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domain

/doh-meyn/US // doʊˈmeɪn //UK // (dəˈmeɪn) //

领域,域,域名,领土

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a field of action, thought, influence, etc.: the domain of science.
    • : the territory governed by a single ruler or government; realm.
    • : a realm or range of personal knowledge, responsibility, etc.
    • : a region characterized by a specific feature, type of growth or wildlife, etc.: We entered the domain of the pine trees.
    • : Law. land to which there is superior title and absolute ownership.
    • : Biology. a taxonomic category of the highest rank, just above kingdom, grouping together all forms of life having certain fundamental characteristics in common: in the three-domain system of classification adopted by many biologists, separate domains are assigned to the archaea, bacteria, and eukaryotes.
    • : Mathematics. the set of values assigned to the independent variables of a function.region.
    • : Computers. a group of computers and devices on a network that are administered under the same protocol.the top level in a domain name, indicating the type of organization, geographical location, or both, and officially designated in the suffix, as .edu for institutions of higher education.
    • : Physics. one of many regions of magnetic polarity within a ferromagnetic body, each consisting of a number of atoms having a common polarity, and collectively determining the magnetic properties of the body by their arrangement.
    • : Crystallography. a connected region with uniform polarization in a twinned ferroelectric crystal.

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Examples

  • But, he said, the company was looking to apply that expertise to a new domain.

  • Selectively reach out to domains with effective, modern content that audiences will find useful.

  • As you build this up, your domain authority significantly improves, arming you with the experience and money to go big and eventually share the field with your big competitors.

  • Some tools like Awario even offer a whitelist feature which is used to prioritize certain domains — this could come in handy if you want to make sure you’re getting mentions from specific websites popular in your industry.

  • Instead, your domain should clearly target your country of choice and show users around the world that your website is catered specifically to them.

  • As it turns out, my cell phone number had been searchable through a GoDaddy domain listing I obtained several years ago.

  • But for the National Draft Ben Carson for President PAC to get going, they needed a Web domain.

  • It was there, in small type, hosted on some dot-edu domain, looking the way websites did in the mid-1990s.

  • The executive suite has been the domain of the talls:  Barack Obama is six-one.

  • And in August, the same eBay account put the domain Newsball.com up for auction, for $21,000,000.

  • The America that they annexed to Europe was merely a new domain added to a world already old.

  • The Seine and Aulbe rivers render the situation of this domain as beautiful as it is strong and eligible for defense.

  • No ill use has been made of these privileges; but the domain and wealth of Great Britain have received amazing addition.

  • In the domain of politics I should make use of the indigenous institutions and serve them by curing them of their proved defects.

  • This outlook into the supreme domain of nature lifts us, for the first time in our work, definitely above the lower world of life.