"Techie" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Definition: A person who is highly skilled in computer technology and either uses or develops computers and related equipment, or offers advice on their use.
Synonyms: Tech expert, IT specialist, computer whiz, computer expert, nerd.
Usage Example: Is there a techie available to fix my computer?
"She's a techie, always fiddling with gadgets and gizmos." (Here, "techie" refers to someone who is skilled with technology)
"The new employee turned out to be a techie whiz who had a deep understanding of coding languages." (Here, "techie" emphasizes the person's technical knowledge)
"The company hired a team of techies to work on their IT infrastructure." (Here, "techies" indicates a group of people with technical skills)
"As a techie at heart, I love reading about the latest advancements in artificial intelligence." (Here, "techie" is used to describe someone who has a strong interest in technology)
"Before becoming a teacher, she worked as a techie at a software startup, designing user interfaces." (Here, "techie" refers to someone who works in the technology industry)
Taunting or teasing refers to a behavior where someone deliberately tries to annoy or provoke another person, usually by saying or doing something to upset or humiliate them. It can also imply a light or playful mocking, often in a way that is meant to be humorous or amusing, rather than malicious.<br><br>Example: "She started teasing him about his shirt, but it was all in good fun."
A teasel is a prickly everlasting flower that produces small pinkish purple flowers with a distinctive curved beak or beak-like appearance. The plant is native to Europe and Western Asia.<br><br>As a verb, to teasel means to pick thistle seeds after they have matured, or to card wool using a teasel. To card wool means to remove tangles and mats by brushing or combing it.<br><br>The word "teasel" is also used to describe a moth species (Teasel bird-dropping moths) that has a similar appearance to a teasel flower.<br><br>In various cultures, teasel has been used for medicinal and culinary purposes, including as a hair dye, a diuretic, or as an ingredient in soups or stews.
"tebeth" is likely referring to the astronomical concept. <br><br>Tebeth is the 10th month of the ancient Hebrew calendar used in the Babylonian Exilic and some post-exilic periods of the Persian Empire. It corresponds to the modern December-January period in the Gregorian calendar and typically falls between mid-December and early January.
A tebibit (TiB) is a unit of information or digital information, equivalent to 1,024 gibibits (Gib). It is a multiple of the unit bit (b), with a prefix of "tebi-" from the binary prefix system. In computing, a tebibit can be thought of as a byte (octet) of digital information, where each byte is 8 bits. The unit is often used to express large quantities of data, such as in disk drives, network storage, or transmission rates.
A tebibyte (TiB) is a unit of digital information or storage, equal to 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes. It is a large unit of measurement in computing, often used to express the capacity of hard drives, solid-state drives, and other digital storage devices.
"Techies" is a colloquial or informal term used to refer to people who are skilled in or enthusiastic about technology, particularly computer science and related fields, such as software development, engineering, and information technology.
Technetium is a chemical element with the symbol Tc and atomic number 43. It is a silvery-gray or grayish-white, crystalline, metallic element with 43 protons in the atomic nucleus. It is a synthetic element, meaning it cannot be found naturally on Earth but is instead produced artificially by bombarding molybdenum with high-energy particles.<br><br>Technetium is a radioactive metal, which means it emits ionizing radiation due to the instability of its nucleus. This property makes it useful for medical and industrial applications. In medicine, technetium is used in diagnostic and therapeutic applications such as nuclear medicine scans, including single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and positron emission tomography (PET) scans.<br><br>One of the most notable properties of technetium is its variety of oxidation states, which allows it to form a wide range of compounds with different chemical properties.
1. Relating to the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in a manufacturing or engineering context.<br>2. Highly skilled or professional, especially in a particular activity.<br>3. Concerned with the techniques and methods used in a particular subject or activity.<br>4. Not performing well, often due to lack of practice or experience. (In this case the usage is informal)
Technicalities refer to the fine or obscure points of law, procedure, or practice that govern a particular situation or transaction. They are the intricacies or details that are often considered trivial or insignificant, but are essential to the proper functioning or legitimacy of an operation.<br><br>In a broader sense, technicalities can also refer to the precise or literal sense of something, as opposed to its practical or general meaning.<br><br>Examples: "The speaker was confused by the technicalities of the contract and needed clarification." or "The team spent hours arguing over the technicalities of the new policy."
A technicality is a small point of law, procedure, or regulation that can be used in a formal or official context to support or justify a decision. It is often a minor but crucial aspect of a situation that can make a significant difference in the outcome, often in a way that is difficult to understand for those without expertise in a particular field.
The word "technically" is an adverb that means:<br><br>-in a strict or professional sense<br>-academically or according to rules and technicalities<br>-from a purely factual standpoint<br>-more precisely or with attention to detail<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The machine is technically sound, but it needs a software update to work properly.<br>- The rules of the competition are technically clear.<br>- She is technically gifted, despite her lack of experience.
Technicalities refer to the details and specifics of a system, process, or agreement. They are often complex, formal rules or regulations that need to be followed. <br><br>Example: "The company will only respond to technicalities of the contract, not to the person's demands."<br><br>In a broader sense, technicalities can also refer to the technical aspects of a problem or situation, which are not easily understandable by the general public. <br><br>Example: "The technicalities of the car's mechanical failure were too complex for me to understand."
A person skilled in a particular craft or trade, especially one that requires technical knowledge and manual dexterity. Examples: electrician, mechanic, plumber, carpenter, IT technician.