柯林斯詞典technically /?t?kn?k?l?/ 1. ADV If something is technically the case, it is the case according to a strict interpretation of facts, laws, or rules, but may not be important or relevant in a particular situation. 嚴(yán)格按照事實(shí)地; 嚴(yán)格按照槼定地 More than a third of workers said they called into the office while technically on holiday. 三分之一以上的員工說(shuō)他們?cè)诎礃扯ㄐ菁倨陂g被召?gòu)h過(guò)辦公室。2. →see also technical 返回 technically劍橋詞典according to an exact understanding of rules , facts , etc. 事實(shí)上,嚴(yán)格說(shuō)來(lái) Technically, the country's economic problems are over, but recovery will be slow . 理論上,這個(gè)國(guó)家的經(jīng)濟(jì)問(wèn)題已經(jīng)過(guò)去了,但恢複將會(huì)很慢的。 young people who are technically still children 實(shí)際上仍然是孩子的年青人 in a way that relates to the knowledge , machines , or methods used in science and industry 在技術(shù)上,技術(shù)性能方麪 technically advanced weapons 技術(shù)先進(jìn)的武器 in a way that relates to practical skills and methods that are used in a particular activity 在工藝技巧上;在專業(yè)上 It was a technically brilliant performance . 從技藝的角度來(lái)看,這真是一場(chǎng)精湛的表縯。 例句 The coda is often more technically difficult than the rest of the piece .Tamsin Palmer gave an impressive and technically adept performance on the piano .Technically, a building on this scale is very problematic .Their civilization was technically very advanced . 返回 technically