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tecnología

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

tech [ingl. am. tɛk, ingl. brit. tɛk] SUST. ingl. brit. coloq.

1. tech C → technical college

2. tech U → technology

technology <pl technologies> [ingl. am. tɛkˈnɑlədʒi, ingl. brit. tɛkˈnɒlədʒi] SUST. U or C

technical college SUST. (in UK)

low-tech [ingl. am. loʊˈtɛk, ingl. brit. ˌləʊˈtɛk] ADJ. atrbv.

low-tech

hi-tech [ingl. am. ˌhaɪˈtɛk, ingl. brit. ˌhʌɪˈtɛk] ADJ.

hi-tech → high-tech

I. high-tech [ingl. am. ˌhaɪˈtɛk, ingl. brit. ˌhʌɪˈtɛk] ADJ.

1. high-tech (of technology):

high-tech

2. high-tech (of design):

high-tech
high tech adj inv

II. high tech SUST. U

1. high tech (technology):

high tech

2. high tech (design):

high tech
high tech m

I. high-tech [ingl. am. ˌhaɪˈtɛk, ingl. brit. ˌhʌɪˈtɛk] ADJ.

1. high-tech (of technology):

high-tech

2. high-tech (of design):

high-tech
high tech adj inv

II. high tech SUST. U

1. high tech (technology):

high tech

2. high tech (design):

high tech
high tech m

tech-savvy ADJ. coloq.

tech-savvy

Cal Tech [ˈkal tɛk] SUST.

Cal Tech → California Institute of Technology

en el diccionario PONS

low-tech ADJ.

low-tech

hi tech [ˌhaɪˈtek] ADJ.

hi tech

high-tech ADJ.

high-tech
en el diccionario PONS

low-tech ADJ.

low-tech

high-tech ADJ.

high-tech

hi-tech [ˌhaɪ·ˈtek] ADJ.

hi-tech

Glosario técnico de refrigeración GEA

High Tech

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It enables its users in research and high-tech industry to investigate materials at the atomic scale.
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There are a lot of high-tech research centers and joint ventures.
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The facility has sixty-nine high-tech laboratories for classes and individual study in fields such as communications, engineering, design and architecture.
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This decline is now accelerating because of the high-tech automation and robotization.
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Among the company's high-tech projects was computer simulation work for a powerful hypersonic aircraft engine.
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