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paywall

/pey-wawl/US // ˈpeɪˌwɔl //

支付墙,支付栏,支付壁,支付宝

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a system in which access to all or part of a website is restricted to paid subscribers: Some newspapers have put their content behind a paywall.
    • : the part of a website that can be accessed only by paid subscribers.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to restrict access to to paid subscribers: Here’s an abstract, but the full article is paywalled.

Examples

  • The idea is this will lead them to pay to be able to access more than what is available in front of the paywall.

  • Senior management at the station said they strongly opposed the decision, pointing out that Georgia Public Broadcasting provides commercial-free radio “reaching every corner of the state,” as well as digital content without a paywall.

  • The TechCrunch List has no paywall and contains details and recommendations about more than 400 investors across 22 verticals.

  • They didn’t realize they were in the e-commerce business, no matter how they were monetizing their content, whether it was by a paywall, or ads, or subscriptions, contributions, you name it.

  • Separately, the federal lawsuit over the judiciary’s existing PACER paywall is pending.

  • Have you tried to access the research that your tax dollars finance, almost all of which is kept behind a paywall?

  • He would more than likely have supported some form of paywall.

  • By putting up a paywall, it has told online readers that they will have to pay.

  • To cope with declining advertising revenue, the Times installed a controversial paywall.

  • I can read it here, because I have a pass, but you might just get the paywall if you click through.