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high-tech

[ US /ˌhaɪˈtɛk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. resembling or making use of highly advanced technology or devices

How To Use high-tech In A Sentence

  • A high-technology firm, for example, faces a great deal more business risk than does an electric utility.
  • Quintus is aiming its product at the high-tech and software industry and hardware and software managers inside end-user organisations.
  • The note in question is a Japanese 1,000 yen bill that was probably a prototype of a new high-tech banknote.
  • China supplies at least 95% of the world's rare earths -- 17 chemical elements with hard-to-pronounce names such as praseodymium and yttrium -- essential for a wide range of high-tech devices and green technologies. IndustryWeek Forums - Chain Reactions
  • Today's kitchens have high-tech appliances, lush countertops, designer cabinets, and tile or wood floors.
  • Some students choose to work in high-tech industries during their gap year.
  • As the leader of high-tech hearing products, Starkey (Suzhou) Hearing Technology Co. , Ltd. is now the manufacture center of Starkey global stratagem.
  • He hugged hundreds of babies, shook thousands of hands and cut ribbons at new universities, high-tech factories and a hospital.
  • The administration wants to minimize civilian casualties through pinpoint attacks using high-tech precision weapons.
  • Celebrity Cruises' recently launched Century brings high-tech to the seas.
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