high-speed

adjective18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.3

fast access to the Internet, often used interchangeably with broadband

an internet connection that allows for fast transfer of data, such as broadband

a network of computers that can exchange data at very high speeds

a train that travels at very high speeds, typically over 200 km/h (125 mph)

a type of railway network using trains that run significantly faster than traditional rail traffic

a service, such as transport or internet, that operates at a faster speed than normal

a railway system designed for trains to travel at very high speeds

a communications channel that facilitates very fast data transmission between two points

a camera capable of capturing images at a very high frame rate

a computer that can process data at extremely fast rates

a serious accident involving a vehicle moving at high speed

a fast pursuit, typically by police, of a fleeing vehicle

a device that connects a computer to the internet at a high data transfer rate

an accident where vehicles or objects hit each other at high speed

an elevator that travels between floors at a very fast rate, common in skyscrapers

a violent, noisy crash involving vehicles at high speed

the act of flying at speeds approaching or exceeding the speed of sound

a ship or boat designed to travel at very high speeds across water