Examples of using Low-tech in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
You're so low-tech.
Low-tech but effective.
She's a low-tech bird.
Yes, and he's very low-tech.
You're low-tech and boring.
Gruesome and low-tech.
It seems low-tech, but it works.
Unbelievable. Low-tech!
Low-tech, doesn't set off the alarms upstairs.
It's too low-tech.
Low-tech but effective, like the rest of us.
Does that mean we have a low-tech case?
That's the low-tech suspension for you.
The business is still low-tech.
Call me low-tech, just hit the eight eight times.
He thought, after our low-tech encounter.
Aeryn… very low-tech.
Yeah, yeah, i know it's low-tech, but, hey, it works.
One that probably is easily overlooked is very low-tech.
They had an infrared camera system that some low-tech bypass couldn't have knocked out.
The low-tech aspect is relatively straightforward:
You're pretty impressive with a low-tech laptop, too.
And your rooms have low-tech tablets that could never hack anything,
The mushroom stays cool under fire; low-tech biotech.
And your rooms have low-tech tablets they won't think to check your guns.
Relax, folks. It's only an old-fashioned, low-tech stickup.
He used low-tech items like a glass cutter,
Sometimes a high-tech problem calls for a low-tech solution.
Low-tech explosives may be clumsy
At first, we at the SGC fought them with our low-tech Earth guns,