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词汇 high-speed
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Definition of high-speed in English:

high-speed

adjective ˌhʌɪˈspiːdˈhaɪ ˈˌspid
  • 1Moving, operating, or happening very quickly.

    高速的

    high-speed travel

    高速行进。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The waters of the Adriatic were rough and made the high-speed ferry list back and forth dangerously.
    • Amtrak has said it is losing $1 million every week the high-speed service is not operational.
    • Main-line drivers operate high-speed trains on longer journeys and shifts include nights away from home while freight drivers are required to do more night work.
    • The first stage of a multi-billion pound high-speed rail network which will run close to York has been given the go-ahead, according to reports at the weekend.
    • But many viewers will choose to download overnight and with the increasing availability of high-speed broadband, the time could be reduced to an hour.
    • The money will pay for a fleet of new high-speed trains as well as an upgrade for all 30 stations on the route, and is expected to create about 200 jobs.
    • Mr Jowett's cycling career was never the same after he was injured in a high-speed crash in the Lake District in 1977 but he continued riding his bike until two years ago.
    • It's not a high-speed circuit, there are not many fast corners.
    • Even though these video clips are short, you'll still want a high-speed connection to enjoy them.
    • Just two or three years ago, hotels that offered guests in-room high-speed Internet access were still somewhat of a novelty.
    • Most observers would expect him to travel in the latest military high-speed aircraft.
    • The 140 mph trains will run fast commuter services from London to Ashford on the new high-speed rail link to the Channel tunnel.
    • Five high-speed cameras placed around the court follow every ball in flight.
    • Studies show that European subscriptions to high-speed Internet service are on track to surpass those in the United States.
    • In Europe and Japan, commuters zoom between city centers on efficient high-speed trains.
    • That service was sidelined in April when a safety inspection turned up cracks on the brake rotors of all 20 high-speed trains.
    • The high-speed catamaran was not able to operate a reliable timetable.
    • The Shinkansen was part of a fleet of high-speed trains which experts say represented one of the biggest advances in railway technology.
    • According to some predictions, every household, school and library will have high-speed broadband access to the Internet by the end of this year.
    • The service works with dial-up and high-speed Internet services.
    Synonyms
    fast, fast-moving, quick, rapid, speedy, swift, breakneck, lightning, whistle-stop, brisk, prompt, expeditious
    turbo, sporty
    express, non-stop, direct, uninterrupted
    informal nippy, zippy, souped-up, supersonic
    rare fleet, tantivy, alacritous, volant
    1. 1.1 (of photographic film) needing little light or only short exposure.
      (胶卷)高速的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At that time high-speed film didn't exist, but the cameraman, Lorne Batchelor, was really very good.
      • So the only option that you have is to go for high-speed film.
    2. 1.2 (of steel) suitable for drill bits and other tools that cut so fast that they become red-hot.
      (钢)高速的,坚韧的(适合做钻孔机钻头等高速切割工具的)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Cobalt is used in high-speed steels and increases the red hardness so that they can be used at higher operating temperatures.
      • At the low end you have blades made from high-speed steel with only around 10 to 12 teeth.
      • Tool materials may be high-speed steel, cast alloy, or tungsten carbide.

Definition of high-speed in US English:

high-speed

adjectiveˈhī ˈˌspēdˈhaɪ ˈˌspid
  • 1Moving, operating, or happening very quickly.

    高速的

    high-speed travel

    高速行进。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The high-speed catamaran was not able to operate a reliable timetable.
    • But many viewers will choose to download overnight and with the increasing availability of high-speed broadband, the time could be reduced to an hour.
    • The waters of the Adriatic were rough and made the high-speed ferry list back and forth dangerously.
    • According to some predictions, every household, school and library will have high-speed broadband access to the Internet by the end of this year.
    • Most observers would expect him to travel in the latest military high-speed aircraft.
    • Five high-speed cameras placed around the court follow every ball in flight.
    • It's not a high-speed circuit, there are not many fast corners.
    • The service works with dial-up and high-speed Internet services.
    • Even though these video clips are short, you'll still want a high-speed connection to enjoy them.
    • The first stage of a multi-billion pound high-speed rail network which will run close to York has been given the go-ahead, according to reports at the weekend.
    • In Europe and Japan, commuters zoom between city centers on efficient high-speed trains.
    • The 140 mph trains will run fast commuter services from London to Ashford on the new high-speed rail link to the Channel tunnel.
    • Studies show that European subscriptions to high-speed Internet service are on track to surpass those in the United States.
    • That service was sidelined in April when a safety inspection turned up cracks on the brake rotors of all 20 high-speed trains.
    • Just two or three years ago, hotels that offered guests in-room high-speed Internet access were still somewhat of a novelty.
    • The money will pay for a fleet of new high-speed trains as well as an upgrade for all 30 stations on the route, and is expected to create about 200 jobs.
    • The Shinkansen was part of a fleet of high-speed trains which experts say represented one of the biggest advances in railway technology.
    • Amtrak has said it is losing $1 million every week the high-speed service is not operational.
    • Main-line drivers operate high-speed trains on longer journeys and shifts include nights away from home while freight drivers are required to do more night work.
    • Mr Jowett's cycling career was never the same after he was injured in a high-speed crash in the Lake District in 1977 but he continued riding his bike until two years ago.
    Synonyms
    fast, fast-moving, quick, rapid, speedy, swift, breakneck, lightning, whistle-stop, brisk, prompt, expeditious
    1. 1.1 (of photographic film) needing little light or only short exposure.
      (胶卷)高速的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So the only option that you have is to go for high-speed film.
      • At that time high-speed film didn't exist, but the cameraman, Lorne Batchelor, was really very good.
    2. 1.2 (of steel) suitable for drill bits and other tools that cut fast enough to become red-hot.
      (钢)高速的,坚韧的(适合做钻孔机钻头等高速切割工具的)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Tool materials may be high-speed steel, cast alloy, or tungsten carbide.
      • At the low end you have blades made from high-speed steel with only around 10 to 12 teeth.
      • Cobalt is used in high-speed steels and increases the red hardness so that they can be used at higher operating temperatures.
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