clear technique

[/klɪr tɛkˈnik/]
nounpl: clear techniques
técnica clara
1. A method or approach that is easy to understand, follow, and execute with precision and transparency
The instructor demonstrated a clear technique for solving the problem step by step.
O instrutor demonstrou uma técnica clara para resolver o problema passo a passo.
2. In sports or performance contexts, a skill executed with proper form and obvious correct execution
Her clear technique in swimming made her movements efficient and powerful.
Sua técnica clara na natação tornou seus movimentos eficientes e poderosos.
3. A defined, unambiguous method or procedure in any field of practice
The company adopted a clear technique for quality control in manufacturing.
A empresa adotou uma técnica clara para controle de qualidade na manufatura.
In both Brazilian and American contexts, 'clear technique' is valued in education, sports, and professional environments. Brazilian Portuguese emphasizes 'técnica clara' in educational settings and professional training programs. In the USA, this term is commonly used in sports coaching, technical training, and business management to denote best practices and standardized procedures.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
clear methodtransparent approachstraightforward techniqueprecise methodlucid procedure
Antonyms / Antônimos
unclear techniqueobscure methodvague approachambiguous procedurecomplex methodology

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
técnica clara
Standard usage across Brazil
São Paulo
técnica clara / método claro
Both terms equally used in business and educational contexts
Rio de Janeiro
técnica clara / jeito claro de fazer
May use more colloquial phrasing in casual contexts
Portugal
técnica clara / técnica transparente
Similar usage to Brazilian Portuguese with slight preference for 'técnica nítida'

Related Words

methodologyprocedureprotocolexecutionskillform

Related Idioms & Phrases

to master a clear technique
to demonstrate clear technique
a clear technique for success
to follow a clear technique
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