technical terminology
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftechnicalandterminology
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technical
adjective
uk/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/us/ˈtek.nɪ.kəl/
relating to the knowledge, machines, or methods used in science ...
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terminology
noun[C or U]
uk/ˌtɜː.mɪˈnɒl.ə.dʒi/us/ˌtɝː.məˈnɑː.lə.dʒi/
special words or expressions used in relation to a particular subject ...
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(Definition oftechnicalandterminologyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoftechnical terminology
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He has therefore made 'little use oftechnicalterminology'.
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All the contributions explain thetechnicalterminologywell in comprehensive literature reviews.
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However, the respondent reported that sometimes translators do not know the requiredtechnicalterminology.
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Furthermore, she introduces newtechnicalterminologyto describe the practice of sound synthesis and creation of electronic music.
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Technicalterminologyand definitions abound.
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While 'technicalterminology' is the fundamental notion of this paper, this notion has no satisfactory formal definition.
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All of the chapters are written in a style that utilises as littletechnicalterminologyas possible, presenting an easy-to-digest overview of each topic in question.
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Certain plugins, focusing on vocabulary items - such as named entities,technicalterminology, domain-specific terms, glossary items - write information about such items to a document vocabulary.
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Using a variety of sentence examples, diagrams, and exercises, the author builds on the reader's existing knowledge of words and meanings and introduces the necessarytechnicalterminology.
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Each possible human language is identified as a particular setting of the switches - a setting of parameters, intechnicalterminology.
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To rephrase this in lesstechnicalterminology: pure acoustic interiority remains abstract because it fails to establish relations with the external world and its sister sense, the eye.
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By extension, these figures also quantify the recall and precision rates for the specific task oftechnicalterminologyidentification, as applied to a very real problem.
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The algorithm is intended to provide both high coverage of a text'stechnicalterminologyand high quality of the candidate terms extracted.
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It is a commonplace observation thattechnicalterminologyconsists mainly of noun phrases and that it is replete with noun-noun compounds.
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We understand that the errors were matters oftechnicalterminology—nothing greater nor less than that.
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I think that is thetechnicalterminologythat should be cited.
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It is obvious that there hazard and risk are interchangeable whereas, intechnicalterminology, they mean two completely different things.
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A civilian blown up after activating an anti-vehicle mine is hardly going to be interested in the complexities of thetechnicalterminology.
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Without going intotechnicalterminology, it is generally understood that certain classes of flour are less deleterious to the consumer than others.
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Thistechnicalterminologyis misleading in the extreme, however, in that it covers enormous differences in the development levels of individual regions.
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