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		Definition of high technology in English: high technologynoun  mass nounAdvanced technological development, especially in electronics. as modifier high-technology weapons  Example sentencesExamples -  That is one reason for the phenomenal growth of high-technology products, says Dr. Srinivasan.
 -  That is one reason, Dr. Srinivasan says, for the phenomenal growth of high-technology products.
 -  As the traditional industries have declined, the service sector and high-technology businesses have expanded.
 -  This was reflected in Tokyo trading, where stocks surged as investors picked up exporter and high-technology issues.
 -  Their vessel is the Pink Lady, a 30 ft high-technology carbon fibre boat, light and designed for the job in hand.
 -  The system was overloaded and the situation was one that managers of high-technology weapon systems worry about all the time.
 -  The forces have tried to seal the notoriously porous border using high-technology sensors that monitor movement by night.
 -  He co-founded two high-technology companies, one of which invented the video technology behind Steven Spielberg's film Jurassic Park.
 -  There is a growing service sector and high-technology industries are being developed.
 -  This will make us more cost-competitive and allow us to focus on high-technology engineering and innovation.
 -  These are extremely sophisticated high-technology systems.
 -  Many of them have high-technology jobs once held by higher-paid Americans, who are now unemployed.
 -  But bans will remain on sales of military materials and some high-technology goods.
 -  Of course, high-value and high-technology innovation not only means computers and cellphones.
 -  The production of IT related products and services targeted for export markets is generally done in high-technology enclaves.
 -  To be sure, controlling high-technology medicine poses big challenges in managing treatment.
 -  The same is true of hospitals - a place that is superb for high-technology cancer therapies may not be the best place to die.
 -  The country's greatest industrial strength is in engineering and related high-technology manufacturing.
 -  Well, I don't want to get into the details of the wish list, but certainly high-technology aircraft.
 -  The study was conducted by the University of Illinois of Chicago for Washtech, a national union for high-technology workers.
 
    Definition of high technology in US English: high technologynounˈˌhī tekˈnäləjēˈˌhaɪ tɛkˈnɑlədʒi Advanced technological development, especially in electronics. as modifier high-technology weapons  Example sentencesExamples -  That is one reason, Dr. Srinivasan says, for the phenomenal growth of high-technology products.
 -  This will make us more cost-competitive and allow us to focus on high-technology engineering and innovation.
 -  Of course, high-value and high-technology innovation not only means computers and cellphones.
 -  The same is true of hospitals - a place that is superb for high-technology cancer therapies may not be the best place to die.
 -  There is a growing service sector and high-technology industries are being developed.
 -  Many of them have high-technology jobs once held by higher-paid Americans, who are now unemployed.
 -  As the traditional industries have declined, the service sector and high-technology businesses have expanded.
 -  These are extremely sophisticated high-technology systems.
 -  But bans will remain on sales of military materials and some high-technology goods.
 -  That is one reason for the phenomenal growth of high-technology products, says Dr. Srinivasan.
 -  This was reflected in Tokyo trading, where stocks surged as investors picked up exporter and high-technology issues.
 -  The forces have tried to seal the notoriously porous border using high-technology sensors that monitor movement by night.
 -  He co-founded two high-technology companies, one of which invented the video technology behind Steven Spielberg's film Jurassic Park.
 -  Well, I don't want to get into the details of the wish list, but certainly high-technology aircraft.
 -  The country's greatest industrial strength is in engineering and related high-technology manufacturing.
 -  The system was overloaded and the situation was one that managers of high-technology weapon systems worry about all the time.
 -  The study was conducted by the University of Illinois of Chicago for Washtech, a national union for high-technology workers.
 -  Their vessel is the Pink Lady, a 30 ft high-technology carbon fibre boat, light and designed for the job in hand.
 -  The production of IT related products and services targeted for export markets is generally done in high-technology enclaves.
 -  To be sure, controlling high-technology medicine poses big challenges in managing treatment.
 
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