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technocrat

/tek-nuh-krat/US // ˈtɛk nəˌkræt //

技术官僚,技术官员,技术员,技术专家

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a proponent, adherent, or supporter of technocracy.
    • : a technological expert, especially one concerned with management or administration.

Examples

  • If we have the right technocrats working with the Taliban, the Taliban will probably come to a more moderate center.

  • He’s a close ally of the governor, and like Newsom he is more of a technocrat than someone who identifies clearly with either the progressive or moderate wing of the party.

  • They were perceived as having more in common with knowledge workers in Brooklyn or technocrats in Silicon Valley, than, say, people who perform the necessary duties of a service economy in small communities all across the country.

  • Given a screeching demagogue and an evenhanded, mild-mannered technocrat, people will always be more drawn to the former.

  • He is considered a technocrat, which I believe means he's a Democrat who loves glowsticks.

  • Their nominee, Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis, was no left-wing firebrand, but a smart and utterly decent technocrat.

  • To the technocrat, everything boils down to setting the right parameters and imposing the right rules.

  • The one I wish to raise here is that the technocrat has no experience working in the context of an organization.