website
The term 'website' is a combination of 'web' (referring to the World Wide Web) and 'site', which denotes a location or place, first used in the late 1990s.
NOUN
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[/ˈwɛb.saɪt/en-US]
webpage
semi-formal
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site
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online platform
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digital presence
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internet site
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concept of a location on the web
untranslatable
(The term 'website' connotes a specific location that combines a web interface and interactivity, but does not have a single-word equivalent in English.)
Antonyms
offline resource
A website is a collection of related web pages located under a single domain name on the World Wide Web, often consisting of text, images, and multimedia elements, and designed to provide information or services to users. It can be viewed as a digital representation of an organization, company, or individual.
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- I visited a new website for learning languages. — 私は言語を学ぶための新しいウェブサイトを訪れました。
- The company's official website contains information about their products and services. — その企業の公式ウェブサイトには、製品やサービスに関する情報が含まれています。
- My friend created a personal website to showcase her photography. — 私の友達は写真を披露するための個人的なウェブサイトを作りました。
- Many businesses use a website to reach a wider audience. — 多くのビジネスは、より広い聴衆に到達するためにウェブサイトを使用します。
register: formal