dot-com 英 [ˌdɒtˈkɒm]   美 [ˌdɑːtˈkɑːm]

dot-com

dot-com  英 [ˌdɒtˈkɒm] 美 [ˌdɑːtˈkɑːm]

n. 网络公司;商业域名 

名词复数:dot-coms 

Except at the most youthful of fashion and dot-com companies, casual Fridays never really caught on in Japan. 在日本,除了在非常年轻的时装及网络公司之外,星期五便装日从来都没有真正流行过。
At the time nobody had any idea how these companies would make money--and most of them didn't, leading to the dot-com crash in 2000. 当时没有人知道这些网络公司如何挣钱,而事实上他们中的大多数都没有盈利,这也最终导致了2000年互联网泡沫的破灭。

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  • n. 网络公司;商业域名
  • 1. Except at the most youthful of fashion and dot-com companies, casual Fridays never really caught on in Japan.

    在日本,除了在非常年轻的时装及网络公司之外,星期五便装日从来都没有真正流行过。

  • 2. At the time nobody had any idea how these companies would make money--and most of them didn't, leading to the dot-com crash in 2000.

    当时没有人知道这些网络公司如何挣钱,而事实上他们中的大多数都没有盈利,这也最终导致了2000年互联网泡沫的破灭。

  • 3. He’s not promising to make you a dot-com millionaire, but you can get out of your day job.

    他并不敢担保你成为一个网络百万富翁,但是你可以从朝九晚五的工作中解放出来。

dot-com ( also dot·com ) / ˌdɒt ˈkɒm ; NAmE ˌdɑːt ˈkɑːm / noun a company that sells goods and services on the Internet, especially one whose address ends ‘.com’ (尤指网址末尾为 .com 的)网络公司, 网路公司 The weaker dot-coms have collapsed. 实力较弱的网络公司倒闭了。 a dot-com millionaire 一位网络公司富翁 dot·com / ˌdɒt ˈkɒm ; NAmE ˌdɑːt ˈkɑːm /
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