high-tech的意思和读音

high-tech

n.

adj.

adj.advanced,computerized,digital,futuristic,modern

high-techadj.

1.using the most modern methods and machines, especially electronic ones

high-tech industries

2.very modern in appearance; using modern materials

a high-tech table made of glass and steel

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n.1.,

adj.1ing or relating to advanced technological devices and methods2ing metal, glass, and plastic in a simple utilitarian way in architecture and interior design

1. memory high-tech soft/hard ware / ...

2. highly adv. high-tech adj. ;n. highway n. ...

5. Top-selling High-tech News center ...

6. hell n. high-tech a. horrific a. ...

7.high-tech

8.High-tech )、(Compact )(Globalization)HCG

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1.The high-tech industry is an intensive industry of research and developments, which tends to develop to industrial modularization.

2.The man was an engineer at a high-tech company with a salary good enough to afford him a motorbike and a laptop computer.便

3.So far, U. S. consumers seem to prefer green cars that have distinctive looks and broadcast their identities as low-carbon, high-tech cars.绿

4.In an unusually high-tech concept, Mitsubishi is promoting its new Colt with a sort of Internet scavenger hunt.Colt

5.Employment is up, and the cost of living is down in North Carolina's capital, a mecca for stable high-tech jobs.

6.This paper is tends to probe into a new field of the city in the era of knowledge explosion-the planning and designing of High-tech Park .——

7.China is ready to adopt a package of measures to promote the progress of its new high-tech companies and development zones.

8.And finally the rest of the world will be begging at me for a piece of high-tech beachfront property.

9.The next day in Seattle, at a lunchtime reading for the employees of a high-tech corporation, two more men fainted. Two big men.西

10.Ever since doctors used a high tech device to examine her eyes they'd enabled her to see images.使