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Definition of high-speed in English: high-speedadjective ˌhʌɪˈspiːdˈhaɪ ˈˌspid 1Moving, operating, or happening very quickly. 高速的 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 (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.
- 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-speedadjectiveˈhī ˈˌspēdˈhaɪ ˈˌspid 1Moving, operating, or happening very quickly. 高速的 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 (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.
- 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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