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technically
[ tek-nik-lee ]
adverb
- in a way that is peculiar to a certain specialized field of study or activity:
The part of the body that relates to the saddle on a conventional machine is technically termed the perineum.
- with regard to the detailed formal skills and competencies expected in the practice of a particular art or sport:
There are many artists who study hard and become technically proficient, but they don't touch people in the way that a few great artists have.
- in a way that relies on a strict interpretation of words or rules:
Today (well, technically yesterday, as it's now 3 a.m.) I went to the immigration office to see what was holding things up.
- in a way that has to do with technology or the trades as opposed to academics or the arts:
If you are technically inclined, you can build a lighting system yourself with some good LED lights and a car battery.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of technically1
Example Sentences
Here in Paris, he is technically buried on American soil: earth from the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Max said that, despite their insistence that they won't technically cut Medicaid benefits, he doesn鈥檛 trust congressional Republicans.
The animatronic wasn鈥檛 shown, nor did Imagineering provide any images of the figure, which it promises will be one of its most technically advanced.
A Bath with this much depth and fizz is probably technically a jacuzzi.
The vast majority of attendees identify as LGBTQ+, and while the door is technically open to all, it鈥檚 the ones who show up transformed 鈥 glistening, feathered, glammed out 鈥 who are whisked in the quickest.
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