单词 | technoculture |
释义 | > as lemmastechnoculture technoculture n. Brit. /ˈtɛknəʊˌkʌltʃə/ , U.S. /ˈtɛknoʊˌkəltʃər/ a culture as informed or defined by its technological activity, esp. a culture characterized by a high level of technological development; (also) the practices, attitudes, etc., characteristic of those proficient in the use of information technology.ΚΠ 1946 N.Y. Times 17 Nov. b9/7 We cannot logically thrust our own technoculture on alien peoples without deciding how good or how bad it is for us and for them. 1965 New Scientist 14 Oct. 130/2 I defined a technoculture as the product of the dynamic interaction of biological and technological entities and processes. 1995 Guardian 5 Jan. ii. 18/3 The electronic marketplace and the intelligent agent—two of the most cherished buzzwords in recent technoculture. 2002 A. Feenberg Transforming Technol. (rev. ed.) i. 10 Western capitalism and its peculiar technoculture. < as lemmas |
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