Examples of using The technical term in English and their translations into Chinese
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So, culinary details aside, hash roughly means“chop and mix”- and that's precisely where the technical term comes from.
Global shutter” is the technical term referring to sensors that scan the entire area of the image simultaneously.
The technical term for these noises is"crepitus", from the Latin"to rattle".
Desktop environment" is the technical term for a typical, full-featured desktop-- that is, the complete graphical layout of your system.
The technical term coined for such an object is a‘Cyber-Physical-System'(CPS)(2012- Reference 2).
The technical term for this is SLAM- simultaneous localization and mapping- and it's happening now.
The technical term for her condition is bilateral anophthalmia- simply put, she was born without eyes.
First, the tea must have been grown entirely within a particular‘agro-climatic region'(the technical term for‘district').
So, culinary details aside, hash roughly means“chop and mix”- and that's precisely where the technical term comes from.
Teleoperation, also known as remote operation, is the technical term for the operation of a machine, system, robot or vehicle from a distance.
As I have said, the technical term for this is anamnesis: the loss of forgetfulness;
Burke called it"real" income, the technical term for the inflation-adjusted approach.
There are two fundamentally different options for removing salt from sea water: with or without evaporation, the technical term for which is"phase transition".
In this last category, he says,“PARO encourages communication between people, and helps them to[interact with] others”- social mediation, to use the technical term.
They don't know the technical terms.
I don't know the technical terms.
I don't know the technical terms though.
But the technical terms of doctrine were not fully defined;
It is also not clear whether all the technical terms are being uniformly interpreted.