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techno

/tek-noh/US // ˈtɛk noʊ //UK // (ˈtɛknəʊ) //

技术派,技术性,科技,技术

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a style of disco music characterized by very fast synthesizer rhythms, heavy use of samples, and a lack of melody.

Examples

  • In high school during the early 2010s, Miers had a taste of techno rights activism.

  • In a lost year for dance music, Bergsonist kept a techno diary The best pop music of 2020

  • But Ibiza reached its peak during the 90s, when the island became the starting point of the techno movement.

  • More than a few 20th-century acting greats, we decided, would have thrived on being techno-celebrities.

  • Another technique is the outsourcing of labor to lower paid foreign workers, the so called “techno-coolies.”

  • He also made disco-techno music as a “record performer,” his producer Mark Bauman said.

  • No wonder Mark Zuckerberg and other oligarchs are so anxious to import “techno coolies” from abroad.

  • A rousing tale of techno-geek rebellion, as necessary and dangerous as file sharing, free speech, and bottled water on a plane.

  • The techno-theological attempts to rise from the adjustment of means to ends, to an adjuster or contriver.

  • Some of the suggestions to be made in the coming lines might sound utopian or have the ring of techno-babble.