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technocratic

/tek-nuh-krat-ik/US // ˌtɛk nəˈkræt ɪk //

技术专家,技术官僚,技术官员,技术官僚化

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or designating a technocrat or technocracy.

Examples

  • The term “solutionism,” usually in the form of “technocratic solutionism,” has been used since the 1960s to mean the belief that every problem can be fixed with technology.

  • A successful vaccination agenda might have helped erase the memory of the string of missteps, but under Modi it has only been one technocratic mistake after another.

  • This doesn’t happen for every project, or every time, and tensions between technocratic planners and community development groups remain.

  • Less entertained by these proposals have been the technocratic members of Bolsonaro’s economic team, led by Economy Minister Paulo Guedes.

  • Historically, the first 6 to 12 months are crucial for technocratic governments in getting their goals accomplished.

  • Fluoride first entered an American water supply through a rather inelegant technocratic scheme.

  • Before environmental politics became technocratic in the 1990s, it raised basic questions.

  • The futurists she meets are full of bold predictions and technocratic optimism.

  • Nonetheless, the fact remains that these votes were, from a technocratic perspective, very risky.

  • Within a business, someone with the technocratic mindset does not get very far.

  • Centaurus, older and less virile than Terra, was unable to match Terras rate of technocratic advance.

  • It is famous because it is non-partisan and technocratic in nature.

  • The Pas-udeti civilization was stable; it had reached a certain point of technocratic development and then leveled off.