domain in Korean
domain in Korean is 정의역 — domain means a field or area of activity, knowledge, or control.
domain in Korean
정의역
Pronounced: jeong'uiyeok
(mathematics) the set on which a function is defined
What does "domain" mean?
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noun A field or area of activity, knowledge, or control.
"Marketing strategy falls squarely within her domain."
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noun A territory owned or ruled by one person, group, or organization.
"The castle once stood at the heart of the duke's domain."
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noun A website address (or the underlying registered name) used to identify it on the internet.
"We registered the domain last month before launching the site."
domain in a sentence
- Marketing strategy falls squarely within her domain.
- Space exploration is no longer solely the domain of governments.
- The castle once stood at the heart of the duke's domain.
- We registered the domain last month before launching the site.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "domain" in Korean?
"domain" in Korean is 정의역. domain means: A field or area of activity, knowledge, or control.
How do you pronounce 정의역?
"domain" in Korean is 정의역, pronounced "jeong'uiyeok".
How do you use "domain" in a sentence?
Example: "Marketing strategy falls squarely within her domain." In Korean, "domain" is 정의역.
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