broadband / ˈbrɔdˌbænd /

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broadband2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of, relating to, or responsive to a continuous, wide range of frequencies.Compare sharp.
  2. relating to or denoting a type of high-speed data transmission in which the bandwidth is shared by more than one simultaneous signal: Broadband internet technologies are superior to dial-up connections for streaming video.
n. 名词 noun
  1. broadband transmission.
  2. a broadband internet connection.

更多broadband例句

  1. Cox's email told James, who pays $80 a month for broadband, that his 30Mbps upload speeds will soon be reduced to 10Mbps.
  2. Rural health districts with shaky broadband were doing well at distribution but using paper records, instead of reporting to the state how much vaccine they had given out.
  3. The linchpin of that effort is Lifeline, part of the roughly $9 billion spent annually on initiatives that aim to boost rural broadband, fund classroom technology and aid low-income families.
  4. The pandemic’s financial strains and logistical hurdles to film in-person commercials brought the industry crashing down last year, but it was already on life support as a jaded populace lives, eats and breathes broadband.
  5. More than 80 million people have only one choice for broadband at home.
  6. Think advanced unmanned vehicles, all-aspect, broadband stealth, and undersea warfare.
  7. Neither did the technology to add broadband-active jamming to a stealth aircraft exist in 1995.
  8. Last year, I also pledged to connect 99 percent of our students to high-speed broadband over the next four years.
  9. At the urging of phone and cable lobbyists, the agency changed the way it treated broadband under the law.
  10. Second: the fixed broadband providers could not discriminate against legal traffic.
  11. Once I was close enough for secure broadband communications, I got ready to back up.
  12. More broadband, and soon we will download the running athlete directly onto our monitors.