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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024tech•ni•cal /ˈtɛknɪkəl/USA pronunciation adj. - of or relating to an art, science, or the like:[before a noun]technical skill.
- found in, or special to, a particular art, etc.:a technical journal.
- of, relating to, or showing technique:[before a noun]The skaters were judged on their technical ability.
- concerned with the mechanical or industrial arts and the applied sciences:[before a noun]a technical school.
- considered so by a strict interpretation of the rules:a technical offense.
tech•ni•cal•ly, adv. : Technically we are thirty seconds late, but I don't think anyone will care that much.See -techn-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024tech•ni•cal (tek′ni kəl),USA pronunciation adj. - belonging or pertaining to an art, science, or the like:technical skill.
- peculiar to or characteristic of a particular art, science, profession, trade, etc.:technical details.
- using terminology or treating subject matter in a manner peculiar to a particular field, as a writer or a book:a technical report.
- skilled in or familiar in a practical way with a particular art, trade, etc., as a person.
- of, pertaining to, or showing technique.
- technically demanding or difficult:a technical violin sonata; a technical ski run.
- designed or used for technically demanding sports or other activities:technical apparel.
- pertaining to or connected with the mechanical or industrial arts and the applied sciences:a technical school.
- so considered from a point of view in accordance with a stringent interpretation of the rules:a military engagement ending in a technical defeat.
- concerned with or dwelling on technicalities:You're getting too technical for me.
- noting a market in which prices are determined largely by supply and demand and other such internal factors rather than by general business, economic, or psychological factors that influence market activity:technical weakness or strength.
tech′ni•cal•ly, adv. tech′ni•cal•ness, n. technical, + adj. - technically demanding or difficult:a technical violin sonata; a technical ski run.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: technical /ˈtɛknɪkəl/ adj - of, relating to, or specializing in industrial, practical, or mechanical arts and applied sciences
- skilled in practical and mechanical arts rather than theoretical or abstract thinking
- relating to or characteristic of a particular field of activity: the technical jargon of linguistics
- existing by virtue of a strict application of the rules or a strict interpretation of the wording: a technical loophole in the law, a technical victory
- of, derived from, or showing technique: technical brilliance
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