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n. (plural of technical term English)
Usage examples of "technical terms".
A compressed tautness laced through the conversations about Janskys of measurement and arc-seconds of resolution, technical terms freighted with a gathering sense of storm.
Still, the truth WAS told, in the baffling technical terms necessary to explain it.
So, since all the technical terms and most of the concepts involved were only expressed in English, he had quietly insisted that every airman at least had to start learning English.
Leaving out the technical terms, let's just say that I'm going to manage the metachip plant attached to the Shemali prison.
They fell into a discussion of technical terms which Perry failed to understand.
Still another lies in the fact that Spengler uses the words culture and civilization sometimes in such a way that they appear to be synonymous with society, and sometimes as technical terms with opposed meanings.
I'm not conversant with all the technical terms, but I'm sure the report will make a great deal of sense to you and your analysts when you've had a chance to study it.
In the simplest of technical terms, the kill-potential of the individual soldier was increased from 1.
The four mercenaries had a few purely technical questions, which Shannon answered in technical terms.
The atevi language as a whole had never hesitated to assume technical terms into its grammar —.
A few of the technical terms sounded familiar, BP and cardiac function and perfusion.
The ocean hereabouts was full of deep trenches but it wasn't uniformly deep, and even if it were it would only make the task of securing new land more expensive, not more difficult in technical terms.
A WormCam essentially enables us to locate a remote camera (in technical terms a 'viewpoint') anywhere, without the need for physical intervention.