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sci-tech

American  
[sahy-tek] / ˈsaɪˈtɛk /

adjective

  1. combining scientific and technical features.

    sci-tech culture.


noun

  1. a combination of science and technology.

    the amazing world of sci-tech.

Etymology

Origin of sci-tech

By shortening

Example Sentences

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China “demands that the U.S. immediately correct its wrong practice of politicizing, instrumentalizing, and weaponizing economic, trade, and sci-tech issues with a pretext of human rights or military-related issues,” Wang said.

From Seattle Times

A Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman, Mao Ning, warned Japan that “weaponizing sci-tech and trade issues” would “hurt others as well as oneself.”

From Seattle Times

A company that Mr. Wu partnered with called Dongfeng Sci-Tech Group delisted from the Shenzhen stock exchange in 2020, after some of its forays into high technology were panned.

From New York Times

However, when asked Wednesday about reports that Washington was planning to change the trade blacklist to include more than 30 companies including Yangtze Memory Technologies, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin said the U.S. was “stretching the concept of national security, abusing export control measures, engaging in discriminatory and unfair treatment against enterprises of other countries, and politicizing and weaponizing economic and sci-tech issues.”

From Seattle Times

It said that the test provided “a sure sci-tech guarantee for the development of another new-type strategic weapon system.”

From Seattle Times