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broadband

/brawd-band/US // ˈbrɔdˌbænd //UK // (ˈbrɔːdˌbænd) //

宽带,宽频,宽带的,宽容的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or responsive to a continuous, wide range of frequencies.Compare sharp.
    • : 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. 1
    • : broadband transmission.
    • : a broadband internet connection.

Examples

  • Cox's email told James, who pays $80 a month for broadband, that his 30Mbps upload speeds will soon be reduced to 10Mbps.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • More than 80 million people have only one choice for broadband at home.

  • Think advanced unmanned vehicles, all-aspect, broadband stealth, and undersea warfare.

  • Neither did the technology to add broadband-active jamming to a stealth aircraft exist in 1995.

  • Last year, I also pledged to connect 99 percent of our students to high-speed broadband over the next four years.

  • At the urging of phone and cable lobbyists, the agency changed the way it treated broadband under the law.

  • Second: the fixed broadband providers could not discriminate against legal traffic.

  • Once I was close enough for secure broadband communications, I got ready to back up.

  • More broadband, and soon we will download the running athlete directly onto our monitors.