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词汇 domain
释义 domain
noun[ C ]
uk /dəˈmeɪn/ us /doʊˈmeɪn/

domainnoun[C] (AREA)


C1
an area of interest or an area over which a person has control: 领域,领地
She treated the business as her private domain.她把公司看作是自己的私人势力范围。
in the public domain These documents are in the public domain (= available to everyone).
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.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Duty, obligation and responsibility
accountable
accountable to someone
accountably
answer for something
buck
commitment
department
dual role
duty
duty of care
fail
fall to someone
obligatory
obliged
on your own head be itidiom
ought to
preserve
shoulder
someone's answer to someone/somethingidiom
the onus

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Topics & areas of interest

domainnoun[C] (INTERNET)


internet & telecoms specialized
a set of websites on the internet that end with the same letters, for example .com(因特网的)域
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Internet terminology
.plc.uk
2FA
2SV
above/below the foldidiom
address bar
affiliate link
atm
fold
Instagram
Instagrammable
Instagrammer
instant-message
internet
service provider
the World Wide Web
TikToker
timeline
trackback
trend
troll factory

domainnoun[C] (MATHEMATICS)


mathematics specialized
the group of possible values of a variable(= a number that can change) of a function:
We were unable to do any comparison in 2 of the 10 domains because they had unbounded variables.
the simultaneous assessment of multiple domains of variables
Most of what is known was gleaned from investigations that focused on relatively narrow domains of variables.
Assume that the given functions in (2.1)-(2.3) are continuous on their respective domains.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Numerical relationships
absolute difference
absolute error
absolute maximum
absolute minimum
arithmetic progression
Fibonacci sequence
geometric progression
golden mean
golden ratio
harmonic progression
independent variable
iteration
proportion
proportionably
proportional
proportionally
proportionately
prorate
prorated
subset

domain | American Dictionary


domain
noun[ C ]
us/doʊˈmeɪn, də-/

domainnoun[C] (INTEREST)


an area of interest or an area over which a person has control:
the domain of polymer science
public and private domains

domainnoun[C] (GROUP OF VALUES)


mathematics
a group of all the possible replacements for a variable (= letter or symbol that represents any set of values)

domain | Business English


domain
noun[ C ]
uk /dəʊˈmeɪn/us
a particular interest, activity, or type of knowledge
a business activity that is controlled by a particular industry, group of people, etc.:
Despite many advertising agencies having moved into their domain, specialised direct marketing agencies remain very competitive.
Currency trading is usually the domain of big banks.
Boardroom decisions are the exclusive domain of company directors.
the political/scientific domain
See also
the private domain
the public domain
INTERNET
a group of computers or websites that are organized by purpose, for example, to provide education or sell products:
The organization met to discuss adding new 'top-level' domains, the global designations such as .com and .gov.

Examples of domain


domain
Subsequently, these domains appear to have been recruited for various interactions in other bacterial proteins.
In adults, some categories of events are probably organized much as some domains of object categories are.
As children add more words to their vocabulary, they also build up further domains.
In the present paper, this integrated structure was observed across different domains of functioning ranging from psychological to physical functioning.
There is firstly a skill perspective, in which competence reflects the range and level of skills in the social, cognitive, emotional and motor domains.
Additionally, the tasks demanded of subjects in these investigations differ across the two stimulus domains.
Exclusion can operate in different domains with particular effects.
Several have a variety of domains, which may be useful in determining protein function.
There are coiled-coil domains, that differ in length and number, in all the myosins.
In the context of the nucleus, acidic domains are often protein-protein interaction domains.
In addition to these domains there are two leucine zippers starting at base pairs 484 and 505 suggesting protein-protein interaction.
To date, little is known of projections that might be used to integrate information in these domains or to coordinate output.
In this way men continued to act as the mediators between the public and private domains, between the world of politics and the family.
Scientists present their ideas to the general public, contributing directly or indirectly to debates in social, legal, and religious domains.
Critical assistance in exploring these domains has come primarily from romanticists working in the second category.
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Collocations withdomain


domain

These are words often used in combination with domain.

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binding domain
Over the past thirty years, there have been many attempts to characterize exactly what constitutes the relevant binding domain and what constitutes the relevant prominence.
broad domains
Further study of the timing and sequence of events represented by these broad domains would clarify their role in the etiology of child behavior problems.
catalytic domain
To prevent this from occurring normally, many kinases have a companion regulatory domain that is distinct from the catalytic domain.
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