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单词 tech
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Definition of tech in English:

tech

(also tec)
noun tɛktɛk
informal
  • 1British A technical college.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I'd left school having failed the 11+ exams, but with the encouragement of my parents I went to the local Tech to do "O" level GCE's.
    • I've been accepted at the tech school here, and I want to continue my education so that I can have a wider range of knowledge about repairs.
    • I got a clue to their relationship on the first day of the tech.
    • Then I started teaching a bit at the local tech, got the academic bug, and took a few courses.
    • There are students in private colleges and techs and they're getting an education.
  • 2mass noun Technology.

    See also high-tech, low-tech
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is still my personal web site and is not going to mutate into a vertical blog about tech, design, politics, pop culture, or even asbestos.
    • In science and tech, this week we look at identities and cyberspace.
    • They have a 10 story mart with all things tech related.
    • Now we see companies with doubtful credentials entering tech ventures for the sake of attracting investment.
    • There is no tech transfer without new technology.
    • Both companies didn't see a strong enough return to tech spending.
    • This kind of embedded tech has been used in high-quality printers for decades.
    • Anybody with experience in theatre, acting, set, costume and prop making, lighting and sound tech is especially welcome.
    • But while defensive stocks fell back, tech, telecom and media companies were adding their support to the market.
    • Yet, it's not only tech companies that are targeting the appealing demographics and psychographics of indie film fans.
    • In London, tech, telecom and media stocks were bearing the brunt of the sell-off as investors looked for safe havens in the current unsettled climate.
    • I've never paid a dime for any tech show I've gone to, nor would I.
    • It's a big gamble for Tom, but his company has handled major tech overhauls before.
    • Meanwhile, it's digital media and emerging tech, all new, all the time.
    • Most technology investors focus on tech companies that sell to enterprises.
    • The cult of minimal tech - with its laptop-loving geeks and programming panache - hardly seems a hot trend.
    • As far as stock selection is concerned, the biggest trend in the world today is away from tech and telecom companies.
    • If there's just a personality conflict with your company service tech, you can lose your contract over that.
    • Elsewhere, analysts saw little respite for battered tech and telecoms shares, which have struggled amid the gloomy corporate earnings picture.
    • If you want details of battery tech, check this out.
    1. 2.1count noun A technician.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The elevator arrived and the two stepped in, followed by techs from a camera crew and their equipment.
      • I don't usually work at that particular branch, and my 3-week stint covering another tech's vacation was almost over.
      • By the same token, the computer techs out there facilitating all this movement of data don't get any glory.
      • I had to go in and meet the two new computer techs today.
      • A lab tech took some blood along the way, and simple tests were ordered.
      • ‘We have confirmation from the computer techs,’ the New Swiss scientist said.
      • Incidentally, we both trained to be library techs together over a decade ago.
      • The new regulation makes it impossible for a doctor in the emergency rooms to summon officers on call (X-ray and lab techs, surgeons, etc) since only the telephone operator can make cell phone calls.
      • Tom was beginning to pack up for the day when one of the computer techs burst into his office, with Tom's secretary right behind him.
      • ‘You know, I think I've been here before,’ one of the techs said.
      • In my years as a computer tech, I got very good at troubleshooting hardware incompatibilities and software driver problems.
      • He knew I was now a computer tech so he had a problem that needed my attention.
      • Even when images are copied, techs make additional films from the computer rather than transferring the files to a CD-ROM or e-mailing them.
      • One was an engineer, the second man was an accountant, the third man was a chemist, the fourth was a computer tech, and the fifth was a government worker.
      • On this note, an easy way to train your operators is to allow them to watch the factory-trained techs performing maintenance tasks while a machine is under a service contract.
      • A helpful tech leads me through the process; we banter numbers back and forth until it's obvious I put the wrong card in the wrong unit.
      • I cannot count the number of times I have been contacted by auto technicians, mechanics and body shop techs whenever an electrical problem occurs.
      • All thirteen members, in addition to sound engineers, techs, etc., piled into a decrepit two-story apartment in Montreal and remained there, uninterrupted, for five days.
      • This he filled with more supplies plus several repair kits the techs had been working on.
      • But as I've said before, the keyboard-map problem is fascinating to me and the techs because there is no reason it should be happening.
    2. 2.2Basketball count noun A technical foul.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I don't know what caused the tech; the ref called it, so it is what it is.
      • Steve got a tech foul and was thrown out!
      • He knows now that he has to be extra careful once he receives his first tech.
      • I've been ejected a few times (as I'm passionate and loud) but used to average a tech foul every game!

Origin

Early 20th century (originally US): abbreviation.

Rhymes

beck, bedeck, check, cheque, Chiang Kai-shek, crosscheck, Czech, deck, dreck, exec, fleck, heck, hitech, keck, lek, neck, peck, Québec, rec, reck, sec, sneck, spec, speck, spot-check, tec, Toulouse-Lautrec, trek, wreck
 
 

Definition of tech in US English:

tech

(British tec)
nountektɛk
informal
  • 1Technology.

    See also high-tech, low-tech
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In London, tech, telecom and media stocks were bearing the brunt of the sell-off as investors looked for safe havens in the current unsettled climate.
    • As far as stock selection is concerned, the biggest trend in the world today is away from tech and telecom companies.
    • Anybody with experience in theatre, acting, set, costume and prop making, lighting and sound tech is especially welcome.
    • But while defensive stocks fell back, tech, telecom and media companies were adding their support to the market.
    • If there's just a personality conflict with your company service tech, you can lose your contract over that.
    • Meanwhile, it's digital media and emerging tech, all new, all the time.
    • If you want details of battery tech, check this out.
    • Most technology investors focus on tech companies that sell to enterprises.
    • In science and tech, this week we look at identities and cyberspace.
    • Elsewhere, analysts saw little respite for battered tech and telecoms shares, which have struggled amid the gloomy corporate earnings picture.
    • Now we see companies with doubtful credentials entering tech ventures for the sake of attracting investment.
    • Yet, it's not only tech companies that are targeting the appealing demographics and psychographics of indie film fans.
    • This is still my personal web site and is not going to mutate into a vertical blog about tech, design, politics, pop culture, or even asbestos.
    • The cult of minimal tech - with its laptop-loving geeks and programming panache - hardly seems a hot trend.
    • This kind of embedded tech has been used in high-quality printers for decades.
    • They have a 10 story mart with all things tech related.
    • Both companies didn't see a strong enough return to tech spending.
    • I've never paid a dime for any tech show I've gone to, nor would I.
    • It's a big gamble for Tom, but his company has handled major tech overhauls before.
    • There is no tech transfer without new technology.
    1. 1.1 A technician.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I don't usually work at that particular branch, and my 3-week stint covering another tech's vacation was almost over.
      • He knew I was now a computer tech so he had a problem that needed my attention.
      • This he filled with more supplies plus several repair kits the techs had been working on.
      • All thirteen members, in addition to sound engineers, techs, etc., piled into a decrepit two-story apartment in Montreal and remained there, uninterrupted, for five days.
      • ‘You know, I think I've been here before,’ one of the techs said.
      • Even when images are copied, techs make additional films from the computer rather than transferring the files to a CD-ROM or e-mailing them.
      • Tom was beginning to pack up for the day when one of the computer techs burst into his office, with Tom's secretary right behind him.
      • But as I've said before, the keyboard-map problem is fascinating to me and the techs because there is no reason it should be happening.
      • I had to go in and meet the two new computer techs today.
      • I cannot count the number of times I have been contacted by auto technicians, mechanics and body shop techs whenever an electrical problem occurs.
      • One was an engineer, the second man was an accountant, the third man was a chemist, the fourth was a computer tech, and the fifth was a government worker.
      • The new regulation makes it impossible for a doctor in the emergency rooms to summon officers on call (X-ray and lab techs, surgeons, etc) since only the telephone operator can make cell phone calls.
      • ‘We have confirmation from the computer techs,’ the New Swiss scientist said.
      • On this note, an easy way to train your operators is to allow them to watch the factory-trained techs performing maintenance tasks while a machine is under a service contract.
      • Incidentally, we both trained to be library techs together over a decade ago.
      • A helpful tech leads me through the process; we banter numbers back and forth until it's obvious I put the wrong card in the wrong unit.
      • In my years as a computer tech, I got very good at troubleshooting hardware incompatibilities and software driver problems.
      • The elevator arrived and the two stepped in, followed by techs from a camera crew and their equipment.
      • By the same token, the computer techs out there facilitating all this movement of data don't get any glory.
      • A lab tech took some blood along the way, and simple tests were ordered.
    2. 1.2Basketball A technical foul.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I've been ejected a few times (as I'm passionate and loud) but used to average a tech foul every game!
      • I don't know what caused the tech; the ref called it, so it is what it is.
      • He knows now that he has to be extra careful once he receives his first tech.
      • Steve got a tech foul and was thrown out!
adjectivetektɛk
  • Technical.

    I was in tech school then
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We took a peek at what reversal patterns are and the intricacies of the head and shoulder pattern in our last tech school.
    • In fact, most pharmacies are reluctant to hire techs from a tech school because they have little working knowledge.

Origin

Early 20th century (originally US): abbreviation.

 
 
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