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لِتَقْدِيم
technique

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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French
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technical [Brit ˈtɛknɪk(ə)l, Am ˈtɛknək(ə)l] ADJ

1. technical (mechanical, technological):

technical
a technical hitch
the technical staff

2. technical (specialist):

technical
technical terms

3. technical LAW (in law):

technical point, detail, defect
technical offence

4. technical:

technical MUS, SPORTS

technical sergeant N Am

technical sergeant

technical knockout N SPORTS

technical knockout

technical drawing N

technical drawing

technical college N

technical college

Colleges Info

French
French
English
English
technical nature
technico-commercial (technico-commerciale) secteur, filiale
technical sales attr
technico-commercial (technico-commerciale)
technical sales pl
didactique terme, expression, langage
technical, specialist attr
technical
technical subjects pl
teachers of technical subjects

in the PONS Dictionary

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French
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technical [ˈteknɪkəl] ADJ

technical

technical college N

technical college
technical wizardry
French
French
English
English
technical sales
technical sales advisor
technical nature
technical
technical education
mécanique difficulté
technical
≈ technical school
technical hitch
in the PONS Dictionary
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English
French
French

technical [ˈtek··k ə l] ADJ

technical

technical college N

technical college
technical wizardry
French
French
English
English
technical sales
technical sales advisor
technical nature
technical
vocational-technical school
≈ technical school
mécanique difficulté
technical
D.U.T.
technical progress

GEA Glossary of Refrigeration Technology

technical data

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The technical term "sacramentum" is the bond of union between the two stages of law.
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Another point of criticism was technical processing and story.
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Due to this technical fault, over half of votes did not go through.
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The technical name for a loan or advance of pay was musaadat.
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From 1950-57, there were between 43 and 52 graduates: of 42 on a list, 29 attended colleges, 3 art schools, 1 technical school.
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