high fidelity in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for high fidelity in the French»English Dictionary

Translations for high fidelity in the English»French Dictionary

fidelity [Brit fɪˈdɛlɪti, Am fəˈdɛlədi] N (gen)

I.high [Brit hʌɪ, Am haɪ] N

4. high Am inf SCHOOL → high school

II.high [Brit hʌɪ, Am haɪ] ADJ

4. high (great, intense):

III.high [Brit hʌɪ, Am haɪ] ADV

See also high school

high fidelity in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for high fidelity in the English»French Dictionary

fidelity [fɪˈdeləti, Am -t̬i] N no pl

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Such a community-based knowledge foundation ultimately enables materials informatics systems that fuse high fidelity experimental databases with models of physical processes.
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However, these forms of simulation are a far cry from high fidelity models that have surfaced since the 1990s.
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While not a multitrack high fidelity recording, it is clean, quiet and clear, allowing the unbridled energy of the performances to shine through.
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The designs are controversial in high fidelity circles, but have proven commercially successful.
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Integrated receivers (combining the tuner, preamplifier and power amplifier) was an idea to introduce and provide high fidelity performance in a single unit.
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In both instances, the program developers recommend careful monitoring and coaching of the program in order to ensure a high fidelity of implementation.
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The use of current technologies allow for very high fidelity simulations.
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He applied his talent to produce numerous innovative high fidelity designs since the 1970s.
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The results indicated that overall, the program had been successfully implemented and displayed high fidelity to the theoretical model.
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Where high fidelity reproduction of sound is required, multiple loudspeakers may be used, each reproducing a part of the audible frequency range.
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