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high-res — UK US adjective IT ► HIGH RESOLUTION(Cf. ↑high resolution) … Financial and business terms
high-res — adj. variant spelling of hi res * * * ˌhigh resoˈlution 7 [high resolution] (also hi res, high res) adjective ( … Useful english dictionary
high-res — AND hi res [“hai”rez] mod. good; satisfying. (From high resolution, referring to the picture quality of a computer monitor. Compare this with low res.) □ This is a real high res day for me. □ I sure feel hi res today … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
high-res — adjective variant spelling of hi res … English new terms dictionary
high-res — /haɪ ˈrɛz/ (say huy rez) adjective (of an image) presented at a high resolution …
high-resolution — UK US adjective also INFORMAL hi res, also high res) IT ► used to describe a television or computer screen that can show things extremely clearly : »The system has high resolution video and CD quality stereo sound. → Compare HIGH DEFINITION( … Financial and business terms
high-resolution — adjective producing images that are sharp and finely detailed (Freq. 1) high resolution photography a high resolution lens high resolution television • Ant: ↑low resolution * * * /huy rez euh looh sheuhn/, adj. 1. having or capable of p … Useful english dictionary
res — abbreviation informal resolution: high res images … English new terms dictionary
High pressure nervous syndrome — (HPNS) is a neurological and physiological diving disorder that results when a diver spends too much time breathing a high pressure mixture of helium and oxygen (heliox).cite book |title=Bennett and Elliott s physiology and medicine of diving,… … Wikipedia
High-fructose corn syrup — (HFCS) is any of a group of corn syrups that has undergone enzymatic processing to increase its fructose content, and is then mixed with pure corn syrup (100% glucose), becoming a high fructose corn syrup; the types are: HFCS 90 (mostly for… … Wikipedia