Similar words: architect, white-collar, architecture, architectural, tech, techie, catechism, high-tech. Meaning: adj. resembling or making use of highly advanced technology or devices.
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1. This weapons system is an affordable, hi-tech solution.
2. The hi-tech has put forward our production this year.
3. All hi-tech weaponry demands frequent servicing to ensure accuracy.
4. Everyone is hoping that these hi-tech companies will turn out to be the Microsofts of the future. At the moment they look more like the focus of a speculative bubble.
5. However, RSI doesn't just involve hi-tech professionals using keyboards.
6. It's the latest hi-tech development in the battle against gallstones, which affect thousands of people in this country each year.
7. This has been particularly true of the hi-tech sector, hence the downward spiral in share prices.
8. The hi-tech waterproofs are made of tough nylon with Velcro fastenings and pockets.
9. There is hi-tech glass and lighting, cute little passport kiosks and a tapered rubber ramp to baggage reclaim.
10. Another reason is the restaurant's hi-tech broiler that reaches a scorching 900 degrees.
11. Car joy: Prince Charles presented a £54,000 hi-tech van to disabled man who then took him for a spin.
12. The majority offer hi-tech light shows or dim the arena for the pregame introductions.
13. The hi-tech plastics come from a young company with whom Upstart has formed a joint venture.
14. Hi-tech says modern finishes and colours which give a bright, space-age feel.
15. Each was a hi-tech header from Nigel Mottashed, moving through the central corridor.
16. Top of the list of exports are hi-tech computer and electronic components.
17. Hi-tech content, strict inspection system before delivery and perfect after-sale service of the products can ensure to serve customers with high quality products and redound upon society.
18. Investors are racing to buy shares in the new hi-tech companies.
19. Frankfurt will provide the electronic trading platform and be the centre for hi-tech stocks.
20. Looks aren't everything, of course, and that homely exterior houses some hi-tech instrumentation.
21. Voice over Kington was recently chosen to spearhead a hi-tech answer to job creation.
22. The deal means property developer Legacy will turn the Dome into a hi-tech business park.
23. At Police Headquarters alarm bells rang in from government munition dumps, military vehicle compounds, hi-tech weapon factories and sweet shops.
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24. There are hopes it may do better as a hi-tech business park.
25. There were more than 100 trade stands, including vast displays of sophisticated hi-tech agricultural machinery.
26. The staff might be young; they look like college coeds running around in their tees and hi-tech sweats.
27. Well, to be strictly truthful, camp had already been made for us by some hi-tech realtors.
28. The building was besieged by Right-Ons, many wearing dungarees and riding shiny hi-tech bicycles bought on credit in Covent Garden.
29. Jelinek and Schoonhoven highlight the difficulties facing managers in the type of strong culture typical of hi-tech companies.
30. The credit system is a kind of new higher education management system. Today, with the growing Hi-Tech, it should be implemented imperatively .
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