- technology; engineering
- technique; skill
- art; craft
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Generated definitions (experimental)
- technology; engineering
- technique; skill
- art; craft
Refers to the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
Refers to the method or way of doing something with expertise or precision.
Refers to a specific skill or ability in creating or producing something.
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Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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In addition to the general curriculum there are tutorials in the essentials of machinery, training is also carried out for skills in and learning how to use the various types of machinery.
From an ethical point of view, the great principle of technology is "responsibility to the present" but the new way of thinking, "responsibility to the future" has emerged.
A fault common to scientists is mistakenly believing that every problem has a technical solution.
I think that against somebody like that, my seemingly clever techniques would be seen through and then I would be defeated.
The fun thing about this job is that the technology is continually advancing so it continues to be stimulating.
ODS super alloy is produced by the mechanical alloy method following powder metallurgy.
In other words, physical obstacles, perhaps unknown to the original surveyor and engineer, will require alterations to be made in order to surmount them.
We are writing to inform you that Mr Koichi Ohara has been appointed as Manager of the Technical Department in succession to Mr Taro Iida.
Mastering facts patiently is far more necessary for them than learning expressive and critical skills.