English-Wörter für 'Opposed to technology.'
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adj
noun
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adv
noun
- any opponent of technological progress
- (by extension, often derogatory) Someone who opposes technological change.
- one of the 19th century English workmen who destroyed laborsaving machinery that they thought would cause unemployment
- (historical) Any of a group of early-19th-century English textile workers who destroyed machinery because it would harm their livelihood.
- (by extension, informal) One who lives among nature, forsaking technology.
prep
- In opposition to.
- In front of; before (a background).
- In physical opposition to; in collision with.
- As protection from.
- (Hollywood) To be paid now in contrast to the following amount to be paid later under specified circumstances, usually that a movie is made or has started filming.
- In contrast or comparison with.
- As a charge on.
- In physical contact with, so as to abut or be supported by.
- In competition with, versus.
- Contrary to; in conflict with.
- In anticipation of; in preparation for (a particular time, event etc.).
- As counterbalance to.
- Of betting odds, denoting a worse-than-even chance.
- In exchange for.
- Close to, alongside.
- In a contrary direction to.
prefix
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- Against; in opposition to.
- (music) Mashed up with.
- Compared with, as opposed to.
- (law) Bringing a legal action against, as used in the title of a court case in which the first party indicates the plaintiff (or appellant or the like), and the second indicates the defendant (or respondent or the like).
- Interacting with, especially to record reactions
verb
noun
- any opponent of technological progress
- (by extension, often derogatory) Someone who opposes technological change.
- one of the 19th century English workmen who destroyed laborsaving machinery that they thought would cause unemployment
- (historical) Any of a group of early-19th-century English textile workers who destroyed machinery because it would harm their livelihood.
- (by extension, informal) One who lives among nature, forsaking technology.