technique

Derived from French 'technique', from Greek 'techne' meaning 'art, skill, craft'.

NOUN (1)
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method common / procedure common / approach common / practice common / skillset specialized
Synonyms method common , procedure common , approach common

A technique is a specific method or way of doing something, often involving a skill or artful aspect. It is derived from the French word 'technique' and the Greek 'techne', meaning 'art, skill, craft'. Techniques are often used in various fields such as art, science, and sports to achieve a desired outcome or effect.

irregular note only if irregular
plural
techniques
  • The artist employed a unique technique to create texture in her paintings. — そのアーティストは、絵画にテクスチャーを作り出すために独自の技法を用いました。
  • He mastered the technique of playing the violin after years of practice. — 彼は何年もの練習の後、バイオリンの技術を習得しました。
  • In cooking, the proper technique can significantly improve the dish's flavor. — 料理において、適切な技術は料理の味を大いに改善することができます。
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