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hi-tech  (htk)
adj.
Variant of high-tech.
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Adj.1.hi-tech - resembling or making use of highly advanced technology or devices
Translations
hi-tech [ˈhaɪˈtek] ADJal-tec, de alta tecnología

hi-tech
adjHitech-; hi-tech equipmentHitechgeräte pl

hi-tech [ˈhaɪˈtɛk]
1. adj (Industry) → tecnologicamente avanzato/a, hi-tech inv
2. n (Industry) → tecnologia avanzata (Archit, Design) → hi-tech m or f inv

hi-tech [ˈhaɪˈtɛk]
1. adj (Industry) → tecnologicamente avanzato/a, hi-tech inv
2. n (Industry) → tecnologia avanzata (Archit, Design) → hi-tech m or f inv

hi-tech
n / adj see hi-tech [ˌhai ˈtek]
high-tech.


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The hi-tech booty was trucked to Long Beach, California, loaded on China's COSCO ships, and taken to China.
Providing the company with access to large arable farms for the very first time, a feature of these hi-tech 230 and 260hp tractors is the modern exterior styling.
Garden State Hi-Tech Park, a development group based in Neptune Twp.
 
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