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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++dot-com, dot.com, dot com /ˌdɒt ˈkɒm $ ˌdɑːt ˈkɑːm/ adjective [only before noun] informal relating to a person or company whose business is done using the Internet or involves the Internet 与因特网有关的 a dot-com company 网络公司 dot-com millionaires 网络巨富 —dot-com noun [countable] Several of the leading dot-coms saw their share prices slide yesterday. 几家主要的网络公司的股票价格昨天下跌了。From Longman Business Dictionarydot-comdot-com /dɒtˈkɒmdɑːtˈkɑm/ (also dotcom), dot.com noun [countable] COMPUTING a company that does business using the Internet or provides a service on the InternetMany dotcoms tried to build a global brand before their business model even worked. —dot-com adjective [only before a noun]The Nasdaq hit its high in March, 2000, and within a few years most of the dot-com sector was wiped out.
dot-com adjectiveChinese
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, dot.com, dot com /ˌdɒt ˈkɒm $ ˌdɑːt ˈkɑːm/ adjective [only before noun] informal
relating to a person or company whose business is done using the Internet or involves the Internet:
a dot-com company
dot-com millionaires
—dot-com noun [countable]:
Several of the leading dot-coms saw their share prices slide yesterday.
dot-com
, dot.com, dot com /ˌdɒt ˈkɒm $ ˌdɑːt ˈkɑːm/ adjective [only before noun] informalrelating to a person or company whose business is done using the Internet or involves the Internet:
—dot-com noun [countable]: