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'teknikəl1) (having, or relating to, a particular science or skill, especially of a mechanical or industrial kind: a technical college; technical skill; technical drawing.) técnico2) ((having many terms) relating to a particular art or science: `Myopia' is a technical term for `short-sightedness'.) técnico3) (according to strict laws or rules: a technical defeat.) técnico•- technically
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technical adj técnicotr['teknɪkəl]1 técnico,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtechnical college centro de formación profesionaltechnical drawing dibujo técnicotechnical hitch fallo técnico, incidente nombre masculino técnicotechnical term tecnicismotechnical ['tɛknɪkəl] adj: técnico♦ technically [-kli] advadj.• técnico, -a adj.'teknɪkəl1)a) (of technology, technique) <education/equipment/skill> técnicob) ( specialized) < languageanslator> técnico; < dictionary> técnico, especializadotechnical term — tecnicismo m, término m técnico
2) ( in strict terms)['teknɪkǝl]1.ADJ técnicoa technical offence — (Jur) un delito de carácter técnico, un cuasidelito
the government has scored a technical victory — teóricamente, el gobierno ha logrado una victoria
2.CPDtechnical college N — (Brit) (Scol) ≈ escuela f politécnica, ≈ instituto m de formación profesional (Sp)
technical drawing N — dibujo m técnico
technical institute N — (US) instituto m tecnológico
technical knockout N — (Boxing) K.O. m técnico
technical support N — (Comput) (servicio m de) asistencia f técnica
* * *['teknɪkəl]1)a) (of technology, technique) <education/equipment/skill> técnicob) ( specialized) <language/translator> técnico; < dictionary> técnico, especializadotechnical term — tecnicismo m, término m técnico
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