单词 | high-speed |
释义 | high-speed 1. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] B1 High-speed is used to describe something that travels, moves, or works very quickly. Air travel should serve places that cannot easily be reached by high-speed rail. ...the demand for high-speed broadband. 2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] B1 A high-speed crash involves vehicles or people that are moving very fast. Thousands of skiers are injured in high-speed collisions. Collocations: high-speed boat There'll be a fish auction, cookery demos, high-speed boat rides and street entertainment. Times, Sunday Times In 1976 the company got its first high-speed boat, and operated a travel agency between 1959 and 2000. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These high-speed boats, capable of speeds in excess of 40 kn and highly maneuverable, are very suitable for carrying out boarding operations. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They will frequently ride on the bow wave of high-speed boats and jump clear of the sea's surface. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The requirement for good performance in rough seas dictated the use of a round-bottomed displacement hull rather than the flat-bottomed planing hull that was more usual for small, high-speed boats. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A high-speed lift takes just seconds to zoom you up among the clouds. The Sun It was the perfect place to treat friends and family, with a ride in a high-speed lift followed by unforgettable views. Times, Sunday Times I suspect, though, that few residents will end up seeing any of it, because they'll almost certainly take the high-speed lift. Times, Sunday Times This piece was once a high-speed lift. Times, Sunday Times They enter the caretaker's store room and pull a broom which turns the floor into a high-speed lift which changes the spies' clothing and hairstyles. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 No one can prove the high-speed line will be an economic life-saver, or a folly. The Sun On the broader stage, railway electrification and a high-speed line would stimulate many sectors of the economy while helping to achieve our carbon targets. Times, Sunday Times A 14-year franchise will run until the planned opening of a high-speed line in 2026. Times, Sunday Times Work on the 250mph high-speed line will start within days after construction companies got the notice to proceed. The Sun It said that the coronavirus lockdown proved that a new high-speed line was not needed, with more people working from home and communicating online. Times,Sunday Times We, too, have residents who work from home and need a high-speed link. Times, Sunday Times Locals were concerned that rail prices would rise, but the slower, cheaper services still exist - you just pay a surcharge for the high-speed link. Times, Sunday Times You can cut the journey time from 100 minutes to 58 on the new high-speed link, but you have to pay 20% more for the privilege. Times, Sunday Times The scale of damage caused by the 330-mile, high-speed link has been set out for the first time in assessments that outline the environmental and economic impact. Times, Sunday Times Obviously, there was some pressure from certain quarters to explore the metro option instead of the high-speed link. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Officers cornered the 21-yearold as he tried to flee his small village in a high-speed motor driven by a pal. The Sun A high-speed motor parkway, open to passenger cars only, would lie on top. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the maneuvering room, two or four of the earlier high-speed motors and reduction gears were replaced by slow-speed motors. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It's quite a journey — a grand tour of the giant country, yet taking in just a fraction of the nation's high-speed network. Times, Sunday Times Burials can be streamed straight over the high-speed network used by mobile phones. The Sun The high-speed network will give up to 90 per cent of local companies and homes access to super-fast fibre broadband by 2014. Times, Sunday Times It will provide him with a detailed route map of the next planned stage of the high-speed network. Times, Sunday Times The prime minister said that a new integrated high-speed network would be built across the north. Times,Sunday Times The slow-motion video clips and high-speed photography features are ideal for capturing your ankle-biters in full flow. Times, Sunday Times By the time it was finally demolished in 1998, this unpromising space had housed groundbreaking research on linguistics, acoustics, microwaves, video games and high-speed photography. The Times Literary Supplement The experiments use high-speed photography, full-field photoelasticity, and laser velocimetry as diagnostics. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In common usage, high-speed photography may refer to either or both of the following meanings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He also investigated the theory of detonation, applying high-speed photography. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Fortunately the deputy police chief had advanced driver training and extensive experience in high-speed pursuit. Times, Sunday Times The pilot banked sharply to avoid being hit, then launched into a high-speed pursuit. The Sun I think it would be a great high-speed pursuit car. Times, Sunday Times It was not a high-speed pursuit. Houston Chronicle The first show features a high-speed pursuit and firefighters and paramedics coming to the aid of two trapped builders. The Sun He said that high-speed rail would ' change the social and economic geography of this country'. Times, Sunday Times (2010) Britain's economic geography makes it well suited to high-speed rail. Times, Sunday Times (2010) It could have other uses, such as supporting a high-speed rail or road bridge. Times, Sunday Times (2008) They show similar strength in their convictions when you look at high-speed rail and aeronautical engineering. Times, Sunday Times (2011) They are planning to build new high-speed rail links between some of the host cities. Times, Sunday Times (2016) However, the high-speed road network never did develop. Times, Sunday Times The caption states that this idyllic scene predates the development of a 'high-speed road network'. Times, Sunday Times It has a high-speed road system, with separate footpaths that take pedestrians through a series of often isolated parkland areas. Times, Sunday Times He was a fiend for high-speed road trips. Times, Sunday Times To approach the airport from the city, a 16kmmi 0 high-speed road was constructed between 1940 and 1943, which, after improvements, remains in use today. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The high-speed service usually charges 16 for under 15s. The Sun Homebuyers are becoming more interested in both locations, as the launch of the full high-speed service approaches. Times, Sunday Times Journey time (high-speed service): 3hr 15 min. Times, Sunday Times But that still leaves 22 per cent of the country without the high-speed service. The Sun In the 1980s, development of very high-speed service brought further electrification. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Added to the low centre of gravity, the bulk also gives it high-speed stability and reduces body roll. The Sun The larger vertical fin was supplemented by a ventral fin for high-speed stability. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This allows for improved high-speed stability and better performance in wet conditions. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The high-speed technology will also make it easier and quicker to download music and videos from the web, or upload photos. Times, Sunday Times It was a global leader in optical high-speed technology and a lot of other areas. canada.com It was here that he started working with tunnel diodes, which showed great promise as a high-speed technology. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It was used as a camera car in high-speed track sequences. The Sun High-speed track switches allow the use of the completed third as a passing track. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 These trains run on upgraded conventional lines as well as passenger dedicated high-speed track that can permit speeds of up to. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 2007, a decision was taken to create another 2,000 kilometres of high-speed tracks by 2020. Times, Sunday Times It was to be a journey on the country's best high-speed tracks. Times, Sunday Times It has a streamline high-speed train look about it with a sweeping front windscreen, racy integral fog lamps in the front bumper and superb alloys. The Sun (2006) The benefits largely consist of time savings as people use the high-speed train instead of cars or conventional rail services. Times, Sunday Times (2012) Local swimming baths were named after her, as was a high-speed train. Times, Sunday Times (2013) Car, double-decker bus, ferry, diesel train, high-speed train, hot air balloon, van, pedal cycle, bendy bus. The Sun (2009) But forecasters need to pay attention to those blips of high-speed wind readings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Where it hit mountain ridges, it generated bursts of high-speed winds. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Staging prevents high-speed winds from tearing the parafoil. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His eyes can withstand high-speed winds which would damage the average human eye. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The high-speed winds from outside rip the indicator loose and send it flying into the lieutenant's face. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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