high-octane — adjective 1. ) high octane gas makes the engine of a vehicle work very well and quietly 2. ) MAINLY JOURNALISM exciting and full of energy: The critics were impressed by Springsteen s high octane performance … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
high-octane — high′ oc′tane adj. 1) ene noting a gasoline with a relatively high octane number 2) cvb dynamic; high powered: a high octane performance of the concerto[/ex] Etymology: 1930–35 … From formal English to slang
high-octane — adj high octane petrol is of a very high quality … Dictionary of contemporary English
high-octane — ► ADJECTIVE 1) denoting petrol having a high octane number and thus good anti knock properties. 2) powerful or dynamic … English terms dictionary
high-octane — [hī′äk′tān΄] adj. 1. designating or of a gasoline, fuel mixture, etc. having an octane number higher than normal 2. Informal very energetic, powerful, or exciting … English World dictionary
high-octane — adjective Date: 1932 1. having a high octane number and hence good antiknock properties < high octane gasoline > 2. very powerful, strong, or effective < high octane football > < high octane coffee > … New Collegiate Dictionary
high-octane — adjective 1. used of gasoline; having a high octane number • Similar to: ↑efficient 2. vigorously energetic or forceful a high octane sales manager a high octane marketing plan high powered executives a high voltage theatrical entrepreneur … Useful english dictionary
high-octane — ADJ: ADJ n You can use high octane to emphasize that something is very exciting or intense. [JOURNALISM] ...a high octane performance … English dictionary
high-octane — UK / US adjective 1) high octane petrol makes the engine of a vehicle work very well and quietly 2) mainly journalism exciting and full of energy The critics were impressed by Springsteen s high octane performance … English dictionary
high-octane — /haɪ ˈɒkteɪn/ (say huy oktayn) adjective 1. (of a petrol) having a relatively high octane number, characterised by high efficiency and good antiknock properties. See octane number. 2. Colloquial (of music, performance, etc.) extremely energetic… …