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单词 hi-fi
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Definition of hi-fi in English:

hi-fi

adjective ˈhʌɪfʌɪˈhaɪfaɪ
  • Relating to the reproduction of music or other sound with high fidelity.

    高保真度音响的

    hi-fi equipment
    a hi-fi magazine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the course of the night there will be a draw for a number of very attractive prizes including a colour TV, microwave and hi-fi music centre.
    • The signal-jamming equipment is packed into two wall-mounted boxes the size of small hi-fi speakers.
    • The pocket-sized WiFi base station is designed to stream music through a home hi-fi amplifier.
    • A series of pulse transformers designed to improve the balance of transmitter and receiver circuitry in hi-fi equipment and video games is now available from Newport Components.
    • There have been hi-fi units equipped with hard drives, but nothing beats a personal computer for ripping and managing an audio collection.
    • The lounge was empty, apart from Ailsa sitting in the corner wearing a pair of headphones and listening to music on the hi-fi system.
    • If the item is well out of your reach, such as a new computer or piece of hi-fi equipment, why not negotiate a deal with your teen to pay for part of it if they are willing to save up and contribute a certain amount?
    • Size and exterior are quite important here as a HTPC system is not to be placed on a PC desk, but rather on the same stand with home hi-fi audio/video equipment.
    • The last time I ordered video dubs, I made a point of telling the salesman that the tapes needed to be hi-fi stereo and he was insulted.
    • The apartments are furnished with every long-stay requirement considered, including grounded power points for secure use of computers and hi-fi equipment.
    • The emphasis throughout is on rest and relaxation - all rooms have surround-sound hi-fi systems, adjustable mood lighting and bathtubs big enough for two.
    • For example, a firm that produces specialist hi-fi equipment would have difficulty in selling such goods to a mass market due to the highly specialized specifications of the product and the high price at which it is sold.
    • Items like TVs, hi-fi systems and DVD players could be tagged using the system so that if they are moved from their normal position the police are alerted.
    • There might have been a case for this before the days of hi-fi recording, but now we no longer need music for its own sake.
    • Older, wealthier folk tend to be happy to buy hi-fi kit and would generally rather listen to music from the comfort of the armchair than hunched up in front of a PC.
    • Despite a trim silhouette, this mini CD / amplifier combo is so good that even high-end hi-fi systems risk being KO'd by its talents.
    • The most obvious problem was that the bar's hi-fi speakers were situated on the second floor, right next to the diners.
    • The EPC is designed to work alongside consumer electronics devices such as big screen TVs and hi-fi speaker rigs, rather than sit in the corner next to a monitor.
    • We distributed CDs through reps who called on mom-and-pop hi-fi stores.
    • Evelyn muttered something under her breath and walked over to her sister's hi-fi system and switched the power off.
nounPlural hi-fis ˈhʌɪfʌɪˈhaɪfaɪ
  • A set of equipment for playing CDs or records in high-fidelity sound.

    高保真度音响

    I bought him a new hi-fi for Christmas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They have seized thousands of pounds worth of property including televisions, videos, hi-fis, jewellery and mobile phones.
    • A large flat-screen TV, complete with VCR, media player, and a hi-fi was placed on the bookshelves.
    • Insurance cover is worth considering - especially for items such as hi-fis, bikes and computers.
    • In contrast, the price of equipment like TVs, hi-fis, radios and personal stereos has fallen - and now cost barely a quarter of what you paid for them 15 years ago.
    • For example, children and teenagers tend to make their own living space in their bedrooms with personal entertainment in the form of computers, TVs, DVDs and hi-fis.

Origin

1950s: abbreviation of high fidelity.

Rhymes

sci-fi

Definition of hi-fi in US English:

hi-fi

adjectiveˈhaɪfaɪˈhīfī
  • Of, used for, or relating to the reproduction of music or other sound with high fidelity.

    高保真度音响的

    hi-fi equipment
    a hi-fi magazine
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The lounge was empty, apart from Ailsa sitting in the corner wearing a pair of headphones and listening to music on the hi-fi system.
    • For example, a firm that produces specialist hi-fi equipment would have difficulty in selling such goods to a mass market due to the highly specialized specifications of the product and the high price at which it is sold.
    • In the course of the night there will be a draw for a number of very attractive prizes including a colour TV, microwave and hi-fi music centre.
    • The apartments are furnished with every long-stay requirement considered, including grounded power points for secure use of computers and hi-fi equipment.
    • The emphasis throughout is on rest and relaxation - all rooms have surround-sound hi-fi systems, adjustable mood lighting and bathtubs big enough for two.
    • Older, wealthier folk tend to be happy to buy hi-fi kit and would generally rather listen to music from the comfort of the armchair than hunched up in front of a PC.
    • We distributed CDs through reps who called on mom-and-pop hi-fi stores.
    • The EPC is designed to work alongside consumer electronics devices such as big screen TVs and hi-fi speaker rigs, rather than sit in the corner next to a monitor.
    • Size and exterior are quite important here as a HTPC system is not to be placed on a PC desk, but rather on the same stand with home hi-fi audio/video equipment.
    • Items like TVs, hi-fi systems and DVD players could be tagged using the system so that if they are moved from their normal position the police are alerted.
    • The signal-jamming equipment is packed into two wall-mounted boxes the size of small hi-fi speakers.
    • There might have been a case for this before the days of hi-fi recording, but now we no longer need music for its own sake.
    • Despite a trim silhouette, this mini CD / amplifier combo is so good that even high-end hi-fi systems risk being KO'd by its talents.
    • The last time I ordered video dubs, I made a point of telling the salesman that the tapes needed to be hi-fi stereo and he was insulted.
    • The pocket-sized WiFi base station is designed to stream music through a home hi-fi amplifier.
    • Evelyn muttered something under her breath and walked over to her sister's hi-fi system and switched the power off.
    • If the item is well out of your reach, such as a new computer or piece of hi-fi equipment, why not negotiate a deal with your teen to pay for part of it if they are willing to save up and contribute a certain amount?
    • The most obvious problem was that the bar's hi-fi speakers were situated on the second floor, right next to the diners.
    • There have been hi-fi units equipped with hard drives, but nothing beats a personal computer for ripping and managing an audio collection.
    • A series of pulse transformers designed to improve the balance of transmitter and receiver circuitry in hi-fi equipment and video games is now available from Newport Components.
nounˈhaɪfaɪˈhīfī
  • A set of equipment for high-fidelity sound reproduction, especially a radio or phonograph.

    高保真度音响

    I bought him a new hi-fi for Christmas
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A large flat-screen TV, complete with VCR, media player, and a hi-fi was placed on the bookshelves.
    • They have seized thousands of pounds worth of property including televisions, videos, hi-fis, jewellery and mobile phones.
    • Insurance cover is worth considering - especially for items such as hi-fis, bikes and computers.
    • For example, children and teenagers tend to make their own living space in their bedrooms with personal entertainment in the form of computers, TVs, DVDs and hi-fis.
    • In contrast, the price of equipment like TVs, hi-fis, radios and personal stereos has fallen - and now cost barely a quarter of what you paid for them 15 years ago.

Origin

1950s: abbreviation of high fidelity.

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