Technique - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |tekˈniːk|  American pronunciation of the word technique
Brit.  |tekˈniːk|  British pronunciation of the word technique

noun

- a practical method or art applied to some particular task
- skillfulness in the command of fundamentals deriving from practice and familiarity (syn: proficiency)

Extra examples

We learned some techniques for relieving stress.

I used a special technique to make the bread.

The players need to practice in order to improve their technique.

The ice-skaters will be judged on technique and creativity.

There are various techniques for dealing with industrial pollution.

In mathematics, we use many techniques of problem-solving.

He's a great player, with brilliant technique.

It's a simple but effective technique.

She borrowed the technique from local artisans.

Her knitting technique is more sophisticated than mine.

She has become more refined in her painting technique.

The technique is at best ineffective and at worst dangerous.

He knew the technique of grabbing an audience.

We use the same technique in the layout of this magazine.

In 1862, a technique was contrived to take a series of photographs showing stages of movement.

Word forms

noun
singular: technique
plural: techniques
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