technology

technology
noun
Technik, die; (application of science) Technologie, die

science and technology — Wissenschaft und Technik

college of technology — Fachhochschule für Technik

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[tek'nolə‹i]
plural - technologies; noun
((the study of) science applied to practical, (especially industrial) purposes: a college of science and technology.) die Technologie
- academic.ru/73746/technological">technological
- technologist
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tech·nol·ogy
[tekˈnɒləʤi, AM -ˈnɑ:l-]
I. n Technologie f, Technik f
\technology assessment Technikfolgenabschätzung f
computer \technology Computertechnik f
science and \technology Wissenschaft und Technik
state-of-the-art \technology Spitzentechnologie f
advanced \technology Zukunftstechnologie f
modern \technology moderne Technologie
nuclear \technology Atomtechnik f
II. n modifier (research, transfer) Technologie-
\technology college technische Hochschule
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[tek'nɒlədZɪ]
n
Technologie f

the technology of printing — die Technik des Druckens, die Drucktechnik

computer/communications technology — Computer-/Kommunikationstechnik f, Computer-/Kommunikationstechnologie f

University/College of Technology — Technische Universität/Fachhochschule

the age of technology — das technische Zeitalter, das Zeitalter der Technik

technology transfer — Technologietransfer m

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technology s
1. Technologie f, Technik f:
technology agreement WIRTSCH Technologieabkommen n;
technology-intensive technologieintensiv;
technology park Technologiepark m;
technology transfer Technologietransfer m
2. technische Fachterminologie f
tech. abk
1. technical techn.
2. technology
technol. abk
1. technological (technologically) technol(og).
2. technology
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noun
Technik, die; (application of science) Technologie, die

science and technology — Wissenschaft und Technik

college of technology — Fachhochschule für Technik

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n.
Technik -en f.
Technologie f.

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