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It was a lot longer, and full of technical terms that I'd never seen before.
The figure below gives a better understanding of those technical terms.
Scholars in every field use their technical terms all the time, just to get through the day.
In purely technical terms, the 80's have also brought major changes.
There was a technical term for this sort of pain?
Ten is also called base, a technical term that we will not go into here.
The technical term for this is "the easy way out."
The book is written with minimal use of technical terms.
Generate is being used as a technical term with a particular sense.
The items are taken from many different subject areas, and may also include widely used technical terms.
And both of them are, to use the technical term, really neat.
The gallery is a technical term, used for all except the two players.
"I shouldn't expect you to understand all the technical terms of my profession."
"You're old enough to use the more technical term, now."
These three words are retained throughout in their original, as technical terms.
Then came a barrage of technical terms she'd never heard before.
A motorcycle, however, is a very different product from a car in technical terms.
The technical term for such a person is a free rider.
And the Mir's problems have been a learning experience not only in technical terms.
It's a technical term used to describe the first few years after two people get married.
The technical term that the books gave to them was: ghosts.
Teachers of all subjects require technical terms for important concepts.
I consider the problem of waste to have been solved in technical terms.
Thus in technical terms, a material can be both brittle and strong.
In journalism, we have a technical term for this exercise.