| 单词 | techlash | 
| 释义 | techlashn.  Originally: opposition to digital or computer technology. In later use: spec. a strong and widespread negative reaction to the far-reaching power and influence of large technology companies, esp. in relation to their control of personal data, social media, regulation of online access and content, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > fear > fear of particular things > 			[noun]		 > fear of technology technophobia1947 technofear1980 techlash2000 2000    Advertising Age Apr. (Interactive Future Suppl.) No. 16 103/4  				President Clinton's lack of privacy cannot be blamed on a computer, cannot be blamed on the Internet and most certainly cannot be laid at the feet of the interactive marketing industry... The thinking reader should not be tempted into techlash (dislike/distrust of all digital things). 2014    Economist 22 Feb. 4/1 		(caption)	  				Tech-lash. Booming technology firms are now at the centre of worries about inequality. 2021    Financial Times 		(Asian ed.)	 		(Nexis)	 12 Feb. (Business section) 6  				Amid a techlash that has eroded trust in big companies, being seen as a true visionary is valuable currency. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2021). <  | 
	
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