onsite
onsite — adverb
1. at the physical place where work or business activities occur, rather than at a
at the physical place where work or business activities occur, rather than at a separate location such as your home
The wedding reception will be held onsite at the hotel's main ballroom.
modifying passive verb: held onsite
Yuki's manager asked her to come onsite every Tuesday for the weekly meeting.
Vikram works from home but goes onsite when the team needs to test new equipment.
The fire inspector checked the factory onsite and issued three safety warnings.
Camila prefers onsite training because she finds it easier to focus in a classroom.
- on the premises
more formal; implies inside a specific building or property
- on location
common in film and photography, less used for general office work
- in the office
more specific; refers to an office setting rather than any workplace
文法句型
be + onsite
go + onsite
come + onsite
work + onsite
用法筆記
Commonly contrasts with 'remotely' or 'from home' in workplace contexts. The hyphenated form 'on-site' is also widely used, especially before a noun.