technique
/tekˈniːk/ (bre, ipa) · /tekˈniːk/ (ame, ipa) · /tek-ˈnēk/ (ame, mw)
technique — 名詞
- techniquesingular
- techniquesplural
1. any specific, skill-based method used to carry out a task or activity, typically
技巧;方法
做一件事所需的特定方法或程序
any specific, skill-based method used to carry out a task or activity, typically one developed through practice or training to improve effectiveness.
Christopher learned a new breathing <hl>technique</hl> to help him stay calm before his piano exams.
Christopher 學會了一種新的呼吸技巧,幫助他在鋼琴考試前保持冷靜。
technique + to-infinitive (purpose)
The chef's secret <hl>technique</hl> for making the sauce involves adding a pinch of cinnamon at the very end.
這位主廚製作醬汁的祕訣技巧,是在最後關頭加一小撮肉桂。
technique for + gerund
Jiwoo spent months perfecting her study <hl>technique</hl> before taking the university entrance exam.
Jiwoo 花了幾個月時間精進她的讀書技巧,才去參加大學入學考試。
This painting <hl>technique</hl>, called pointillism, uses tiny dots of colour to build up a complete image.
這種稱為點描法的繪畫技巧,是利用細小的色點來構成完整的圖像。
Yael taught the data team a sorting <hl>technique</hl> that saved them hours of manual work.
Yael 教了資料團隊一種分類技巧,幫他們省下了好幾個小時的人工處理時間。
- method
more general; a technique is typically a method that requires some skill or training
- approach
focuses on the overall way of dealing with a situation rather than a specific step-by-step method
- procedure
more formal and refers to a fixed, often official, sequence of steps
- strategy
a long-term plan for achieving a goal, broader in scope than a single technique
文法句型
technique + for + noun/gerund
technique + to-infinitive
possessive + technique
用法筆記
Countable when referring to a specific method (e.g., 'three different techniques'). Uncountable when referring to the general concept (e.g., 'Technique is more important than speed').
常見錯誤
2. the level of skill and control that someone shows when performing a practical or
技術;手法
執行任務時展現的熟練與控制程度
the level of skill and control that someone shows when performing a practical or creative activity, especially one that requires physical coordination or artistic judgment.
The gymnast's <hl>technique</hl> on the balance beam was so flawless that the judges awarded her a perfect score.
這位體操選手在平衡木上的技術完美無瑕,評審給了她滿分。
possessive + technique + on + [domain]
After years of practice, Esteban developed a carpenter's <hl>technique</hl> for making joints fit without gaps.
經過多年的練習,Esteban 練就了一種木匠的接合技術,能讓榫頭密合無縫。
develop + technique + of + [skilled person]
Her guitar <hl>technique</hl> improved rapidly after she started weekly lessons with a professional jazz musician.
她開始每週跟一位專業爵士樂手上課之後,吉他彈奏技巧進步得非常快。
Aarav's surgical <hl>technique</hl> showed the steady hands that come from fifteen years of training.
Aarav 的外科技術展現了他十五年訓練所練就的穩定手法。
Sofia's writing <hl>technique</hl> grew noticeably stronger as she experimented with different literary styles over the summer.
Sofia 在暑假嘗試了不同文學風格之後,寫作技巧明顯進步了。
- skill
broader; can refer to natural ability, while technique emphasises learned control
- proficiency
more formal; focuses on how well something can be done, especially after training
- craftsmanship
limited to manual or artistic work; implies high quality and careful attention to detail
- expertise
suggests a high level of knowledge as well as skill, not just physical ability
- clumsiness
the opposite of good technique in physical activities
- inexperience
lack of practice usually results in poor technique
文法句型
possessive + technique
adjective + technique
[domain] technique
用法筆記
Uncountable in this sense — you cannot say 'a good technique' for sense 2; instead say 'good technique'. If you hear 'a technique', it is almost certainly sense 1 (a specific method).