tech in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for tech in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

low-tech [Am loʊˈtɛk, Brit ˌləʊˈtɛk] ADJ attr

I.high-tech [Am ˌhaɪˈtɛk, Brit ˌhʌɪˈtɛk] ADJ

Cal Tech → California Institute of Technology

Translations for tech in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

tech in the PONS Dictionary

tech Glossary of Refrigeration Technology courtesy of GEA Bock GmbH

Translations for tech in the Spanish»English Dictionary

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It is a clean tech innovation with the advantage of replacing the conventionally used non-environmentally friendly fluorocarbons.
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They deliver the food via high-tech cubbyholes, and presumably mop the floor.
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We'd also suggest a quick search of web-browser history might catch out less tech-savvy sneak thiefs.
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Tech-savvy office staff could chase up a query and expect an answer straight away, without having to pick up the phone.
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Through the tech boom of the 1990s, office worker numbers skyrocketed along with the cost of office space rent.
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The characters are notably unimpressed by the more high tech version.
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Today we manage these critical applications or let the tech teams of corporate to collocate to our data centres.
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Using a high-tech mini X-ray machine during surgery means we take just the right amount of bone.
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When he was arrested, he was carrying a high-tech chip, intended to keep satellite phone transmissions from being located within 250mi km.
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This version features the group in a space station, with many high-tech effects playing out around them.
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