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


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