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  • 1 technology

    [tek'nolə‹i]
    plural - technologies; noun
    ((the study of) science applied to practical, (especially industrial) purposes: a college of science and technology.) teknologi
    - technologist
    * * *
    [tek'nolə‹i]
    plural - technologies; noun
    ((the study of) science applied to practical, (especially industrial) purposes: a college of science and technology.) teknologi
    - technologist

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  • 2 technology

    teknologi {fk}

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  • 3 information technology

    noun (the study and use of electronic systems and computers for storing, analysing and utilizing information.) informationsteknologi
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    noun (the study and use of electronic systems and computers for storing, analysing and utilizing information.) informationsteknologi

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  • 4 high technology

    højteknologi {fk}

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  • 5 crash

    [kræʃ] 1. noun
    1) (a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard: I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.) brag
    2) (a collision: There was a crash involving three cars.) sammenstød; kollision
    3) (a failure of a business etc: the Wall Street crash.) krak
    4) (a sudden failure of a computer: A computer crash is very costly.)
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) fall with a loud noise: The glass crashed to the floor.) smadre; styrte; brage
    2) (to drive or be driven violently (against, into): He crashed (his car); His car crashed into a wall.) støde ind; smadre
    3) ((of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed: His plane crashed in the mountains.) styrte ned
    4) ((of a business) to fail.) krakke
    5) (to force one's way noisily (through, into): He crashed through the undergrowth.) brage; styrte
    6) ((of a computer) to stop working suddenly: If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files.)
    3. adjective
    (rapid and concentrated: a crash course in computer technology.) lyn-
    - crash-land
    * * *
    [kræʃ] 1. noun
    1) (a noise as of heavy things breaking or falling on something hard: I heard a crash, and looked round to see that he'd dropped all the plates.) brag
    2) (a collision: There was a crash involving three cars.) sammenstød; kollision
    3) (a failure of a business etc: the Wall Street crash.) krak
    4) (a sudden failure of a computer: A computer crash is very costly.)
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) fall with a loud noise: The glass crashed to the floor.) smadre; styrte; brage
    2) (to drive or be driven violently (against, into): He crashed (his car); His car crashed into a wall.) støde ind; smadre
    3) ((of aircraft) to land or be landed in such a way as to be damaged or destroyed: His plane crashed in the mountains.) styrte ned
    4) ((of a business) to fail.) krakke
    5) (to force one's way noisily (through, into): He crashed through the undergrowth.) brage; styrte
    6) ((of a computer) to stop working suddenly: If the computer crashes, we may lose all our files.)
    3. adjective
    (rapid and concentrated: a crash course in computer technology.) lyn-
    - crash-land

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  • 6 high-tech

    noun ((also hi-tech, high technology) the use of advanced machines and equipment in industry.) hightech; højteknologi
    * * *
    noun ((also hi-tech, high technology) the use of advanced machines and equipment in industry.) hightech; højteknologi

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  • 7 inform

    [in'fo:m]
    1) (to tell; to give knowledge to: Please inform me of your intentions in this matter; I was informed that you were absent from the office.) informere; meddele; oplyse
    2) ((with against or on) to tell facts to eg the police about (a criminal etc): He informed against his fellow thieves.) angive
    - information
    - informative
    - informer
    - information superhighway
    - information technology
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    [in'fo:m]
    1) (to tell; to give knowledge to: Please inform me of your intentions in this matter; I was informed that you were absent from the office.) informere; meddele; oplyse
    2) ((with against or on) to tell facts to eg the police about (a criminal etc): He informed against his fellow thieves.) angive
    - information
    - informative
    - informer
    - information superhighway
    - information technology

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  • 8 low-tech

    noun (technology using simple tools and unsophisticated equipment and methods.) gammeldags; utidssvarende
    * * *
    noun (technology using simple tools and unsophisticated equipment and methods.) gammeldags; utidssvarende

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  • 9 space-age

    adjective (extremely up-to-date and advanced: space-age technology.) rumalder; rumalder-
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    adjective (extremely up-to-date and advanced: space-age technology.) rumalder; rumalder-

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  • 10 technologies

    plural; see technology
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    plural; see technology

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См. также в других словарях:

  • technology — tech‧nol‧o‧gy [tekˈnɒlədʒi ǁ ˈnɑː ] noun technologies PLURALFORM 1. [countable, uncountable] knowledge dealing with scientific or industrial methods and the use of these methods in industry, farming etc: • What impact is the new technology having …   Financial and business terms

  • Technology — Tech*nol o*gy, n. [Gr. ? an art + logy; cf. Gr. ? systematic treatment: cf. F. technologie.] Industrial science; the science of systematic knowledge of the industrial arts, especially of the more important manufactures, as spinning, weaving,… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • technology — 1610s, discourse or treatise on an art or the arts, from Gk. tekhnologia systematic treatment of an art, craft, or technique, originally referring to grammar, from tekhno (see TECHNO (Cf. techno )) + LOGY (Cf. logy). The meaning science of the… …   Etymology dictionary

  • technology — noun best technical knowledge, know how, latest scientific knowledge, scientific advancement, state of the art, state of the industry, updated scientific knowledge Generally application, development, latest products, modern science, science… …   Law dictionary

  • technology —  Technology  Технология   Объём знаний, совокупность методов и инструментов, которые можно использовать для производства товаров и услуг из экономических ресурсов. Также способ преобразования вещества, энергии, информации в процессе изготовления… …   Толковый англо-русский словарь по нанотехнологии. - М.

  • technology — [n] electronics, science applied science, automation, computers, electronic components, high tech*, hi tech*, industrial science, machinery, mechanics, mechanization, robotics, scientific know how, scientific knowledge, technical knowledge,… …   New thesaurus

  • technology — ► NOUN (pl. technologies) 1) the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. 2) the branch of knowledge concerned with applied sciences. DERIVATIVES technological adjective technologically adverb technologist noun. ORIGIN …   English terms dictionary

  • technology — [tek näl′ə jē] n. pl. technologies [Gr technologia, systematic treatment: see TECHNIC & LOGY] 1. the science or study of the practical or industrial arts, applied sciences, etc. 2. the terms used in a science, etc.; technical terminology 3.… …   English World dictionary

  • Technology — By the mid 20th century, humans had achieved a mastery of technology sufficient to leave the atmosphere of the Earth for the first time and explore space. Technology …   Wikipedia

  • technology — /tek nol euh jee/, n. 1. the branch of knowledge that deals with the creation and use of technical means and their interrelation with life, society, and the environment, drawing upon such subjects as industrial arts, engineering, applied science …   Universalium

  • technology — 01. Do you think that our world will eventually be destroyed by pollution or do you think that [technology] will be able to save us? 02. The speed of [technological] change is so great in some jobs now that employees are obliged to continually… …   Grammatical examples in English

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