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technique
[ tek-neek ]
noun
- the manner and ability with which an artist, writer, dancer, athlete, or the like employs the technical skills of a particular art or field of endeavor.
- the body of specialized procedures and methods used in any specific field, especially in an area of applied science.
- method of performance; way of accomplishing.
- technical skill; ability to apply procedures or methods so as to effect a desired result.
- Informal. method of projecting personal charm, appeal, etc.:
He has the greatest technique with customers.
technique
/ ɛˈԾː /
noun
- a practical method, skill, or art applied to a particular task
- proficiency in a practical or mechanical skill
- special facility; knack
he had the technique of turning everything to his advantage
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of technique1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of technique1
Example Sentences
Dodgers personnel have emphasized that a hitter’s technique remains the biggest factor in success at the plate.
I remember the first time I made spaghetti sauce from scratch, long before I understood ratios or had any true sense of technique.
For their investigations, the researchers combined physiological studies - such as imaging techniques to visualise processes in the fly brain, chemical analyses of environmental odours, and behavioural studies.
“Gigenis: The Generation of the Earth” employs seven dancers and seven musicians who meld traditional Indian techniques with Western ones.
McFadden added that butter boards aren’t a recipe — instead, they are “ kind of, like, a technique and an idea, so there's really no wrong way.”
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