InterNetとは 意味・読み方・使い方
追加できません
(登録数上限)
意味・対訳 インターネット
InterNetの学習レベル | レベル:5英検:2級以上の単語学校レベル:大学以上の水準TOEIC® L&Rスコア:600点以上の単語大学入試:難関大対策レベル |
「InterNet」を含む例文一覧
該当件数 : 20164件
The internet?例文帳に追加
ネットは? - 映画・海外ドラマ英語字幕翻訳辞書
Internet?例文帳に追加
インターネットは? - 映画・海外ドラマ英語字幕翻訳辞書
Because of the internet例文帳に追加
インターネット - 映画・海外ドラマ英語字幕翻訳辞書
-
履歴機能過去に調べた
単語を確認! -
語彙力診断診断回数が
増える! -
マイ単語帳便利な
学習機能付き! -
マイ例文帳文章で
単語を理解! -
研究社 英和コンピューター用語辞典での「InterNet」の意味 |
|
Internet
コンピューター用語辞典での「InterNet」の意味 |
|
Internet
ほぼ全世界をカバーする巨大なコンピュータネットワークの集合体.1986年米国防総省高等研究計画局が構築したARPANETを起源とし,さらに1986年に全米5個所に設置されたスーパーコンピュータを相互接続したNFSnetがバックボーンになっていた.インターネットで利用できるサービスとしては,電子メール,ネットニュース,ファイル転送(FTP),リモートログイン(telnet)のほか,gopherやWWWがある.とくにWWWは最新のマルチメディア技術を取り入れ,動画や音声を利用できる新しい形の情報受発信メディアとして加速度的な成長を続けている.
TCP/IP(transmission control protocol/internet protocol)を採用して米国で実現された網間接続ネットワークを示す(固有名詞).
<備考>Internetは,1970年代に米国防総省(DARPA)のコンピュータネットワークとして構築された.その後,TCP/IPを使った世界最大のコンピュータネットワークに発展した.DARPAを起源とするコンピュータネットワークは,厳密にはThe Internetと呼ばれる
インターネット(英語では,"Internet"と大文字の"I"で始まることに注意.)は,世界で最も大きな網間接続網(internet)であって,バックボーンネットワーク(例えばUltranet),中間レベルネットワーク(例えばNEARnet),及びスタブネットワークで構成される3段階の階層構造をもつ.インターネットは,複数のプロトコルによる網間接続網になっている."2.48 backbone","2.308 midlevel network","2.439 stub network","2.470 transit network"及び"2.240 Internet Protocol(IP,IPv4)"も参照すること.
<注>1 この標準情報(TR)では,"Internet"は"インターネット"とし,"internet"は,インターネットで使用する技術と同じ技術を使っている場合には"インターネット"とし,インターネット技術を使っているかどうかに関わらず,単に"ネットワークをつなぐネットワーク"という一般的な意味では"網間接続網"としている.例えば,"Internet Protocol(IP)"は"インターネットプロトコル(IP)"とし,"internet address"は"internet"なので"網間接続網アドレス"でもよいが,現在ではインターネットと同じアドレス体系を使っているので,特に断らない限り,"インターネットアドレス"を訳として与えている."2.227 internet"及び"2.229 internet address"を参照
internet
Wiktionary英語版での「InterNet」の意味 |
internet
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/01/15 17:21 UTC 版)
発音
固有名詞
- Alternative letter-case form of Internet (“the specific internet consisting of a global network of computers that communicate using Internet Protocol (IP) and that use Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) to identify the best paths to route those communications”).
-
2013 June 21, Oliver Burkeman, “Conscious computing: How to take control of your life online”, in Alan Rusbridger, editor, The Guardian, London: Guardian News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 13 March 2022:
-
The dirty secret of the internet is that all this distraction and interruption is immensely profitable. Web companies like to boast about "creating compelling content", or offering services that let you "stay up to date with what your friends are doing", "share the things you love with the world" and so on.
-
-
- Alternative letter-case form of Internet (“global community of individuals communicating via the Internet”).
-
2021, The Complete Guide to Digital Marketing for Museums, page 64:
-
One of their most recognised challenges was posting a photo of an animal from their collection and challenging users to Photoshop that image into other paintings. @TheMERL gave the call to action and the internet answered.
-
名詞
internet (countable and uncountable, plural internets)
- (uncountable) Internet access or connection; internet connectivity.
- (countable) Any set of computer networks that communicate using the Internet Protocol; an intranet.
- (Internet slang, humorous) A fictitious unit of scoring awarded for making outstanding posts on the internet.
使用する際の注意点
派生語
- alive internet theory
- anternet
- cable internet
- cellular internet
- dead internet theory
- internet checkpoint
- internet linguistics
- internet of things
- internet pitstop
- internetty
- interweb, interwebs
- postinternet
- splinternet
- wireless internet
動詞
internet (third-person singular simple present internets, present participle internetting, simple past and past participle internetted)
- (intransitive, Internet, informal) To use the internet; specifically, to search for information by using the internet.
-
2002, Soshana Keiny, “The Conceptual Framework of the Book”, in Ecological Thinking: A New Approach to Educational Change, Lanham, Md.; New York, N.Y.: University Press of America, →ISBN, page 14:
-
We have several groups of Internetters, from Alaska, from New Zealand, and a group from San Francisco interested in deserts as a context where different faiths developed. Internetting with them could stimulate discussion. Internetting with other countries is seen as a way of broadening the students' areas of interest and triggering their questions.
-
-
2005, Vincente L. Rafael, “The Cell Phone and the Crowd: Messianic Politics in the Contemporary Philippines”, in Daniel Rosenberg, Susan Harding, editors, Histories of the Future, Durham, N.C.; London: Duke University Press, →ISBN, page 87:
-
Most of us, before and after the second uprising, can be found in schools, offices, or factories, going about our everyday lives. Dreaming, working hard for a future. Texting, internetting, entertaining ourselves in the present.
-
派生語
発音
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA: /ˈɪntəˌnɛt/, /ˌɪntəˈnɛt/
- (General American) IPA: /ˈɪntɚˌnɛt/, /ˌɪntɚˈnɛt/, [-ɾɚ-]
- (one pronunciation)
- 韻: -ɛt
- ハイフネーション: in‧ter‧net
動詞
internet (third-person singular simple present internets, present participle internetting, simple past and past participle internetted) (ambitransitive)
- (archaic, rare) To entwine or link (several things) together, so as to form a network; to interconnect, to network.
-
1856 March, John O’Fallon et al., “Article IV. Report on the ‘Overland Mail’ from Missouri to California.”, in M. Tarver, H. Cobb, editors, The Western Journal and Civilian, Devoted to Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal Improvement, Commerce, Public Policy, and Polite Literature, volume XV, number 4, St. Louis, Mo.: […] M. Niedner & Co., […], →OCLC, page 250:
-
1862 September, “The Two Sicilies in 1862. [First Notice.]”, in [Charles Patrick Meehan], editor, Duffy’s Hibernian Sixpenny Magazine, volume II (New Series), number 9, Dublin; London: James Duffy, […], →OCLC, page 284:
-
With 1849 began the organization of the secret societies, which, regulated from Piedmont, internetted the entire southern peninsula.
-
-
1864 November 1, Elihu Burritt, “Material Bonds of Peace”, in Bond of Brotherhood, number 172 (New Series), London: Job Caudwell, […]; Simpkin, Marshall & Co. and Kent & Co., →OCLC, page 370:
-
Thus silent and imperceptible is the webwork of material interests which are internetting the great family of nations with the bonds of peace.
-
-
1909 November 13, H. P. FitzGerald Marriott, “Correspondence. The Wonders of Tropical Africa.”, in The Spectator: A Weekly Review of Politics, Literature, Theology, and Art, volume 103, number 4,246, London: F. C. Westley, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 780, column 1:
-
As the light filters through some gap in the topmost boughs into the damp atmosphere, it magnifies and confuses the foliage, and lights up thousands of monkey-ropes, or lianas, that hang from every branch through the forests and which stretch without beginning and without end, hanging loosely like gymnasium ropes, or swung up again in a giant loop, often twisting into fantastic knots as it internets with some other portion of the mighty cable.
-
-
1913 June 9, Hermann Edward Hasse, “Systematic Treatment”, in The Lichen Flora of Southern California (Smithsonian Institution, Bulletin of the United States National Museum, Contributions from the United States National Herbarium; 17, part 1), Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, →OCLC, page 11:
-
2002 January, Rameshwar K. Sharma, “Evolution of the Membrane Guanylate Cyclase Transduction System”, in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry: An International Journal for Chemical Biology in Health and Disease, volume 230, number 1, Kluwer Academic Publishers, , →ISBN, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 12, column 2:
-
These studies finally resulted in the discovery of a membrane guanylate cyclase transduction system that is internetted with seven transmembrane receptor signaling system.
-
-
2004, “Phase I Report: Operational Test Design and Evaluation of the Interim Armored Vehicle”, in Improved Operational Testing and Evaluation and Methods of Combining Test Information for the Stryker Family of Vehicles and Related Army Systems: Phase II Report, Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, →ISBN, page 118:
-
The synergistic effects achieved by internetting highly trained soldiers and leaders with platforms and organizational design enable the force to avoid surprise, develop rapid decisions, control the time and place to engage in combat, conduct precision maneuver, shape the battlespace with precision fires and effects, and achieve decisive outcomes.
-
-
- (specifically, networking) To connect (a computer, an electronic device, etc.) into a computer network (in particular, the Internet).
-
1966 February 14, Robert S[trange] McNamara (witness), “Statement of the Secretary of Defense”, in Department of Defense Appropriations for 1967: Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-ninth Congress, Second Session [...] Part 1 […], Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, →OCLC, page 59:
-
1975 March 7, Malcolm R[oderick] Currie (witness), “Statement of Dr. Malcolm R. Currie, Director, Defense Research and Engineering, Accompanied by Laurin A. Knutson, Assistant Director (Programing) O.D.D.R. & E.”, in Fiscal Year 1976 and July–September 1976 Transition Period Authorization for Military Procurement, Research and Development, and Active Duty, Selected Reserve, and Civilian Personnel Strengths: Hearings before the Committee on Armed Services, United States Senate, Ninety-forth Congress, First Session on S. 920 […] Part 6: Research and Development […], Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, →OCLC, page 2756:
-
1981 September 29, Stephen J[oseph] Lukasik (witness), “Statement of Stephen J. Lukasik, Chief Scientist, Office of Science and Technology, Federal Communications Commission”, in Emergency Management Information and Technology: Hearings before the Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight of the Committee on Science and Technology, U.S. House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session […] (no. 55), Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, published [1982], →OCLC, page 119:
-
Other less dynamic examples of information networks include intelligence or military command centers, internetted with communications including different kinds of voice circuits, (i.e., encrypted and non encrypted), data communications, teletype, facsimile, and the like.
-
-
1985 spring, Robert J. DeSutter, Jr., “SALT Nonviolations and the Evolution of a Compliance Policy”, in Robert J. DeSutter, Jr., compiler, Selected Readings and Documents on Postwar American Defense Policy, volume III, [Colorado Springs, Colo.: United States Air Force Academy]; Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, →OCLC, page [1041]:
-
[…] Soviet interceptors have been internetted with radars, enabling the use of early-warning radars to track reentry vehicles for interception. […] [T]he Soviets have evidently internetted their SA-5, not with earlier mechanical radars, but with phased-array systems that are far more adequate for reentry vehice tracking purposes.
-
-
1988 February 25, “Breakout”, in The Wall Street Journal, New York, N.Y.: Dow Jones & Company, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 20:
-
We hear that Air Force Intelligence has officially concluded the Soviets have rolled production lines to break out of the ABM treaty and deploy a nationwide anti-missile system, which could possibly be in place by next year. […] [T]he Soviets are internetting their early-warning radars […]
-
-
1990 April 5, John J. Welch Jr. (witness), Edward R. Bracken (witness), Thomas R. Ferguson (witness), “Missile and Other Procurement, Air Force”, in Department of Defense Appropriations for 1991: Hearings before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session: Part 5 […], Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, →OCLC, page 432:
-
1996 April–June, Robert J. Bunker, “Internetted Structures and C Nodes”, in Susan M. Miranda, editor, Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin (PB 34-96-2), volume 2, number 2, Fort Huachuca, Ariz.: U.S. Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca, →OCLC, page 26, column 2:
-
An experiment conducted by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the ARPANET experiment sought to explore technologies for the networking of remote research sites. ARPANET sends independent digital packets over networks "internetted" together to pass information.
-
-
2000 June, David E[ric] Pearson, “WWMCCS Intercomputer Network”, in The World Wide Military Command and Control System: Evolution and Effectiveness, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.: Air University Press, →ISBN, page 186:
-
派生語
参照
- Oxford Learner's Dictionaries – Internet
- NIST Computer Security Resource Center – Internet
- FCC – Internet Access Services
- Cambridge Dictionary – Internet
- ↑ “internet, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, March 2022.
アナグラム
Weblio例文辞書での「InterNet」に類似した例文 |
|
internet
Internet-ization
Internet sales
the indispensability of the Internet
I looked into the internet.
a computer user who uses the internet
of or relating to an internet company
the appearance of the network
the organization responsible for the stability of the Internet
People are talking about this "Internet" phenomenon.
a computer connected to the internet that maintains a series of web pages on the World Wide Web
a torrent
Our company makes use of the internet.
My internet connection was cut off.
I would like a room with Internet availability.
a connection made via the internet to another website
「InterNet」を含む例文一覧
該当件数 : 20164件
Internet, obviously.例文帳に追加
インターネットだ - 映画・海外ドラマ英語字幕翻訳辞書
The internet within the internet例文帳に追加
インターネット中の インターネット - 映画・海外ドラマ英語字幕翻訳辞書
|
|
|
|
InterNetのページの著作権
英和・和英辞典
情報提供元は
参加元一覧
にて確認できます。
| Copyright © Benesse Holdings, Inc. All rights reserved. | |
| Copyright (c) 1995-2026 Kenkyusha Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. | |
| Copyright (C) 2026 経済のにほんご All rights reserved. | |
| © 2026 Microsoft | |
| Copyright (C) 1994- Nichigai Associates, Inc., All rights reserved. | |
| Copyright (C) 2026 安藤設計事務所 All rights reserved. | |
| All Rights Reserved, Copyright © Japan Science and Technology Agency | |
|
Copyright © 1995-2026 MCNC/CNIDR , A/WWW Enterprises and GSI Japan ※この記事は国土地理院のホームページ内の「GIS及び防災用語の多言対訳表」の情報の内、GIS用語の内容を転載しております。 |
|
| Copyright (C) 2026 ライフサイエンス辞書プロジェクト | |
|
日本語ワードネット1.1版 (C) 情報通信研究機構, 2009-2010 License All rights reserved. WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. License |
|
| Copyright © 2026 CJKI. All Rights Reserved | |
|
Text is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC-BY-SA) and/or GNU Free Documentation License (GFDL). Weblio英和・和英辞典に掲載されている「Wiktionary英語版」の記事は、Wiktionaryのinternet (改訂履歴)の記事を複製、再配布したものにあたり、Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC-BY-SA)もしくはGNU Free Documentation Licenseというライセンスの下で提供されています。 |
|
| CMUdict | CMUdict is Copyright (C) 1993-2008 by Carnegie Mellon University. |
| Wikimedia Commons | This file is available under Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License(CC-BY-SA); additional terms may apply.
Weblio英和・和英辞典に掲載されているWikimedia Commonsの音声ファイルはCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC-BY-SA)ライセンスの下で利用可能です。追加の条件が適用される場合があります。詳細はFile:En-us-internet.oggのライセンス要件を参照ください。 |
ピン留めアイコンをクリックすると単語とその意味を画面の右側に残しておくことができます。 |
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|
weblioのその他のサービス
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|