domain
do
doʊ
dow
main
ˈmeɪn
mein
British pronunciation
/dəʊˈmeɪn/

Définition et signification de « domain » en anglais

Domain
01

domaine, terres

a territory or area under the control or authority of a ruler or government
example
Exemples
That island once formed part of the empire 's vast domain.
02

domaine

the last characters of a website's address such as '.com', '.org', etc.
example
Exemples
He registered a new domain for his business website, choosing '.net' to reflect its networking services.
Il a enregistré un nouveau domaine pour le site web de son entreprise, choisissant '.net' pour refléter ses services de réseautage.
03

the highest rank in the biological classification system, above the kingdom, grouping organisms by molecular and structural traits

example
Exemples
The domain Eukarya includes all organisms with complex cells.
04

a particular area of activity, influence, or experience

example
Exemples
Mathematics remains the domain of logical thinkers.
05

the scope or range of knowledge, interest, or expertise in a particular field

example
Exemples
The report covers several domains of social research.
06

a group of people united by shared interests or characteristics

example
Exemples
The academic domain often resists rapid change.
07

domaine, ensemble de définition

the set of all possible input values for which a given function is defined
example
Exemples
Understanding the domain of a function is crucial for graphing it accurately.
Comprendre le domaine d'une fonction est crucial pour la représenter graphiquement avec précision.
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