Antonym: classical. Similar words: technician, technological, technique, mechanical, technology, clinical, ironically, ethnic. Meaning: ['teknɪkl] n. 1. a pickup truck with a gun mounted on it 2. (basketball) a foul that can be assessed on a player or a coach or a team for unsportsmanlike conduct; does not usually involve physical contact during play. adj. 1. of or relating to technique 2. characterizing or showing skill in or specialized knowledge of applied arts and sciences 3. of or relating to proficiency in a practical skill 4. of or relating to a practical subject that is organized according to scientific principles 5. resulting from or dependent on market factors rather than fundamental economic considerations 6. (of production of chemicals) made for commercial purposes especially on a large scale.
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121, The chairperson fielded technical questions that she could not answer herself.
122, The manual is too technical to be of help to the inexperienced user.
123, The space shuttle remained earthbound because of a technical fault.
124, The young technical innovator didn't lose heart though the new system was not yet brought into a workable condition.
125, He plays the violin with technical mastery, but no feeling.
126, No other company had the technical know-how to deal with the disaster.
127, The future of the talks on the technical cooperation between the two companies is problematic.
128, At first, no ready technical data were available, but we managed to go without.
129, In this job you will need social skills allied with technical knowledge.
130, A series of technical foul-ups delayed the launch of the new product.
131, Employees need to keep up with the latest technical developments.
132, Television coverage of the match was truncated by a technical fault.
133, Because of a technical hitch, we are unable to bring you the advertised programme.
134, The engineer explained the main points of the technical problem over again.
135, He said, critics spiel away about technical accomplishment.
136, That sounds a bit technical.
137, Yet does this ground-breaking technical accomplishment make it the best there's ever been?
138, On a technical level the book is well-informed, well-presented,(www.Sentencedict.com) and is a valuable addition to any serious mountaineer's library.
139, More often, however, the cause is simple frustration at being unable to adapt to the technical demands of the art.
140, Civilizations offer compensations to some for the renunciations needed to maintain the technical achievements, and the wealth.
141, The Girl Scouts now offer a reward for technical achievement, a new computer badge.
142, An unsullied safety record swelled pride in Concorde's technical achievement as the years passed.
143, That done, we can begin to address ourselves to identifying the right technical and political means for achieving them.
144, Some adjust levels of existing taxes; some involve technical or administrative questions; a few may suggest wholly new forms of taxation.
145, Making technical estimates of risk is widely acknowledged to be extremely tricky, with endless scope for disagreement amongst the experts.
146, The consequences of technical change are influenced at least as much as by the objectives that managers seek to achieve in introducing change.
147, There is also a list of productions screened during the event, with synopses, technical details and contact addresses.
148, It is technical advance also which is increasingly removing the natural advantages of countries with low labour costs.
149, Like the precise astronomical observations of the Maya, these technical achievements proved to be a dead end.
150, Basking in this praise, he went into considerable technical detail about how he had achieved the effect.
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