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词汇 low technology
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Definition of low technology in English:

low technology

noun
mass noun
  • Less advanced or relatively unsophisticated technological development or equipment.

    低技术

    a spiral of declining markets, low technology, and uncompetitiveness
    as modifier low technology markets
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Further, the domestic dairy industry in China was in a nascent stage dominated by small scale units with low technology and production level.
    • At the Bach Christian Hospital surgery is performed with good outcomes by using limited resources and low technology.
    • Many of the acquisition programs undertaken by the Air Force fail to consider the low technology or already existing technology approach, often at a large pricetag for a limited capability.
    • What is generalisable is the patient population, the pressures on general medical beds, and the low technology setting on a separate ward.
    • Our proposal was, you take these areas of Eurasia, build up the fountains of technological progress, for a long-term transmission of capital, technologically necessary capital, into areas which have low technology potential.
    • It's a low technology approach to conditioning, which can be implemented in the community at a minimal cost.
    • As traditional Chinese medicine is largely an outpatient, low technology specialty, most of the income of traditional hospitals comes from the sale of traditional medicines.
    • They have told Third World countries to produce ‘cash crops’ and low technology manufactured goods as a way of entering the world market.
    • Even so, the diversity and composition of the faunal assemblage at Dust Cave suggests employment of a broad-spectrum, low technology collecting strategy.
    • These are sometimes used instead of the conventional style of blade for mass production or for those countries with a low technology base.
    • This approach would be locally based, low technology, labour intensive and would involve local communities.
    • The radio was of such a low technology that it looked like it came from the early twentieth century, probably around wartime.
    • Nevertheless, she added that ‘lack of diversification, value addition and low technology have also constrained the growth of this industry.’
    • Proper management of diarrhoeal diseases with relatively simple, low technology measures can reduce case fatality to less than 1%, even in cholera epidemics.
    • A war depending on low technology and high numbers of combatants and casualties is precisely the opposite of what the modern American Army is trained to do.
    • Bringing researchers and practitioners under the same ‘virtual roof’ in an accessible, low technology email forum can help bridge the gap between research and practice
    • Candles were the ultimate luxury and most of the Anglo-American population still used various low technology oil lamps that had banished night for millennia.
    • Manufacturing is the region is considered low technology and under-performing.
    • They don't tell you that it is made in Malaysia or some other low technology hub.
    • However, closer examination reveals the missiles had several of the other wonder weapons' problems: relatively low technology, little systems integration, and minimal reliability.

Definition of low technology in US English:

low technology

noun
  • Less advanced or relatively unsophisticated technological development or equipment.

    低技术

    a spiral of declining markets, low technology, and uncompetitiveness
    as modifier low technology markets
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Candles were the ultimate luxury and most of the Anglo-American population still used various low technology oil lamps that had banished night for millennia.
    • This approach would be locally based, low technology, labour intensive and would involve local communities.
    • The radio was of such a low technology that it looked like it came from the early twentieth century, probably around wartime.
    • However, closer examination reveals the missiles had several of the other wonder weapons' problems: relatively low technology, little systems integration, and minimal reliability.
    • Our proposal was, you take these areas of Eurasia, build up the fountains of technological progress, for a long-term transmission of capital, technologically necessary capital, into areas which have low technology potential.
    • Further, the domestic dairy industry in China was in a nascent stage dominated by small scale units with low technology and production level.
    • At the Bach Christian Hospital surgery is performed with good outcomes by using limited resources and low technology.
    • A war depending on low technology and high numbers of combatants and casualties is precisely the opposite of what the modern American Army is trained to do.
    • Even so, the diversity and composition of the faunal assemblage at Dust Cave suggests employment of a broad-spectrum, low technology collecting strategy.
    • As traditional Chinese medicine is largely an outpatient, low technology specialty, most of the income of traditional hospitals comes from the sale of traditional medicines.
    • It's a low technology approach to conditioning, which can be implemented in the community at a minimal cost.
    • They have told Third World countries to produce ‘cash crops’ and low technology manufactured goods as a way of entering the world market.
    • Manufacturing is the region is considered low technology and under-performing.
    • These are sometimes used instead of the conventional style of blade for mass production or for those countries with a low technology base.
    • Nevertheless, she added that ‘lack of diversification, value addition and low technology have also constrained the growth of this industry.’
    • Many of the acquisition programs undertaken by the Air Force fail to consider the low technology or already existing technology approach, often at a large pricetag for a limited capability.
    • What is generalisable is the patient population, the pressures on general medical beds, and the low technology setting on a separate ward.
    • Proper management of diarrhoeal diseases with relatively simple, low technology measures can reduce case fatality to less than 1%, even in cholera epidemics.
    • Bringing researchers and practitioners under the same ‘virtual roof’ in an accessible, low technology email forum can help bridge the gap between research and practice
    • They don't tell you that it is made in Malaysia or some other low technology hub.
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