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领土,版图;领域,范围;专业,专长
资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Domain \Do*main"\, n. [F. domaine, OF. demaine, L. dominium,
property, right of ownership, fr. dominus master, owner. See
{Dame}, and cf {Demesne}, {Dungeon}.]
1. Dominion; empire; authority.
2. The territory over which dominion or authority is exerted;
the possessions of a sovereign or commonwealth, or the
like. Also used figuratively.
The domain of authentic history. --E. Everett.
The domain over which the poetic spirit ranges. --J.
C. Shairp.
3. Landed property; estate; especially, the land about the
mansion house of a lord, and in his immediate occupancy;
demesne. --Shenstone.
4. (Law) Ownership of land; an estate or patrimony which one
has in his own right; absolute proprietorship; paramount
or sovereign ownership.
{Public domain}, the territory belonging to a State or to the
general government; public lands. [U.S.]
资料来源 : WordNet®
domain
n 1: a particular environment or walk of life; "his social sphere
is limited"; "it was a closed area of employment"; "he's
out of my orbit" [syn: {sphere}, {area}, {orbit}, {field},
{arena}]
2: territory over which rule or control is exercised; "his
domain extended into Europe"; "he made it the law of the
land" [syn: {demesne}, {land}]
3: the set of values of the independent variable for which a
function is defined
4: people in general; especially a distinctive group of people
with some shared interest; "the Western world" [syn: {world}]
5: a knowledge domain that you are interested in or are
communicating about; "it was a limited domain of
discourse"; "here we enter the region of opinion"; "the
realm of the occult" [syn: {region}, {realm}]
资料来源 : Free On-Line Dictionary of Computing
domain
1. In the theory of functions, the set of
argument values for which a {function} is defined.
See {domain theory}.
2. A group of computers whose {hostnames} share a
common suffix, the "domain name". The last component of this
is the {top-level domain}.
See {administrative domain}, {Domain Name System}, {fully
qualified domain name}.
3. {Distributed Operating Multi Access Interactive Network}.
4. A specific phase of the {software life cycle}
in which a developer works. Domains define developers' and
users' areas of responsibility and the scope of possible
relationships between products.
5. The subject or market in which a piece of software is
designed to work.
(1997-12-26)