cyberspace
英 [ˈsaɪbəspeɪs]
美 [ˈsaɪbərspeɪs]
n. 网络空间; 赛博空间
COCA.11760
牛津词典
noun
- 网络空间;赛博空间
the imaginary place where electronic messages, etc. exist while they are being sent between computers
柯林斯词典
- 网络空间
In computer technology,cyberspacerefers to data banks and networks, considered as a place.
英英释义
noun
- a computer network consisting of a worldwide network of computer networks that use the TCP/IP network protocols to facilitate data transmission and exchange
双语例句
- The virtuality of the cyberspace has challenged to the traditional rules and the theory of the criminal law.
网络空间的虚拟性,对传统的刑法规则和刑法理论形成了一定的冲击和挑战。 - We must remember that cyberspace is more than just the Internet.
我们必须记得,网络空间不仅仅是互联网。 - It could mark a new and more threatening era for cyberspace.
这也许标志着新时代的网络空间将面对更多的威胁。 - And the next generation of Internet users has the potential to transform cyberspace in ways we can only imagine.
下一代互联网用户有潜力以我们只能想象的方式改造网络空间。 - However, the virtuality of the cyberspace also makes it show differences from the traditional transaction.
然而,网络空间的虚拟性,又使其呈现出与传统交易不同的特点。 - It will strengthen and improve management of the Internet and foster a healthy cyberspace environment.
加强和改进互联网管理,营造健康的网络环境。 - "Our reliance on cyberspace stands in stark contrast to the inadequacy of our cybersecurity," it said.
“我们对网络空间的依赖,与我们在网络安全上的不足形成了鲜明反差,”报告表示。 - The laws of libel, privacy, and copyright still apply in cyberspace.
关于诽谤,隐私和版权的法律也适用于网络空间。 - Cyberspace is a virtual world.
网络空间是个虚拟世界。 - For him, dance has been a portal to a parallel world, out there in cyberspace.
对他而言,舞蹈是通往一个电脑空间里的平行世界的入口。
