| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| technical | /'tɛknɪkəl/ | Technical problems, writing, or skills, are related to special knowledge that most people don't have. | technicality |
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technical
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adj. 工艺的, 技术的
The Apollo program was not so much a scientific achievement as a technical accomplishment.
Online textbook written by David A. McMurrey and used by students in online technical communication courses worldwide.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Tecnico
The research team did not help if participants they were watching had technical difficulties.
ReplyDeleteJapanese; gijitsu teki na
Some subjects have both common and technical names, and the different names must be recognised, and reflected in the index in accordance with the audience for whom the index is intended.
ReplyDeleteSpanish: Tecnico
I don't think there's any other place that this could exist because of New York's fans, artists and technical resources.
ReplyDeleteHere is an explanatory selection of common technical terms associated with Recording, MIDI, Audio, Computers and Music Technology.
ReplyDeleteRussian: технический
He continued to maintain his technical innocence of any indictable offence.
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