technical
♦ tech|ni|cal /t'eknɪkəl/
1 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
Technical means involving the sorts of machines, processes, and materials that are used in industry, transport, and communications.
...jobs that require technical knowledge...
● technically [ADV] ADV adj
...the largest and most technically advanced furnace company in the world.
2 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
You use technical to describe the practical skills and methods used to do an activity such as an art, a craft, or a sport.
Their technical ability is exceptional...
● technically [ADV] ADV adj
While Sade's voice isn't technically brilliant it has a quality which is unmistakable.
3 [ADJ]
Technical language involves using special words to describe the details of a specialized activity.
The technical term for sunburn is erythema...
4
see also technicallytech|ni|cal col|lege (technical colleges)
[N-VAR] oft in names
In Britain, a technical college is a college where you can study arts and technical subjects, often as part of the qualifications and training required for a particular job.tech|ni|cal sup|port
[N-UNCOUNT]
Technical support is a repair and advice service that some companies such as computer companies provide for their customers, usually by telephone, fax, or e-mail.
1 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
Technical means involving the sorts of machines, processes, and materials that are used in industry, transport, and communications.
...jobs that require technical knowledge...
● technically [ADV] ADV adj
...the largest and most technically advanced furnace company in the world.
2 [ADJ] usu ADJ n
You use technical to describe the practical skills and methods used to do an activity such as an art, a craft, or a sport.
Their technical ability is exceptional...
● technically [ADV] ADV adj
While Sade's voice isn't technically brilliant it has a quality which is unmistakable.
3 [ADJ]
Technical language involves using special words to describe the details of a specialized activity.
The technical term for sunburn is erythema...
4
see also technicallytech|ni|cal col|lege (technical colleges)
[N-VAR] oft in names
In Britain, a technical college is a college where you can study arts and technical subjects, often as part of the qualifications and training required for a particular job.tech|ni|cal sup|port
[N-UNCOUNT]
Technical support is a repair and advice service that some companies such as computer companies provide for their customers, usually by telephone, fax, or e-mail.