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单词 netizen
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Definition of netizen in English:

netizen

noun ˈnɛtɪznˈnɛdəzən
informal
  • A user of the Internet, especially a habitual or keen one.

    we look at how the new generation of commercial Web browsers can help Netizens surf the world
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Thereafter, in Fujian, Liaoning and other provinces, when a netizen arrives at an Internet bar, he must have an Internet user registration card first.
    • About one-fifth of Chinese netizens regularly make use of BBS (Bulletin Board Systems).
    • Almost a third of all adult US netizens, or around 35.6 million surfers, used auction sites last year.
    • Because server logs at destination sites show only the IP address of the proxy server, and not the end user, some hackers and privacy-conscious netizens catalog open proxies and use them to anonymize their surfing.
    • We become free-floating netizens in a more enlightened, almost angelic, realm.
    • An online careers database with less than watertight security had clearly been a diverting piece of fun for some naughty netizens.
    • With no effective enforcement mechanisms, no netiquette-enforcement agencies to speak of - the netiquette maintains an iron grip over netizens.
    • In its survey released this week, the South Koreans lead the pack, because 58 per cent of its netizens know how to beat the queue to watch the latest blockbusters.
    • Indian netizens faced with the ban would have to resort to cunning methods to circumvent the block.
    • It is speculated that Next Weekly found this hand-drawn map on an Internet bulletin board system sketched by a netizen and then used it as the official police plan.
    • Last month a particularly bold variant on the scheme directed netizens to a fake FBI anti-fraud website that prompted them for their debit or credit card numbers and PINs.
    • Hackers and privacy-conscious netizens catalog these open proxies, using them to anonymize their surfing.
    • The spokesperson couldn't say whether the software was running inside the firewall, representing a major breach of the Senate IT security, or was a robot-style vote generator run by netizens.
    • The netizens of silicon valley, who provide software solutions to the world, are ignorant about cyber crimes.
    • The number of Chinese netizens puts them firmly in second place, though just about everyone expects them to take first place before long.
    • Last week the US Department of Justice issued a special report on phishing to acquaint netizens with the warning signs of the spoofed email messages.
    • With the Internet, all they have to do is to post the rumors at the bulletin board systems or blogs and then the netizens will propagate the information.
    • The Danes are the world's keenest netizens, while the US has the biggest percentage of women online, a survey out today claims.
    • But formal organization is something many young netizens may take pains to avoid, possibly viewing it as somehow akin to parental or societal authority, things toward which many musical subcultures are built in opposition.
    • Experts said the e-book, which netizens can download from the Internet, can easily fall prey to illegal duplication and distribution.

Origin

1990s: blend of net1 and citizen.

 
 

Definition of netizen in US English:

netizen

nounˈnɛdəzənˈnedəzən
informal
  • A user of the Internet, especially a habitual or avid one.

    we look at how the new generation of commercial Web browsers can help Netizens surf the world
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In its survey released this week, the South Koreans lead the pack, because 58 per cent of its netizens know how to beat the queue to watch the latest blockbusters.
    • Almost a third of all adult US netizens, or around 35.6 million surfers, used auction sites last year.
    • Thereafter, in Fujian, Liaoning and other provinces, when a netizen arrives at an Internet bar, he must have an Internet user registration card first.
    • Experts said the e-book, which netizens can download from the Internet, can easily fall prey to illegal duplication and distribution.
    • The netizens of silicon valley, who provide software solutions to the world, are ignorant about cyber crimes.
    • With no effective enforcement mechanisms, no netiquette-enforcement agencies to speak of - the netiquette maintains an iron grip over netizens.
    • About one-fifth of Chinese netizens regularly make use of BBS (Bulletin Board Systems).
    • But formal organization is something many young netizens may take pains to avoid, possibly viewing it as somehow akin to parental or societal authority, things toward which many musical subcultures are built in opposition.
    • An online careers database with less than watertight security had clearly been a diverting piece of fun for some naughty netizens.
    • Because server logs at destination sites show only the IP address of the proxy server, and not the end user, some hackers and privacy-conscious netizens catalog open proxies and use them to anonymize their surfing.
    • Last week the US Department of Justice issued a special report on phishing to acquaint netizens with the warning signs of the spoofed email messages.
    • The spokesperson couldn't say whether the software was running inside the firewall, representing a major breach of the Senate IT security, or was a robot-style vote generator run by netizens.
    • Last month a particularly bold variant on the scheme directed netizens to a fake FBI anti-fraud website that prompted them for their debit or credit card numbers and PINs.
    • The number of Chinese netizens puts them firmly in second place, though just about everyone expects them to take first place before long.
    • Hackers and privacy-conscious netizens catalog these open proxies, using them to anonymize their surfing.
    • It is speculated that Next Weekly found this hand-drawn map on an Internet bulletin board system sketched by a netizen and then used it as the official police plan.
    • We become free-floating netizens in a more enlightened, almost angelic, realm.
    • The Danes are the world's keenest netizens, while the US has the biggest percentage of women online, a survey out today claims.
    • With the Internet, all they have to do is to post the rumors at the bulletin board systems or blogs and then the netizens will propagate the information.
    • Indian netizens faced with the ban would have to resort to cunning methods to circumvent the block.

Origin

1990s: blend of net and citizen.

 
 
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