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词汇 technically
释义 technically
adverb
uk /ˈtek.nɪ.kəl.i/ us /ˈtek.nɪ.kəl.i/
C2
according to an exact understanding of rules, facts, etc.: 事实上,严格说来
Technically, the country's economic problems are over, but recovery will be slow.理论上,这个国家的经济问题已经过去了,但恢复将会很慢的。
young people who are technically still children实际上仍然是孩子的年青人
C1
in a way that relates to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science and industry: 在技术上,技术性能方面
technically advanced weapons技术先进的武器
in a way that relates to practical skills and methods that are used in a particular activity: 在工艺技巧上;在专业上
It was a technically brilliant performance.从技艺的角度来看,这真是一场精湛的表演。
The coda is often more technically difficult than the rest of the piece.乐章的尾声在演奏技巧上的难度一般比其他部分要高。
Tamsin Palmer gave an impressive and technically adept performance on the piano.
Technically, a building on this scale is very problematic.
Their civilization was technically very advanced.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Accurate and exact
accuracy
accurate
accurately
aright
authoritative
dime
for all the worldidiom
Goldilocks
got it in one!idiom
in so many wordsidiom
infallible
literally
nose
precisely
slap
spot on
strict
strictly
strictly speakingidiom
superaccurate

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Subjects & disciplines
Inventing, designing and innovation
Skill, talent and ability

technically | American Dictionary


technically
adverb
us/ˈtek·nɪ·kli/
according to rules or to the law:
Technically, lamprey are fish, though they are seen by many as snakelike monsters.

technically | Business English


technically
adverb
uk /ˈteknɪkəli/us
according to an exact understanding of the rules, facts, etc.:
Independent auditors have declared that the country's central bank is now technically bankrupt.
Exit penalties - technically known as market value reductions - can mean policyholders lose up to 28% of their current fund value.
Technically speaking, your tea breaks are your employer's time rather than yours.
technically accurate/illegal/trueAlthough technically illegal, copying of music for personal use is extremely common.
in a way that relates to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science and industry:
Construction of the digital communications network will be technically challenging.
technically advanced/feasible/possibleProvided that the correct incentives are in place, it should be technically and economically feasible to stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations.

Examples of technically


technically
Aural presentation implies 'simple listening' to technically transmitted music, without particular visual stimuli.
Factories are on the borderline, with large portions technically defined.
Technically speaking when a number of parties submit joint lists of candidates a new electoral entity is formed.
The production of such an edifice is, by now, a highly refined procedure both technically and commercially, virtually the same the world over.
Moreover, proposals that were technically elegant could run up against the instincts of the politicians.
Technically speaking optimal stopping (and starting and exiting) levels were derived by applying the real options approach.
In this respect on-far m research should envisage as many trial replications as affordable, especially when it comes to the assessment of technically oriented trials.
While technically the individual solves the annuitization, consumption and asset allocation decisions in this time period simultaneously, these decisions can be solved as sequential decisions.
H-ribotyping can be carried out with basic electrophoresis equipment, but it is a complex, costly, and technically demanding procedure.
The computer as a medium of cultural communication attains its complexity not only through technically but indeed culturally motivated and determined work with the programs.
Short-lived standards or technically delicate storage devices have often brought more problems than solutions.
In sum, this is a well-researched book, technically written and occasionally brilliant.
The dynamic (or often called thermal) disorder, due to its rapidly modulating nature requires a conceptually different and technically extremely difficult treatment.
The approaches outlined above for obtaining recordings of single junctional channels are technically demanding and afford limited accessibility to the channel.
No-till or strip-tillage tomato production in rotation with winter legumes is technically feasible in temperate production regions13-16.
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