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(tĕk-nŏl′ə-jē)n.pl.tech·nol·o·gies1.a. The application of science, especially to industrial or commercial objectives.
b. The scientific method and material used to achieve a commercial or industrial objective.
2. Electronic or digital products and systems considered as a group: a store specializing in office technology.
3. Anthropology The body of knowledge available to a society that is of use in fashioning implements, practicing manual arts and skills, and extracting or collecting materials.
[Greek tekhnologiā, systematic treatment of an art or craft : tekhnē, skill; see teks- in Indo-European roots + -logiā, -logy.]
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
technology
(tɛkˈnɒlədʒɪ) n, pl-gies1. the application of practical sciences to industry or commerce
2. the methods, theory, and practices governing such application: a highly developed technology.
3. (Sociology) the total knowledge and skills available to any human society for industry, art, science, etc
[C17: from Greek tekhnologia systematic treatment, from tekhnē art, skill]
ˌtechnoˈlogicallyadv
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
tech•nol•o•gy
(tɛkˈnɒl ə dʒi)n., pl. -gies.
1. the branch of knowledge that deals with applied science, engineering, the industrial arts, etc.
2. the application of knowledge for practical ends.
3. a technological process, invention, or method.
4. the sum of the ways in which social groups provide themselves with the material objects of their civilization.
5. the terminology of a field; technical nomenclature.
[1605–15; < Greek technología systematic treatment = téchn(ē) art, craft, skill + -o- -o- + -logia -logy]
Technologies For Worship
tech`no•log′i•cal (-nəˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl) tech`no•log′ic, adj.
tech•nol′o•gist,n.
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tech·nol·o·gy
(tĕk-nŏl′ə-jē)1. The use of scientific knowledge to solve practical problems, especially in industry and commerce.
2. The specific methods, materials, and devices used to solve practical problems: aerospace technology.
The American Heritage® Student Science Dictionary, Second Edition. Copyright © 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
technology
1. the methods and tools that a society has developed in order to facilitate the solution of its practical problems.
2. any specific application of such. — technological, adj. — technologist, n.
See also: Ideas2. any specific application of such. — technological, adj. — technologist, n.
-Ologies & -Isms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
technique
– technology1. 'technique'A technique is a method of doing something.
...modern management techniques.
Technique is skill and ability which you develop through training and practice.
He went off to the Amsterdam Academy to improve his technique.
2. 'technology'Technology is the use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, for example in industry.
Computer technology can be expected to change.
Collins COBUILD English Usage © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 2004, 2011, 2012
Noun | 1. | technology - the practical application of science to commerce or industry profession - an occupation requiring special education (especially in the liberal arts or sciences) application, practical application - the act of bringing something to bear; using it for a particular purpose; 'he advocated the application of statistics to the problem'; 'a novel application of electronics to medical diagnosis' aeronautical engineering - the activity of designing and constructing aircraft automotive engineering, automotive technology - the activity of designing and constructing automobiles chemical engineering - the activity of applying chemistry to the solution of practical problems communications technology - the activity of designing and constructing and maintaining communication systems computer technology - the activity of designing and constructing and programming computers high tech, high technology - highly advanced technological development (especially in electronics) rail technology, railroading - the activity of designing and constructing and operating railroads |
2. | technology - the discipline dealing with the art or science of applying scientific knowledge to practical problems; 'he had trouble deciding which branch of engineering to study' flood control - (engineering) the art or technique of trying to control rivers with dams etc in order to minimize the occurrence of floods discipline, field of study, subject area, subject field, bailiwick, subject, field, study - a branch of knowledge; 'in what discipline is his doctorate?'; 'teachers should be well trained in their subject'; 'anthropology is the study of human beings' aeronautical engineering - the branch of engineering science concerned with the design and construction of aircraft bionics - application of biological principles to the study and design of engineering systems (especially electronic systems) bioengineering, ergonomics, biotechnology - the branch of engineering science in which biological science is used to study the relation between workers and their environments chemical engineering - the branch of engineering that is concerned with the design and construction and operation of the plants and machinery used in industrial chemical processes civil engineering - the branch of engineering concerned with the design and construction of such public works as dams or bridges EE, electrical engineering - the branch of engineering science that studies the uses of electricity and the equipment for power generation and distribution and the control of machines and communication computer science, computing - the branch of engineering science that studies (with the aid of computers) computable processes and structures architectural engineering - the branch of engineering that deals with the construction of buildings (as distinguished from architecture as a design art) industrial engineering, industrial management - the branch of engineering that deals with the creation and management of systems that integrate people and materials and energy in productive ways information technology, IT - the branch of engineering that deals with the use of computers and telecommunications to retrieve and store and transmit information mechanical engineering - the branch of engineering that deals with the design and construction and operation of machinery nanotechnology - the branch of engineering that deals with things smaller than 100 nanometers (especially with the manipulation of individual molecules) nuclear engineering - the branch of engineering concerned with the design and construction and operation of nuclear reactors naval engineering - the branch of engineering that deals with the design and construction and operation of ships rocketry - the branch of engineering science that studies rocket design and operation sink - (technology) a process that acts to absorb or remove energy or a substance from a system; 'the ocean is a sink for carbon dioxide' source - (technology) a process by which energy or a substance enters a system; 'a heat source'; 'a source of carbon dioxide' |
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nounCollins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
technologietechnika
műszaki tudományoktechnológia
기술
tehnoloģija
technológia
teknologi
科技工艺学技术技術
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
technology
n → Technologief; the technology of printing → die Technik des Druckens, die Drucktechnik; computer/communications technology → Computer-/Kommunikationstechnikf, → Computer-/Kommunikationstechnologief; University/College of Technology → TechnischeUniversität/Fachhochschule; the age of technology → das technischeZeitalter, das Zeitalter der Technik; technology transfer → Technologietransferm
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
technology
(tekˈnolədʒi) – plural techˈnologies – noun (the study of) science applied to practical, (especially industrial) purposes. a college of science and technology. tegnologie تِكنولوجيا، عِلْم التِّقْنِيَّه техническа наука tecnologia technologie die Technologie teknologi τεχνολογίαtecnología tehnika, tehnoloogia فن آوری teknologia technologieטכנולוגיה प्रौद्योगिकी tehnologija műszaki tudományok; technológia teknologi tæknifræði tecnologia 科学技術 기술 technologija, technika tehnoloģija teknologi technologieteknologitechnologia tecnologia tehnologie технология technológia tehnologija tehnologija teknologi เทคโนโลยี teknoloji 技術,科技,工藝學 техніка; технічні і прикладні науки صنعت و حرفت کي ترقي کا مطالعہ công nghệ 技术,科技,工艺学
ˌtechnoˈlogical (-ˈlo-) adjective tegnologies تِقْني، تِكنولوجي технологичен tecnológico technologický technologisch teknologisk τεχνολογικόςtecnológico tehniline, tehnoloogiline وابسته به فن آوری teknologinen technologique טֶכנוֹלוֹגִי तकनीकी सम्बन्धी tehnološki technológiai teknologis tæknifræðilegur tecnologico 科学技術の 과학 기술의, 기술학상의 technologinis tehnoloģisks; tehnoloģijas- teknologi technologischteknisk, teknologisktechnologiczny tecnológico tehnologic технологический technologický tehnološki tehnološki teknologisk ทางเทคโนโลยี teknolojik 科技的 технічний; технологічний علوم صنعت سے متعلق thuộc công nghệ 科技的,工艺的
techˈnologist noun tegnoloog خَبير بالتِّكنولوجيا технолог tecnólogo technolog der Technologe teknolog τεχνολόγος tecnólogo tehnoloog فن شناس teknologi technologue טֶכנוֹלוֹג शिल्प विज्ञानी tehnolog technológus ahli teknologi tæknifræðingur tecnologo 科学技術者 과학 기술자, 공학자 technologas tehnologs ahli teknologi technoloogteknolog, tekniker technolog tecnólogo tehnolog технолог technológ tehnolog tehnolog teknolog ผู้เชี่ยวชาญทางเทคโนโลยี teknolog 科學技術人員(專家) технолог صنعت و حرفت کي تاريخ کا ماہر، ماہر فنيات chuyên gia về công nghệ học 技术专家
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технология teknologi เทคโนโลยีteknoloji công nghệ科技Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
tech·nol·o·gy
n. tecnología, ciencia que trata de la aplicación de procedimientos técnicos.
technology
n (pl-gies) tecnologíaEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
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