Technological
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- based in scientific and industrial progress
- of or relating to a practical subject that is organized according to scientific principles; technical
n.
- the transformation from an agricultural to an industrial nation; Industrial Revolution
E.g.
- Due to the technological advances of the 1990s, the cost of competing in Formula One increased dramatically.
- Fans were promised technological advances in the coverage such as player tracking to aid analysis of the match.
- In 1860, a delegation of Japanese arrived in New York to learn about technological advances and to visit the City.
E.g.
- Recently, food has been a source of technological development.
- Germany has one of the world's highest levels of education, technological development, and economic productivity.
- Preliminary studies and technological development of Gaganyaan started in 2006 under the generic name "Orbital Vehicle".
E.g.
- Tân An is political, cultural, economic, scientific and technological center of Long An province.
- By the 17th century, Europe and the Western world surpassed China in scientific and technological advancement.
- As with all modern scientific and technological endeavors, computers and software play an increasingly important role.
E.g.
- On the whole technological innovation was the fundament of the liberalization act.
- Strauss was not the first composer to write a piece celebrating technological innovation.
- The theme of the fair was technological innovation over the century since Chicago's founding.
E.g.
- It is noted that the Optimen have deliberately stunted technological progress.
- Sachs insists on retaining complexity (geography, technological progress, etc.)
- Moreover, Acemoglu and Robinson overlook macroeconomic factors like technological progress (e.g.
E.g.
- The series focuses technological innovations and best practices in sustainability.
- Numerous technological innovations during the Civil War had a great impact on 19th-century science.
- Today the tower attracts visitors with its technological innovations and view over the city skyline.
E.g.
- The early years were a time of cooperation and technological change.
- Innovation is often a technological change that outperforms a previous practice.
- This technological change eliminated the need for helper locomotives entirely in 1959.
E.g.
- Both novels predict similar technological developments.
- Recent mainstream technological developments include genetically modified food.
- It has been modernising to keep abreast with the latest technological developments.
E.g.
- By the end of the 15th century, several technological advancements made cannon more mobile.
- The improvement being made in distance education is growing in tandem with the constant technological advancements.
- Social changes and technological advancements would have influenced different experiences thus different aspirations.
E.g.
- equipment: bankruptcy, downsizing and expanding, or technological advancement.
- This serves as a warning to mankind's thoughtless pursuit of technological advancement.
- The story takes place in Victorian England where technological advancement is on the rise.
E.g.
- It incorporated many of Procter's new technological ideas.
- The invention of the first transistor in 1947 led to the expectation of a new technological revolution.
- Matte World Digital was renamed in 1992 to reflect the new technological tools available to matte painters.