low-resolution

/ˌləʊ rezəˈluːʃn/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌləʊ rezəˈluːʃn/ (ame, ipa)

low-resolution — adjective

1. describing an image, screen, or photograph that looks blurry or unclear because

1.形容詞B2
釋義

describing an image, screen, or photograph that looks blurry or unclear because the picture is made up of a small number of visible details or dots

例句

Wei could not read the text on the low-resolution map printed on thin paper.

attributive: low-resolution + noun (map)

The old phone camera takes such low-resolution photos that faces look like blurry shapes.

同義詞
  • blurry

    more informal; used for any image that lacks sharpness, not just digital ones

  • grainy

    specifically for photos or video where individual dots or grains of film are visible

  • pixelated

    for digital images where individual square pixels can be seen clearly

反義詞
  • high-resolution

    the direct opposite; showing clear, sharp detail with many visible pixels

  • sharp

    used for images with clean, well-defined edges and fine detail

文法句型

low-resolution + noun

be + low-resolution

用法筆記

Commonly used in technology and media contexts to describe digital images, screens, printouts, or video feeds that lack sharpness.

常見錯誤

This photo is very low-resolution quality.
This photo is very low-resolution.
💡'low-resolution' already describes image quality; adding 'quality' is redundant.