English-Thai Dictionary
domain
N ขอบเขต ของ ความรู้ ความคิด ความสนใจ sphere area territory kob-ked-kong-kwam-ru-kwam-kid-kwam-son-jai
domain
N อาณาเขต อาณาจักร เขตแดน estate land territory ar-na-ked
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DOMAIN
n.[L.] 1. Dominion; empire; territory governed, or under the government of a sovereign; as the vast domains of the Russian emperor; the domains of the British king.
2. Possession; estate; as a portion of the kings domains.
3. The land about the mansion house of a lord, and in his immediate occupancy. In this sense, the word coincides with demain, demesne.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DOMAIN
Do *main ", n. Etym: [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 )
Defn: 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.]in the public domain may be used by anyone wihout restriction. -- Right of eminent domain, that superior dominion of the sovereign power over all the property within the state, including that previously granted by itself, which authorizes it to appropriate any part thereof to a necessary public use, reasonable compensation being made.
New American Oxford Dictionary
domain
do main |dōˈmān doʊˈmeɪn | ▶noun an area of territory owned or controlled by a ruler or government: the southwestern French domains of the Plantagenets. • a specified sphere of activity or knowledge: the expanding domain of psychology | figurative : visual communication is the domain of the graphic designer. • Physics a discrete region of magnetism in ferromagnetic material. • Computing a distinct subset of the Internet with addresses sharing a common suffix or under the control of a particular organization or individual. • Mathematics the set of possible values of the independent variable or variables of a function. DERIVATIVES do ma ni al |-nēəl |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting heritable or landed property ): from French domaine, alteration (by association with Latin dominus ‘lord ’) of Old French demeine ‘belonging to a lord ’ (see demesne ).
domaine
do maine |dəˈmān doʊˈmeɪn | ▶noun a vineyard. ORIGIN 1960s: from French, literally ‘estate ’ (see domain ).
domain name
do main name ▶noun Computing the part of a network address that identifies it as belonging to a particular domain.
domain name system
do main name sys tem (abbr.: DNS ) ▶noun Computing the system by which Internet domain names and addresses are tracked and regulated.
Oxford Dictionary
domain
domain |də (ʊ )ˈmeɪn | ▶noun 1 an area of territory owned or controlled by a particular ruler or government: the French domains of the Plantagenets. • a specified sphere of activity or knowledge: the country's isolation in the domain of sport. 2 Computing a distinct subset of the Internet with addresses sharing a common suffix or under the control of a particular organization or individual. 3 Physics a discrete region of magnetism in ferromagnetic material. 4 Mathematics the set of possible values of the independent variable or variables of a function. 5 Biochemistry a distinct region of a complex molecule or structure. ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting heritable or landed property ): from French domaine, alteration (by association with Latin dominus ‘lord ’) of Old French demeine ‘belonging to a lord ’ (see demesne ).
domaine
domaine |dəˈmeɪn | ▶noun a vineyard. ORIGIN French, literally ‘estate ’ (see domain ).
domain name
do ¦main name ▶noun Computing the part of a network address which identifies it as belonging to a particular domain.
domain name system
do main name sys tem (abbr.: DNS ) ▶noun Computing the system by which Internet domain names and addresses are tracked and regulated.
American Oxford Thesaurus
domain
domain noun 1 they extended their domain: realm, kingdom, empire, dominion, province, territory, land. 2 the domain of art: field, area, sphere, discipline, province, world.
Oxford Thesaurus
domain
domain noun 1 they extended their domain by raiding neighbouring peoples | the garden was his domain: realm, kingdom, empire, dominion, province, estate, territory, land, lands, dominions; state, country; preserve, zone, sphere, area, place; informal turf, spot, patch, stamping ground; Brit. informal manor. 2 the report was very significant in the arts education domain: field, area, arena, sphere, discipline, sector, section, region, province, world.
Duden Dictionary
Domain
Do main Substantiv, feminin EDV , die |doˈmeɪn englisch dəˈmeɪn |die Domain; Genitiv: der Domain, Plural: die Domains englisch domain Teilbereich eines elektronischen Netzwerks (oft Bestandteil der Internetadresse )
Domaine
Do mai ne Substantiv, feminin Fachsprache , die |dɔˈmɛːnə |die Domaine; Genitiv: der Domaine, Plural: die Domaines französisch domaine = Besitz (tum ); Landgut, Länderei Weingut in Frankreich, das ausschließlich Weine aus eigenen Trauben erzeugt
Domainname
Do main na me Substantiv, maskulin EDV , der Benennung für eine Domain
French Dictionary
domaine
domaine n. m. nom masculin 1 Ensemble de terres, de bois, de bâtiments qui composent une propriété à la campagne. : Un magnifique domaine dans les montagnes. 2 Champ d ’activité d ’une personne. : Il est dans le domaine scientifique. SYNONYME secteur ; spécialité ; sphère .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
domain
do main /doʊméɪn, də -/名詞 C ⦅かたく ⦆1 (活動 関心 知識などの )分野, 領域, 範囲 .2 領地, 領土 ; 勢力範囲 .3 〘コンピュ 〙ドメイン 〘ネットワークに接続されている組織などのグループ 〙.4 〘数 〙変域, 領域 .in [into ] the p ù blic dom á in 〈情報などが 〉公開されて, 共有されて .~́ n à me 〘コンピュ 〙ドメイン名 .