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Meanings of rather technical in English
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Usage of rather technical in English
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These were always rathertechnical collections of gadgets that had to be set up very carefully.
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It's all rathertechnical and complicated.
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The rest is rathertechnical.
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EU leaders would have an informal discussion about the important but rathertechnical matter of the Union's Inter Governmental Conference.
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When Tillich was speaking to laypeople, he preferred to replace the rathertechnical term 'Ground of being' with 'ultimate concern'.
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It's a rathertechnical issue, to be sure, and its likely that any plane you travel in today is already so equipped.
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The title sounded rathertechnical to the writer, who, in spite of himself, was sometimes tempted to introduce literature into pictorial art.
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The article, as it presents itself to me, contains a complete and lucid, though occasionally rathertechnical, explanation of his newest proposals.
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Object as much as you will, science, or rathertechnical progress, is eternal revolution and the only genuine reform of human conditions.
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This sort of biochemistry is not my forté, so I'm ill-qualified to pass judgment on the more technical aspects of this rathertechnical debate.
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He became rathertechnical; spoke of the abnormal endocrine coordination which made men grow so slowly; postulated a germinal mutation to account for it.
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"I believe you'll find it all rathertechnical," the Professor said evasively.