柯林斯詞典domain /d??me?n/ (domains) 1. N-COUNT A domain is a particular field of thought, activity, or interest, especially one over which someone has control, influence, or rights. 領域[正式] ...the great experimenters in the domain of art. …藝術領域裡偉大的實騐者們。2. N-COUNT On the Internet, a domain is a set of addresses that shows, for example, the category or geographical area that an Internet address belongs to. (網(wǎng)絡) 域[計算機] An Internet society spokeswoman said .org domain users will not experience any disruptions during the transition. 一位互聯(lián)網(wǎng)協(xié)會的女發(fā)言人說,在這次過渡中,域名爲的用戶不會受到任何影響。3. N-COUNT the highest level of classification of living organisms. Three domains are recognized: Archaea (see archaean), Bacteria (see bacteria), and Eukarya (see eukaryote) 超界 (Also called superkingdom)[biology] 返回 domain劍橋詞典 domain noun [C] (AREA) an area of interest or an area over which a person has control 領域,領地 She treated the business as her private domain. 她把公司看作是自己的私人勢力範圍。 These documents are in the public domain (= available to everybody). 這些文件已曏公衆(zhòng)開放。 例句 Are you still looking for some kind of job in the political domain?I don't do any gardening - that's my wife's domain.The report should never have been released into the public domain.Now that she is a teenager , her bedroom is strictly her own personal domain.You'd better ask Paul - electronics is not my domain, I'm afraid . domain noun [C] (INTERNET) internet & telecoms specialized a set of websites on the internet that end with the same letters , for example .com (因特網(wǎng)的)域 返回 domain