单词 | technical |
释义 | tech·ni·cal I. 1. a. < the construction of the thermonuclear weapon was a great challenge to the technical people of this country — Edward Teller > b. < highly technical matters hardly suitable for popular lecturing — William James > < technical language > 2. < outlined his technical qualifications for the office of comptroller > especially < is a college of liberal arts and sciences and does not undertake to provide a technical training — Encyc. Americana > < all types of technical books ranging from radio and electronics to field crops and dairying — Saturday Review > < the rapidly changing conditions of a technical society — Reinhold Niebuhr > 3. a. < had no knowledge of the crimes although he was in technical command of the men who committed them — Time > b. 4. < the absence of genuine technical innovation in the majority of the novels of the second war — J.W.Aldridge > < no amount of technical skill and craftsmanship can take the place of vital interest — John Dewey > 5. < technical sulfuric acid > — compare commercial 1e 6. < the late burst of demand … yesterday was interpreted by most analysts as confirming their forecasts that the market is due for a technical rally — C.J.Elia > • tech·ni·cal·ly • tech·ni·cal·ness II. |
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