high-resolution
high-resolution — adjective
1. High-resolution screens, photos, or images show very fine details clearly becaus
High-resolution screens, photos, or images show very fine details clearly because the picture is made of many tiny dots or pixels.
The new tablet has a high-resolution screen that makes text look sharp and easy to read.
collocation: high-resolution screen
Yara printed her high-resolution photos on large paper for the gallery show.
High-resolution satellite images helped the rescue team map the flooded areas.
The museum uses a high-resolution scanner to make digital copies of old paintings.
- high-definition
used mainly for video and television content, while high-resolution is broader (screens, photos, scans)
- sharp
informal; suggests clear edges in an image without specifying technical resolution
- detailed
broader in meaning — can describe anything with many visible features, not just images
- low-resolution
direct opposite; an image with few pixels showing little detail
- blurry
informal; describes an image whose edges and features are not clearly defined
文法句型
high-resolution + noun
用法筆記
Almost always used before a noun (attributive position). The predicative form (e.g. "This screen is high-resolution") is uncommon in formal writing, though it appears in informal contexts.