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techniques

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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technique [Brit tɛkˈniːk, Am tɛkˈnik] N

1. technique (method):

technique f (for doing pour faire)
marketing/printing techniques

2. technique (skill):

Alexander technique N

quality control attr techniques, procedure
metamorphic quality, technique
drainage attr channel, hole, pipe, technique
flawless performance, technique
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techniques radiophoniques
(radio) broadcasting techniques
rompu aux techniques modernes
well-versed in modern techniques

in the PONS Dictionary

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technique [tekˈni:k] N

high-pressure sales techniques
techniques fpl de vente à l'arrachée
storytelling [technique] MKTG, MEDIA spec
accroche narrative f Quebec spec
obsolete word, technique
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French
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facture d'un tableau, poème
in the PONS Dictionary
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technique [tek·ˈnik] N

high-pressure sales techniques
techniques de vente agressives
obsolete word, technique
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English
English

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high-pressure sales techniques
techniques fpl de vente à l'arrachée

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The sandstone is derived from metamorphic and volcanic fragments.
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The most abundant rock types are quartzite and banded iron formation, with subordinate metamorphic gneisses, metaconglomerates and pelitic to semi-pelitic quartz-muscovite schists.
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For example, many metamorphic limestones, marbles, and calc-schists, with crystalline dolomites, contain silicate minerals such as mica, tremolite, diopside, scapolite, quartz and feldspar.
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Their geological formation is metamorphic gneiss, veined with felspar and quartz, and interspersed with reddish porphyrite.
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The southern three quarters of the region consists of metamorphic rock such as gneiss, schist, mica, and migmatite.
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