adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
technical/specialized vocabulary
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The instructions were full of technical vocabulary.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
highly
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It is interesting that such distinctions are most clearly and most confidently made in relatively complex and highly specialized societies.
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Within large companies the need for in-house, highly specialized computer expertise is waning.
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A few living jawless fish are the only remnant of this ancient group, and they are highly specialized forms.
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Does the future lie with diversified financial conglomerates or with highly specialized financial institutions?
more
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The growth of industry requires more specialized scientific and technical knowledge which results in the development of professions such as science and engineering.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Many of the employees receive specialized training in programing.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A wide variety of jobs are undertaken, ranging from 100,000 copy reprints of dictionaries, to specialized runs of a few hundreds.
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Power and prestige differentials are essential for the coordination and integration of a specialized division of labour.
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She speaks several languages and partakes of many specialized vocabularies in the context of her daily existence.
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That will require significant investment in specialized accommodation, social work input and health care.
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The single-subject academic course is largely confined to the universities, reflecting their traditions of specialized scholarship and their stronger research orientation.
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Within large companies the need for in-house, highly specialized computer expertise is waning.