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US
/ˌsupɝˈhaɪˌweɪ/
]
[ UK /sˈuːpəhˌaɪweɪ/ ]
[ UK /sˈuːpəhˌaɪweɪ/ ]
NOUN
- a broad highway designed for high-speed traffic
- an extensive electronic network (such as the internet) used for the rapid transfer of sound and video and graphics in digital form
How To Use superhighway In A Sentence
- Ever since the advent of the information superhighway, I have been able to keep myself updated with the latest transfer gossip throughout the day, whilst sat at my desk.
- She touted a grand vision of the convergence of television and the information superhighway.
- It's all OK? until I hit the lights'The word "superhighway" combines two terms a London cyclist will rarely use about a route. Painting the town blue: Boris Johnson hails London 'cycle superhighways'
- Report that was bottom draw-ed sugested that all the whizzo rainwater tanks the gov had paid for, were going to act as a mosquito superhighway leading Dengue straight into the Western Suburbs of Brisneyland. Cheeseburger Gothic » A day of arse.
- Synth notes bob, bend and warble, producing a strange, droning, Doppler effect, whizzing past the listener like vehicles on a Tron superhighway.
- The Internet has been described metaphorically as an information superhighway, a marketplace, and a virtual community.
- American scientists and researchers, frustrated that the internet's popularity has crowded them out and slowed serious research, are building their own new information superhighway.
- It burst on to the scene just as the Information Superhighway and World Wide Web were becoming household words.
- The Internet merely as an information superhighway along which an advertiser sticks virtual billboards missed one of the most important aspects of the Internet: its ability to work as a one-to-one medium.
- The information superhighway embraces computers, telephones and TVs, linking consumers with services and with each other across the globe.