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Definition of technique in English: techniquenoun tɛkˈniːktɛkˈnik 1A way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure. (尤指创作艺术作品或进行科学操作所需的)技巧,技术,工艺 new surgical techniques mean a shorter hospital stay the techniques used by Turner, Rembrandt, and Degas Example sentencesExamples - The simple answer to this is that there are always new scientific techniques which can reveal more and more.
- It is becoming a scientific technique for controlling the child's development.
- It's strange how even construction techniques in the tropics can seem exotic.
- The writers also rejected phonics as a technique for teaching spelling.
- They also say that an undisclosed Mediterranean country has agreed to allow the technique to be carried out.
- Canopy management techniques are used to maintain yield and wine quality in such situations.
- Katharine's work, by contrast, uses the traditional technique of wheel engraving.
- The construction technique was used extensively from little shanties to small village chapels.
- With modern surgical techniques, the limb that was once doomed to amputation can often be saved.
- The clinic uses conventional and alternative techniques to audit your general health.
- According to the scientists, the technique could be adapted for use in separating minerals.
- The latest scientific and forensic techniques are being applied to evidence in the case as part of a review.
- Even when the printing technique changed, the images were still based on those plates.
- Patients in the surgery group were operated on by surgeons using a surgical technique of their choice.
- This might not be too bad if each surgeon carried out both techniques because there would be some sort of balance.
- However photographic techniques have been used to investigate the separate stages.
- There are several psychological techniques to help people cope with dementia.
- There are two surgical techniques that can be successfully used for osteoarthritis.
- We wouldn't be able to license immediately, we would need to go through the procedures for a novel technique.
- The narrative technique is traditional to the point of being old-fashioned, as mentioned above.
- 1.1mass noun Skill or ability in a particular field.
技能,技艺 he has excellent technique 他技艺超群。 in singular an established athlete with a very good technique 公认的身怀绝技的运动员。 Example sentencesExamples - Rowing was frustrating because there was so much technique involved.
- They can watch his technique, ability and dedication and it is a big help on their learning curve.
- However, I guess your problem is more to do with posture and technique.
- The event is a showcase of not only brute strength, but of technique as well.
- With his excellent technique and temperament he should be kept in the pivotal position.
- He is so full of ideas when he plays football and has the technique to carry out those ideas.
- The aims of the games are identical, and in terms of technique, they share innumerable skills.
- Like any skill, serious tasting requires a combination of technique and experience.
- Her pioneering research has provided riders with tools to break habitual patterns and improve technique.
- We all have to develop our own swing and our own technique and our own abilities.
- Of course, it is a tribute to his extraordinary skill and technique and concentration and so forth.
- What made him great was not his mastery of technique, but the strength of his vision.
- What we're trying to create is a group with the ability and technique in all aspects of the game.
- If the inflammation resulted from playing sport, professional advice on technique may be necessary.
- It follows that, by training with players older or better than yourself, your skills and technique improve.
- With these abilities they can concentrate on skill and technique when it comes to competitive football.
- His football is elegant and masterful, charged with technique and vision.
- Rather than a game of skill and technique, golf is turning into a mere test of power.
- The gulf in ability, technique and resources between the sides is vast.
- Yet skill still requires practice and a knowledge about technique and why some things work and others don't.
Synonyms skill, skilfulness, ability, capability, proficiency, expertise, expertness, mastery, talent, genius, artistry, art, craftsmanship, craft aptitude, adroitness, adeptness, deftness, dexterity, dexterousness, knack, facility, competence execution, performance, delivery informal know-how dated address - 1.2 A skilful or efficient way of doing or achieving something.
手段,方法 tape recording is a good technique for evaluating our own communications 磁带录音是评价我们自身交际的一个好方法。 Example sentencesExamples - This way, quality and output quantity can still be achieved using manual techniques.
- So, what is stopping us from adopting this highly efficient technique of conserving water?
- The technique is even more efficient when methanol is used instead of glucose.
- His special technique of scratching lines into the colour is still frequently used.
Synonyms method, approach, procedure, process, system, method of working, MO, operating procedure, course of action, plan of action, plan of attack, way, manner, mode, fashion, style means, strategy, tack, tactic, line routine, practice Latin modus operandi
OriginEarly 19th century: from French, from Latin technicus (see technic). Rhymesantique, batik, beak, bespeak, bezique, bleak, boutique, cacique, caïque, cheek, chic, clique, creak, creek, critique, Dominique, eke, freak, geek, Greek, hide-and-seek, keek, Lalique, leak, leek, Martinique, meek, midweek, Mozambique, Mustique, mystique, oblique, opéra comique, ortanique, peak, Peake, peek, physique, pique, pratique, reek, seek, shriek, Sikh, sleek, sneak, speak, Speke, squeak, streak, teak, tongue-in-cheek, tweak, unique, veronique, weak, week, wreak Definition of technique in US English: techniquenountekˈnēktɛkˈnik 1A way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure. (尤指创作艺术作品或进行科学操作所需的)技巧,技术,工艺 Example sentencesExamples - Canopy management techniques are used to maintain yield and wine quality in such situations.
- The simple answer to this is that there are always new scientific techniques which can reveal more and more.
- Even when the printing technique changed, the images were still based on those plates.
- They also say that an undisclosed Mediterranean country has agreed to allow the technique to be carried out.
- The clinic uses conventional and alternative techniques to audit your general health.
- However photographic techniques have been used to investigate the separate stages.
- According to the scientists, the technique could be adapted for use in separating minerals.
- There are several psychological techniques to help people cope with dementia.
- The narrative technique is traditional to the point of being old-fashioned, as mentioned above.
- Katharine's work, by contrast, uses the traditional technique of wheel engraving.
- We wouldn't be able to license immediately, we would need to go through the procedures for a novel technique.
- The latest scientific and forensic techniques are being applied to evidence in the case as part of a review.
- Patients in the surgery group were operated on by surgeons using a surgical technique of their choice.
- The writers also rejected phonics as a technique for teaching spelling.
- The construction technique was used extensively from little shanties to small village chapels.
- It is becoming a scientific technique for controlling the child's development.
- This might not be too bad if each surgeon carried out both techniques because there would be some sort of balance.
- It's strange how even construction techniques in the tropics can seem exotic.
- With modern surgical techniques, the limb that was once doomed to amputation can often be saved.
- There are two surgical techniques that can be successfully used for osteoarthritis.
- 1.1 Skill or ability in a particular field.
技能,技艺 he has excellent technique 他技艺超群。 in singular an established athlete with a very good technique 公认的身怀绝技的运动员。 Example sentencesExamples - Yet skill still requires practice and a knowledge about technique and why some things work and others don't.
- With these abilities they can concentrate on skill and technique when it comes to competitive football.
- Her pioneering research has provided riders with tools to break habitual patterns and improve technique.
- It follows that, by training with players older or better than yourself, your skills and technique improve.
- The gulf in ability, technique and resources between the sides is vast.
- However, I guess your problem is more to do with posture and technique.
- What made him great was not his mastery of technique, but the strength of his vision.
- They can watch his technique, ability and dedication and it is a big help on their learning curve.
- His football is elegant and masterful, charged with technique and vision.
- He is so full of ideas when he plays football and has the technique to carry out those ideas.
- With his excellent technique and temperament he should be kept in the pivotal position.
- Like any skill, serious tasting requires a combination of technique and experience.
- Rather than a game of skill and technique, golf is turning into a mere test of power.
- What we're trying to create is a group with the ability and technique in all aspects of the game.
- Rowing was frustrating because there was so much technique involved.
- The aims of the games are identical, and in terms of technique, they share innumerable skills.
- Of course, it is a tribute to his extraordinary skill and technique and concentration and so forth.
- The event is a showcase of not only brute strength, but of technique as well.
- If the inflammation resulted from playing sport, professional advice on technique may be necessary.
- We all have to develop our own swing and our own technique and our own abilities.
Synonyms skill, skilfulness, ability, capability, proficiency, expertise, expertness, mastery, talent, genius, artistry, art, craftsmanship, craft - 1.2 A skillful or efficient way of doing or achieving something.
手段,方法 tape recording is a good technique for evaluating our own communications 磁带录音是评价我们自身交际的一个好方法。 Example sentencesExamples - The technique is even more efficient when methanol is used instead of glucose.
- His special technique of scratching lines into the colour is still frequently used.
- So, what is stopping us from adopting this highly efficient technique of conserving water?
- This way, quality and output quantity can still be achieved using manual techniques.
Synonyms method, approach, procedure, process, system, method of working, mo, operating procedure, course of action, plan of action, plan of attack, way, manner, mode, fashion, style
OriginEarly 19th century: from French, from Latin technicus (see technic). |