onsite

onsite — adverb

1. at the physical place where work or business activities occur, rather than at a

1.副詞B1
釋義

at the physical place where work or business activities occur, rather than at a separate location such as your home

例句

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.

同義詞
  • 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

反義詞
  • remotely

    the most common opposite in current workplace English

  • off-site

    direct antonym; can also be written as 'offsite'

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.

常見錯誤

I work onsite the office.
I work onsite at the office.
💡'Onsite' is an adverb, not a preposition; use 'at' to introduce the location.
I go to onsite every morning.
I go onsite every morning.
💡'Onsite' already contains the location meaning; no preposition is needed before it.