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奇谈
technique

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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English
French
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technique [Brit tɛkˈniːk, Am tɛkˈnik] N

1. technique (method):

technique
technique f (for doing pour faire)

2. technique (skill):

technique
technique f

Alexander technique N

Alexander technique
technique f Alexander
metamorphic quality, technique
drainage attr channel, hole, pipe, technique
flawless performance, technique
masterful technique
microsurgical technique, procedure
neurosurgical technique, institution, patient
French
French
English
English
technique
to develop/refine a technique
technique for doing
slash-and-burn technique

in the PONS Dictionary

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English
French
French

technique [tekˈni:k] N

technique
technique f
storytelling [technique] MKTG, MEDIA spec
accroche narrative f Quebec spec
obsolete word, technique
French
French
English
English
facture d'un tableau, poème
technique
technique
technique
I'm familiar with this technique
métier (technique)
technique
mettre une technique au point
to perfect a technique
in the PONS Dictionary
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English
French
French

technique [tek·ˈnik] N

technique
technique f
obsolete word, technique
French
French
English
English
technique
technique
I'm familiar with this technique
métier (technique)
technique
mettre une technique au point
to perfect a technique

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The area has a planned underground drainage system and street lighting.
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The drainage is still functional and remains in use.
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He understood the importance of good drainage, knowing it was rain that caused most problems on the roads.
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As in the flatwoods, these soils are poorly drained for many purposes unless drainage systems are installed.
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Physical structures surrounding privileged sites cause a lack of lymphatic drainage, limiting the immune system's ability to enter the site.
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