HIGH-SPEED


Meaning of HIGH-SPEED in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a high-speed crash

the risk of injury from a high-speed crash

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ NOUN

chase

They include high-speed chases through densely packed suburban areas, filmed from the air by helicopters.

Monday, during a high-speed chase through the streets of the Baja California state capital.

The high-speed chase began after police spotted the gang with the stolen vehicles at the M1 Woodhall Services near Sheffield.

computer

Kidder cites the recruiting strategy Tom West picked up from Seymour Cray, the legendary designer of high-speed computers .

data

Collection and analysis of the data have required fast electronics, high-speed data links and of course powerful computing facilities.

internet

It also provides onsite customer support, a dedicated high-speed Internet connection, security, and fire detection and suppression.

And that is what you are doing if you have a high-speed Internet connection and you're not running a firewall.

At that time, the company was one of the few Internet providers able to link business customers to high-speed Internet service.

Verio also provides high-speed Internet access, security and other business Web services.

link

New 68040-based intelligent line modules offer high-speed links to local area networks.

He mocked Britain's failure to start building a high-speed link from London to its side of the tunnel.

People need to be satisfied that the environmental assessments for King's Cross and the high-speed link are accurate.

That would be preferable to the ridiculous procedure of considering a station in one Bill and a high-speed link in another.

modem

This offers high-speed modem users the chance to cut costs.

network

The big important stuff, in other words, worked pretty well, because it was off by itself on high-speed networks .

rail

The Government have made their position clear on the route of the high-speed rail link and there is no reconsideration.

He also knows that there are plans for a high-speed rail link to run through Stratford.

train

In May 1991 a new high-speed train service on the Hamburg-Munich route was introduced.

Adtranz manufactures electric and diesel locomotives, high-speed trains , streetcars and underground trains, and signal and traffic-control systems.

The noise from below battered her eardrums until it felt as if a high-speed train was roaring through her head.

At £55, it is a good deal more expensive than a ticket on the high-speed train which runs just below the bridge.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Journey times have been reduced considerably since the introduction of high-speed trains.

The era of high-speed jet travel began after the end of World War II.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A TriFlex controller uses high-speed buffers to manage data flow between the buses.

But high-speed cache memory is expensive.

Close to 2 million people now enjoy the sport, which combines elements of skateboarding and surfing into a high-speed slalom.

Fibre Channel Standard technology was also featured for the first time in a cluster and high-speed networking environment.

It also provides onsite customer support, a dedicated high-speed Internet connection, security, and fire detection and suppression.

Monday, during a high-speed chase through the streets of the Baja California state capital.

The crash happened after a high-speed mainline train smashed into a freight service, near Selby, north Yorkshire.

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