单词 | technically |
释义 | technically (teknɪkli ) 1. adverb [ADVERB adjective] If something is technically the case, it is the case according to a strict interpretation of facts, laws, or rules, but may not be important or relevant in a particular situation. Wild camping is technically illegal in England, Wales and Ireland. Technically, the two sides have been in a state of war ever since 1949. 2. See also technical Collocations: technically complex The systems needed would be technically complex to develop and require political and regulatory co-operation. Times, Sunday Times Dealing with technically complex law under severe time pressure. Times, Sunday Times Their roles are demanding and technically complex and should be recognised with hard cash. Times, Sunday Times It was her most technically complex show to date. The Sun Gaining traction from this foundation, the company has expanded into other technically complex industries. Times, Sunday Times Note that although tyres are technically legal with a 1.6mm tread depth, 2mm isn't sufficient to ensure proper braking and handling performance. Times, Sunday Times He achieves his ambition in a technically legal manner. The Times Literary Supplement Media lawyers fear that the ruling could chill reporting of crime and it remains technically legal to name arrested suspects. Times,Sunday Times I think it's technically legal, but he's quite a bit older than me anyway. The Sun But even if technically legal, are they ethical? Times, Sunday Times He has excellent attributes - strong, quick and technically sound with the ball. The Sun He can eclipse that mark by getting stronger and a little more technically sound. Times, Sunday Times It demonstrated to the world that the motor vehicle was technically sound and could transport people over distances faster and more comfortably than a horse. The Sun Fashion objects only deserve to be repeated over years if they are functional, beautifully made and technically sound. Times, Sunday Times Technically sound but faded in second half. The Sun Which isn't technically true, of course, in the case of most of them, but let's not split hairs. Times, Sunday Times It's technically true, but doesn't really tell the story. Times,Sunday Times It's technically true, but practically meaningless. Times, Sunday Times That may not be technically true. Times, Sunday Times Technically true, but - if you have luggage - misleading. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 严格按照事实地 Japanese: 厳密には |
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