Examples of using Is technically in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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He is technically strong and flexible in attack.
As mentioned above, a hidden volume is technically stored inside a standard volume.
It's generally not thought of as a berry due to its size,but pomegranate is technically a berry.
The class is technically called Advanced Video Production.
The heart of the city is Downtown Miami, which is technically on the eastern side of the city.
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A player who is technically very strong, wants to work for the team, but above all has a lot of talent.”.
Despite the term"sea" being used in its name,the Caspian Sea is technically the largest lake in the world.
Although it is technically competent, it lacks the fire.
Both AC Milan andInter Milan play their home games at San Siro, which is technically called the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.
Glucosamine is technically a carbohydrate(a sugar), but the body cannot transform glucosamine into glucose.
If we were to exclude YouTube as part of Google,Amazon is technically the second largest search engine in the world!
In the US, CBD is technically illegal since it is classified as a Schedule I drug under the federal law.
These rapidly cooled metals are also known as amorphous metals, and"by virtue of being cooled so rapidly,the material is technically a glass.
Building an email is technically tricky but not impossible.
Third persons who provided or received the data shall be promptly notified of any corrections made in data if it is technically feasible and does not lead to disproportionate expenses;
In the United States, CBD is technically illegalsince it is classified as a Schedule I drug under federal law.
Then you have the right to receive the data back from us in a commonly used format,and the right to require us to transmit the data to someone else if it is technically feasible for us to do so.
The video is technically 3:39, but you can skip ahead to the 32-second mark, which is where his concrete advice begins.
Although commonly mistaken for a steroid, clenbuterol is technically a medication, and doesn't generate any steroid related side effects.
A raster is technically characterized by the width and height of the image in pixels and by the number of bits per pixel(or color depth, which determines the number of colors it can represent).
Stars group has been dedicated in quality and innovation and is technically strong in commercial and industrial application as a HVAC manufacturer.
The Sea of Azov is technically shared by Russia and Ukraine under a 2003 international agreement, which does not specify any clear border.
Each team member will also be willing to switch roles when the need arises and remained focused on the success of the project,doing whatever is necessary whether or not it is technically"their job.".
Although rice bran oil is technically high in calories, the viscosity of this oil ensures that the food absorbs only about 20% of the oil.
In the vast majority of cases, installing two antivirus programs from differentvendors on one machine(for increased protection) is technically impossible, as the two programs will disrupt each other's functioning.
Mission: Although CGI is technically an intelligence agency, its primary mission is as an investigative arm of the Coast Guard.
The blue pigment seen in this video is actinorhodin, which is technically an antibiotic,” Chimileski said, but added that the term is misleading in this context.
In the pay-TV sector is technically almost impossible to connect the equipment one operator to another network, which hampers the flow of subscribers.
While Lufthansa is technically the world's oldest airline, KLM- founded in 1919- is the oldest that still maintains its original name.
Although Disneyland is technically located in Anaheim, in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, about 30 minutes from the city center, it is a popular travel stop for families on vacation in cheap motels in Los Angeles under 50.