not technical advances in instrumentation so much as a new way of looking at the world.
    • Their scientific and technical achievements allowed the Europeans to dominate the world.
    • It also documents the scientific and technical achievements in farming before 1945.
    • Yes, the spacecraft returned and he was given information concerning the alien planet with its exceptionally high level of scientific and technical achievement.
    • His research interests are the economics of science and technical changes, and the theory of diffusion of new technologies.
    • The objectifying consciousness that brought about the rise of natural science and the advanced technical culture of the West profoundly damaged theological thought.
    • These technical achievements are intriguing.
    • It was an extraordinary technical achievement.
    • Friends described him as reserved, almost taciturn, but insatiably curious about science and technical processes.
    • Such forms are common in military, industrial, and technical usage.
    • Probably not, just as technical or industrial progress would not have been furthered by mediaeval religious fundamentalism.
    • The award recognizes outstanding technical contributions to aerosol science and technology by a young scientist.
    • And now we are so successful in the biomedical sciences we have the technical ability to change our very biological essence, our genes.
    • In 1955-1957 the Sputnik era caused our educational system to focus on science and technical improvements.
    • The successful applicant will hold a foods science or technical qualification or a relevant amount of experience in a food environment.
    • I mean, NASA is working with a lot of very bright folks in the science and engineering and technical fields.
    • The second factor that helped to transform this broad area of popular culture was the adaptation and exploitation of a range of technical innovations and industrial developments.
    • This also serves to stimulate possible future careers in science of technical fields.
    Synonyms
    practical, scientific, applied, applying science, non-theoretical
  • 3Resulting from mechanical failure.

    a technical fault
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Any serious technical faults, or deviation from the regional style, obvious at the time of examination will prevent a wine from receiving a control number and being sold as quality wine.
    • What's more, he's been told by support staff on more than one occasion that this technical fault has affected ‘thousands’ of punters.
    • The heroes have problems with suit breaches, software patches, gravity failures, and other technical glitches.
    • We were unable to assess 49 of the video recorded interactions due to technical faults.
    • Cracks in the gelcoat used to waterproof the packaging resulted in technical failure due to water short circuiting the power supply.
    Synonyms
    mechanical
  • 4According to a strict application or interpretation of the law or rules.

    the arrest was a technical violation of the treaty
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At first glance, this looks like more than a technical violation of classified-documents rules.
    • The above comments have covered the generally welcomed erosion of the technical rules of corroboration.
    • In extreme cases, officials might seize upon a technical rule violation and use it as an excuse to disqualify them.
    • But it all comes down to a technical infraction of the rules.
    • And the standard of the reasonable commercial person is hostile to technical interpretations and undue emphasis on niceties of language.'
nounˈteknək(ə)lˈtɛknək(ə)l
Basketball
  • short for technical foul
 
 
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