technological
technological — adjective
1. describing or belonging to the field of applied science, including computers, ma
describing or belonging to the field of applied science, including computers, machines, and devices that make everyday life or work easier
The company invested heavily in new technological equipment for its factory.
collocation: technological equipment
Kenji's job requires him to stay up to date with the latest technological developments.
collocation: technological developments
Many rural areas still lack access to basic technological infrastructure such as reliable internet.
The rapid pace of technological change is difficult for older workers to keep up with.
Élise believes that technological progress alone cannot solve all of society's problems.
- technical
narrower in scope — focuses on specific methods, procedures, or skills within a field rather than the broad application of science
- high-tech
more informal and suggests cutting-edge, advanced technology with a modern or futuristic feel
- digital
narrower — refers specifically to technology that uses binary data, such as computers and the internet
- electronic
refers specifically to devices that use electrical circuits, such as radios and televisions
- non-technological
not involving or relating to technology
- manual
done by human effort rather than by machines or computers
文法句型
technological + noun
linking verb + technological
用法筆記
Commonly used before nouns (a technological advance, technological change). Can also appear after linking verbs (The changes were purely technological).