词汇 | high-end |
释义 | high-end adjective uk /ˌhaɪˈend/ us /ˌhaɪˈend/ intended for people who want very good quality products and who do not mind how much they cost: (产品)高端的,高档的 high-end video equipment/a high-end department store高端的视频设备/高档的百货商场 wanting very good quality products, and willing to pay a lot of money for them: 高端的,高档的(消费者) high-end consumers高端消费者 Good and excellent things badass be the best thing since sliced breadidiom beatification beaut beauty flagship gem hidden depths humdinger jewel jim-dandy keeper king peach screamer sleeping beauty sliced bread the jewel in the crownidiom the real deal the Rolls-Royce of somethingidiom high-end | Business Englishhigh-end adjective MARKETINGukus of very good quality and usually expensive: high end cars/clothing/computers/fashionThe company's high-end fashion features items like $500 shirts. high-end products/merchandise/brands high-end apartments/homes/hotels used to describe a business that makes or sells expensive products: a high-end department store/designer/retailer Improvements to low-cost, commodity products really threaten high-end manufacturers. Compare low-endadjective Examples of high-endhigh-end It is in this context that a small number of men have recently either begun or expanded high-end export vegetable trades. As a detection tool, antibodies could be very sensitive when coupled to high-end detection devices. In fact, it means a transformation from simple to high-end applications, like laser welding, multiple handling or similar applications with advanced product assembly and manipulation. What are the ethical implications of developing e-health applications that require high-end technologies to function? In fact, the period under discussion saw the establishment of a mass market for tobacco products that had little in common with this high-end market. The high-end service sector offers a minority of the population secure employment in banking and insurance. Chefs from several high-end restaurants were invited to watch the preparations and taste the results. Indeed, recent high-end personal computers are often more powerful, not to mention generally more 'user-friendly', than some institutionally based machines from ten years ago. In these ways, pottery is similar to low-end textiles, but ceramics usually do not have the high-end value that cloth can have. It is expensive to develop, it requires high-end technology to transmit, and it is unclear how it affects the construct. For the high-end value, we double this number, and, for the low-end, we again use their small city value of $550. This avoids the problem of closed hardware design and system obsolescence, which has bedevilled high-end music systems in the past. Our high-end value is again assumed to be twice the mid-value. Freezing allows larger volumes to be sold in a single delivery, bringing back the potential of profitable sales to high-end restaurants, the original goal of community organization. It is clear, even at this juncture, that only the high-end estimate using the shortest fallow cycle and the highest yields can accommodate even our lowest population estimate. See all examples of high-end These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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