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- technical drawing/ˌtɛknɪkəl ˈdrɔː(r)ɪŋ/A precise, detailed diagram or plan of an object, machine, or structure, created with specialized tools or software, used to communicate exact dimensions, materials, and construction methods for manufacturing or building.nounC1/C2
- technical foul/ˌtɛknɪkəl ˈfaʊl/A violation of the rules in a sport, typically basketball, that does not involve physical contact between opponents but rather concerns unsportsmanlike conduct, procedural infractions, or administrative breaches.nounC1
- technical institute/ˈtɛknɪkəl ˈɪnstɪtjuːt/An educational institution focused on providing practical, skills-based training in specific technical, vocational, or applied science fields.nounC1
- technical knockout/ˌtɛknɪkəl ˈnɒkaʊt/A victory in combat sports (especially boxing or mixed martial arts) declared by the referee or ringside doctor when a fighter is unable to continue safely, typically due to injury or being defenseless, but has not been physically counted out or rendered unconscious.nounC1
- technical sergeant/ˌtɛknɪkəl ˈsɑːdʒənt/A non-commissioned officer rank in the United States Air Force and Space Force, above staff sergeant and below master sergeant, typically denoting specialized technical expertise and supervisory responsibilities.nounLow (Specialized/Military)
- technicality/ˌtɛknɪˈkæləti/A minor detail or formal point, often a rule or specification.nounC1-C2
- technician/tekˈnɪʃ(ə)n/A person skilled in the practical application of a technology, science, or art; often works with specialized equipment under the guidance of engineers or scientists.nounB1
- technicolor/ˈtɛknɪˌkʌlə/A trade name for a specific process of colour cinematography, later used metaphorically to describe something extremely vivid, garish, or unrealistically bright and intense.adjectivenounC1
- technics/ˈtɛknɪks/The technical aspects, methods, and procedures of a particular field or activity.nounC1
- technikon/ˈtɛknɪkɒn/A post-secondary educational institution focused on practical, technical, and vocational training.nounLow
- technique/tekˈniːk/A way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure; a body of practical methods, skills, or expertise in a particular field.nounB2
- techno/ˈteknəʊ/A genre of electronic dance music (EDM) characterized by a repetitive, rhythmic, synthesized sound, often produced using drum machines, sequencers, and synthesizers.combining-formnounB2
- techno-thriller/ˈtɛknəʊ ˌθrɪlə/A subgenre of thriller fiction that focuses on advanced technology or science as central plot elements, often involving its misuse, ethical dilemmas, or unintended consequences.nounC1/C2
- technobabble/ˈtɛknə(ʊ)ˌbab(ə)l/Impenetrable, obscure, or excessively complex technical jargon, often used to impress, confuse, or obscure a lack of real substance.nounC1
- technobandit/ˈtɛknəʊˌbændɪt/A person who uses technological skills to commit theft, fraud, or illegal activity, especially in digital or cyberspace contexts.nounVery Low / Obscure
- technocracy/tekˈnɒkrəsi/A system of government or management by technical experts.nounC1
- technocrat/ˈtɛk.nə.kræt/A member of a powerful technical elite; an expert in technology, science, or engineering who holds significant administrative or political power.nounC1
- technofear/ˈtɛknəʊˌfɪə/A fear or anxiety about advanced technology, computers, or digital systems.nounLow
- technography/tɛkˈnɒɡrəfi/The systematic description of arts, crafts, or technical processes; the study and practice of technical writing and documentation.nounRare / Very Low Frequency
- technological unemployment/ˌtɛknəˈlɒdʒɪkəl ˌʌnɪmˈplɔɪmənt/Job loss caused by the adoption of new technologies that automate tasks previously performed by humans.nounMedium
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