Hi-tech

//haɪ tɛk//

Synonyms for "hi-tech" (1 found)

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Adjective(1 words)

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Translations

16 translations across 12 languages.

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Belarusian

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  • высокатэхналагі́чны adj (of highly advanced technology)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 高技術的 /高技术的 adj (of highly advanced technology)
  • 高新技術的 /高新技术的 adj (of highly advanced technology)
  • 高科技的 adj (of highly advanced technology)

Finnish

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  • hi-tech adj (of highly advanced technology)

Irish

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  • ardteicniúil adj (of highly advanced technology)

Japanese

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  • ハイテク adj (of highly advanced technology)

Korean

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  • 하이테크 adj (of highly advanced technology)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • høyteknologisk adj (of highly advanced technology)

Polish

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  • supernowoczesny adj (of highly advanced technology)

Portuguese

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  • de ponta adj (of highly advanced technology)

Russian

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  • высокотехнологи́чный adj (of highly advanced technology)
  • хай-тек adj (of highly advanced technology)

Swedish

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  • högteknologisk adj (of highly advanced technology)

Ukrainian

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  • високотех adj (of highly advanced technology)
  • високотехнологі́чний adj (of highly advanced technology)

Sample sentences

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Cells are cybernetic multimolecular cities, full of hi-tech machines, power plants, and even nanorobots.

Source: tatoeba (10570263)

Efforts to combat the problem have taken on urgency, but there is growing debate on how best to foil hi-tech offenders.

Source: tatoeba (11114661)

River hadn't laid eyes on Hobden before, but this had to be him: average height, thinning brownish hair, look of terror as he turned to face this new intrusion even while crushed in an arm-lock by the previous invader, the achiever—except this wasn't an achiever: he was blackclad, wore a balaclava, had a utility belt round his waist, but the ensemble lacked the hi-tech tailoring of the genuine article.

Source: wiktionary

The ability to shift profits to low-tax countries by locating intellectual property in them, which is then licensed to related businesses in high-tax countries, is often assumed to be the preserve of high-tech companies.

Source: wiktionary

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