cyberspace 英 [ˈsaɪbəspeɪs]   美 [ˈsaɪbərspeɪs]

cyberspace

cyberspace  英 [ˈsaɪbəspeɪs] 美 [ˈsaɪbərspeɪs]

n. (电子计算机创造的) 通讯、信息空间 

名词复数:cyberspaces 

Take, for example, the threat of cyberspace conflict between states. 以国与国之间网络空间冲突的威胁为例。
The freedom to connect is like the freedom of assembly, only in cyberspace. 连接自由如同集会自由一样,只不过它是在网络空间。

  • Cyberspace is where online communication happens. If you've spent time chatting with friends on the Internet, you've been in cyberspace.
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  • n. (电子计算机创造的) 通讯、信息空间
  • 1. Take, for example, the threat of cyberspace conflict between states.

    以国与国之间网络空间冲突的威胁为例。

  • 2. The freedom to connect is like the freedom of assembly, only in cyberspace.

    连接自由如同集会自由一样,只不过它是在网络空间。

  • 3. So while cyberspace is a new realm, we have many, many years of hard-won understandings to guide us in this new space.

    因此,尽管网络空间是一个新的领域,我们有许多、许多年来之不易的理解引导我们在这个新领域前进。

  • cyberspace (n.) 1982, often as two words at first, coined by science fiction writer William Gibson (best known for "Neuromancer") and used by him in a short story published in 1982, from cyber- (see cybernetics) + space (n.).
cyber·space / ˈsaɪbəspeɪs ; NAmE ˈsaɪbərspeɪs / noun [uncountable ] the imaginary place where electronic messages, etc. exist while they are being sent between computers 网络空间; 网路空间 cyber·space / ˈsaɪbəspeɪs ; NAmE ˈsaɪbərspeɪs /
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