新技术
xīn jì shù
Pinyin

Definition

新技术
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xīn jì shù
  1. new technology

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

Xīn
  1. 1 abbr. for Xinjiang 新疆[Xīn jiāng] or Singapore 新加坡[Xīn jiā pō]
  2. 2 surname Xin
xīn zēng
  1. 1 newly added
  2. 2 additional
  3. 3 to add (to what already exists)
xīn nián
  1. 1 New Year
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè]
Xīn làng
  1. 1 Sina, Chinese web portal and online media company
gēng xīn
  1. 1 to replace the old with new
  2. 2 to renew
  3. 3 to renovate
  4. 4 to upgrade
  5. 5 to update
  6. 6 to regenerate
quán xīn
  1. 1 all new
  2. 2 completely new
shuā xīn
  1. 1 to renovate
  2. 2 to refurbish
  3. 3 to refresh (computer window)
  4. 4 to write a new page (in history)
  5. 5 to break (a record)
chuàng xīn
  1. 1 innovation
  2. 2 to bring forth new ideas
  3. 3 to blaze new trails
zhǎn xīn
  1. 1 brand new
jì qiǎo
  1. 1 skill
  2. 2 technique
jì néng
  1. 1 technical ability
  2. 2 skill
jì shù
  1. 1 technology
  2. 2 technique
  3. 3 skill
  4. 4 CL:門|门[mén],種|种[zhǒng],項|项[xiàng]
xīn rén
  1. 1 newcomer
  2. 2 fresh talent
  3. 3 newlywed, esp. new bride
  4. 4 bride and groom
Xīn jiā pō
  1. 1 Singapore
xīn xíng
  1. 1 new type
  2. 2 new kind
xīn niáng
  1. 1 bride
xīn hūn
  1. 1 newly wed
xīn shǒu
  1. 1 new hand
  2. 2 novice
  3. 3 raw recruit
xīn chūn
  1. 1 the beginning of Spring
  2. 2 the 10 or 20 days following the lunar New Year's Day
xīn kuǎn
  1. 1 new style
  2. 2 latest fashion
  3. 3 new model

Idioms (20)

一技之长
yī jì zhī cháng
  1. 1 proficiency in a particular field (idiom)
  2. 2 skill in a specialized area (idiom)
吐故纳新
tǔ gù nà xīn
  1. 1 lit. to breathe out stale air and breathe in fresh (idiom, from Zhuangzi 庄子); fig. to get rid of the old and bring in the new
咸与维新
xián yù wéi xīn
  1. 1 everyone participates in reforms (idiom)
  2. 2 to replace the old with new
  3. 3 to reform and start afresh
喜新厌旧
xǐ xīn yàn jiù
  1. 1 lit. to like the new, and hate the old (idiom); fig. enamored with new people (e.g. new girlfriend), bored with the old
壁垒一新
bì lěi yī xīn
  1. 1 to have one's defenses in good order (idiom)
小别胜新婚
xiǎo bié shèng xīn hūn
  1. 1 reunion after an absence is sweeter than being newlyweds (idiom)
  2. 2 absence makes the heart grow fonder
悔过自新
huǐ guò zì xīn
  1. 1 to repent and start afresh (idiom); to turn over a new leaf
推陈布新
tuī chén bù xīn
  1. 1 to push out the old and bring in the new (idiom); to innovate
  2. 2 to go beyond old ideas
  3. 3 advancing all the time
推陈出新
tuī chén chū xīn
  1. 1 to push out the old and bring in the new (idiom); to innovate
改过自新
gǎi guò zì xīn
  1. 1 to reform and start afresh (idiom); to turn over a new leaf
新来乍到
xīn lái zhà dào
  1. 1 newly arrived (idiom)
新官上任三把火
xīn guān shàng rèn sān bǎ huǒ
  1. 1 (of a newly appointed official) to make bold changes on assuming office (idiom)
新愁旧恨
xīn chóu jiù hèn
  1. 1 new worries added to old hatred (idiom); afflicted by problems old and new
新瓶旧酒
xīn píng jiù jiǔ
  1. 1 old wine in a new bottle (idiom)
新瓶装旧酒
xīn píng zhuāng jiù jiǔ
  1. 1 old wine in a new bottle (idiom)
新陈代谢
xīn chén dài xiè
  1. 1 metabolism (biology)
  2. 2 the new replaces the old (idiom)
日新月异
rì xīn yuè yì
  1. 1 daily renewal, monthly change (idiom)
  2. 2 every day sees new developments
  3. 3 rapid progress
标新取异
biāo xīn qǔ yì
  1. 1 to start on sth new and different (idiom); to display originality
标新立异
biāo xīn lì yì
  1. 1 to make a show of being original or unconventional (idiom)
标新竞异
biāo xīn jìng yì
  1. 1 to start on sth new and different (idiom); to display originality

Sample Sentences

嗯!这些高新技术的应用都是跟我们的生活息息相关的。等到科学家们找到细胞衰老的原因,说不定我们就能活到两百岁了。还有,现在各种癌症发病率这么高,以后或许可以克隆人体器官,治疗癌症就是小菜一碟了。
ng4 !zhèxiē gāoxīn jìshù de yìngyòng dōu shì gēn wǒmen de shēnghuó xīxīxiāngguān de 。děngdào kēxuéjiā men zhǎodào xìbāo shuāilǎo de yuányīn ,shuōbudìng wǒmen jiù néng huódào liǎngbǎi suì le 。háiyǒu ,xiànzài gèzhǒng áizhèng fābìnglǜ zhème gāo ,yǐhòu huòxǔ kěyǐ kèlóng réntǐ qìguān ,zhìliáo áizhèng jiùshì xiǎocàiyīdié le 。
Yes! All the functions of this advanced technology are all closely linked to our daily lives. Whenever scientists find the reason why cells age, we might be able to live until the age of two hundred. And with the cancer rate so high, in the future they will be able to clone human organs, making curing cancer as easy as pie.
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