形容词
1. He continued to maintain his technical innocence of any indictable offence.
他仍然声称自己从严格的法律意义上说并未犯有任何可以起诉的罪行。
2. Technical advances improve productivity.
技术进步提高生产力。
3. The job calls for technical skill.
做这项工作需要专门技术。
1. technical
1. 技术性的:哈里代进一步指出,对知识与社会资源的垄断并非现代社会中职业存在的惟一目的,职业知识的认识论基础( epistemological basis) 可以是技术性的(technical) 或者规范性的(normative) ,而其权威(authority) 也可以是技术性的(technical) 或者道德性的(moral) ,
2. 技能:另外,不是所有的中等专业(职业)学校都跟技术和技能(Technical)有太大关联,比方说:旅游专业等. 所以最好是直接使用Secondary Vocational School, 这是我所见到的在中专学校的标准用法.
1. 技术的;工艺的
Technical means involving the sorts of machines, processes, and materials that are used in industry, transport, and communications.
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e.g. In order to reach this limit a number of technical problems will have to be solved.
要达到这个限度,还有很多技术问题必须解决。
e.g. ...jobs that require technical knowledge...
要求具备技术知识的工作岗位
2. 技巧的;方法的
You use technical to describe the practical skills and methods used to do an activity such as an art, a craft, or a sport.
e.g. Their technical ability is exceptional...
他们技艺超群。
e.g. In the realm of sculpture too, the technical skill of foreign artists was long recognised.
在雕塑领域,外国艺术家的技艺也早已得到认可。
3. (语言)专业的,专门的,专用的
Technical language involves using special words to describe the details of a specialized activity.
e.g. The technical term for sunburn is erythema...
晒斑的专业术语叫红斑。
e.g. He's just written a book: large format, nicely illustrated and not too technical.
他刚出了本书:大开本,插图精美,专业性也不太强。
4. see also: technically