Similar words: high tech, highlight, high time, fighter, lighten, tighten, eighteen, brighten. Meaning: [ˌhaɪˈtek] adj. resembling or making use of highly advanced technology or devices.
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91. It may look unsophisticated compared to modern high-tech cameras, but it produces fantastic pictures.
92. We were at the peak of our high-tech era, and it just bottomed.
93. The high-tech equipment for these two rooms includes automatic black-out screens, to cover the huge windows during presentations.
94. Jones, 58, has started several high-tech companies in the Pittsburgh area over the past decade.
95. High-tech in fabrics and zippers, they can look polished and preppy in Ivy League colors(sentencedict.com/high-tech.html), or slouchy and casual.
96. The Navy realized several years ago that several high-tech fields were not meeting recruitment and retention goals, he added.
97. High-tech advocates say that would force them to settle frivolous suits out of court rather than risk their personal fortunes.
98. Search for alleviation and cure is a very basic human reaction, as shrines from Lourdes to high-tech oncology clinics testify.
99. I have no interest in high-tech commercial videos at all these days.
100. The questionable nature of the high-tech goal has been challenged in another significant way in recent years.
101. To pay for civic amenities, city hall is wooing clean,(Sentencedict.com) high-tech firms.
102. All require experts to care for the high-tech equipment while at sea.
103. High-tech advance however is not feasible without a highly qualified manpower stock.
104. By day, this urbane, well-educated man mastered complex problems in a high-tech consulting firm.
105. The story begins in the late 1980s, with a small high-tech pharmaceutical firm - Medirace -on the campus of Brunel University.
106. Does southern Alameda County identify with Silicon Valley because of a spillover of the hot high-tech industries?
107. Through the end of July, the high-tech toilets have flushed 359, 431 times.
108. The artists employ the airbags to address the risks of high-tech culture.
109. Standard high-tech stuff like ultrasound imaging and the latest hypertension drugs are available along with various New Age prescriptions.
110. Second, their brain functions, as measured by electrical activity and high-tech scanning, are dissimilar.
111. Similarly, slowing investment in high-tech capital will not show that the new economy is pure hype.
112. And yet this high-tech portfolio looks strange beside pots and pans, which continue to account for 28% of its sales.
113. Telex and facsimile could make way for latest high-tech global communications network.
114. Celebrity Cruises' recently launched Century brings high-tech to the seas.
115. Li expressed the hope that the two developing powers join hands to develop high-tech industries, especially information technology.
116. And the public don't like it because they want high-tech equipment to improve their games.
117. Naturally, little has been left untouched by the high-tech world, and that includes outdoor sports.
118. The task force will concentrate on rooting out theft of trade secrets and high-tech components, particularly integrated circuits.
119. Although sparsely populated, the country offers foreign travelers everything from historical monuments and castles to authentic saunas and high-tech industry.
120. In fact, the United States is ahead of ever one in most high-tech industries, from software to biotech.
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