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    technically

    US /ˈtɛknɪkl:ɪ/

    ・

    UK /ˈteknɪkli/

    A2
    adv.AdverbIn an exact and particular manner
    When you are technically old enough to drive, I will give you a car
    adv.AdverbWith technical skill or expertise.
    The pianist played the difficult piece technically well, but without much feeling.

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    I LOST my horse in Minecraft (REAL TEARS) - Part 4

    14:56I LOST my horse in Minecraft (REAL TEARS) - Part 4
    • Technically you're supposed to row a boat backwards

      Technically you're supposed to row a boat backwards

    • Technically, you're supposed to row a boat backwards.

      Technically, you're supposed to row a boat backwards.

    B1

    TRY NOT TO SMILE CHALLENGE #1

    06:36TRY NOT TO SMILE CHALLENGE #1
    • So, excuse me, Kraven_14, for assuming a little girl's gender, even though I technically just did a—don't assume gender.

      So, excuse me, Kraven_14, for assuming a little girl's gender, even though I technically just did a—don't assume gender.

    • Even though I-- technically just did as w--

      Even though I-- technically just did as w--

    A2

    Australia: Country or Continent?

    05:17Australia: Country or Continent?
    • Well, technically, they're not part of any continent.

      Well, technically, they're not part of any continent.

    • Well, technically, they're not part of any continent.

      Well, technically, they're not part of any continent.

    B1

    Jimmy Kimmel's FULL INTERVIEW with President George W. Bush

    19:17Jimmy Kimmel's FULL INTERVIEW with President George W. Bush
    • This is a this is technically a nude.

      This is a this is technically a nude.

    • >> Jimmy: THIS IS TECHNICALLY A

      >> Jimmy: THIS IS TECHNICALLY A

    A2

    How Levi's Became a Denim Icon

    03:00How Levi's Became a Denim Icon
    • Now, to be sure, Davis and Strauss technically didn't invent blue jeans.

      Now, to be sure, Davis and Strauss technically didn't invent blue jeans.

    • technically didn't invent blue jeans. The phrase itself traces all the way

      technically didn't invent blue jeans. The phrase itself traces all the way

    B2

    3 Jokes That Make People Instantly Like You

    10:543 Jokes That Make People Instantly Like You
    • and I don't want her to touch me." Now, this joke is technically at Jennifer Lopez's expense.

      and I don't want her to touch me." Now, this joke is technically at Jennifer Lopez's expense.

    • Now, this joke is technically

      Now, this joke is technically

    B1

    KIDS vs. FOOD - CHICKEN FEET

    04:29KIDS vs. FOOD - CHICKEN FEET
    • - So you technically just made me just eat finger nails.

      - So you technically just made me just eat finger nails.

    • So you technically just made me eat fingernails.

      So you technically just made me eat fingernails.

    B1

    iPhone 15/15 Pro Impressions: Not Just USB-C!

    13:23iPhone 15/15 Pro Impressions: Not Just USB-C!
    • But yeah, technically, sure, titanium is stronger.

      But yeah, technically, sure, titanium is stronger.

    • So it's a more repairable iPhone design. Technically.

      So it's a more repairable iPhone design. Technically.

    B1

    Why Do These Words Get Mispronounced So Much? | Otherwords

    08:48Why Do These Words Get Mispronounced So Much? | Otherwords
    • Technically, the T is silent, as in "soften" and "listen" and "fasten," but in the last couple decades, people have started pronouncing it often, which is incidentally closer to how it was pronounced before the advent of modern English 400 years ago.

      Technically, the T is silent, as in "soften" and "listen" and "fasten," but in the last couple decades, people have started pronouncing it often, which is incidentally closer to how it was pronounced before the advent of modern English 400 years ago.

    • But hypercorrection can also affect more common words like this one. Technically, the T is silent.

      But hypercorrection can also affect more common words like this one. Technically, the T is silent.

    B1

    Why Does Texting Feel Different from Talking? | Otherwords

    07:03Why Does Texting Feel Different from Talking? | Otherwords
    • Text messages may technically be asynchronous but if you've ever been left on read, you know that we send texts with the hope of getting quick replies and even having exchanges in real-time.

      Text messages may technically be asynchronous but if you've ever been left on read, you know that we send texts with the hope of getting quick replies and even having exchanges in real-time.

    • Text messages may technically be asynchronous,

      Text messages may technically be asynchronous,

    B1