page view
page view — noun
1. each time a visitor opens one webpage on a site — the basic unit used to measure
each time a visitor opens one webpage on a site — the basic unit used to measure website traffic
Gita's article on local birdwatching got over 3,000 page views last month.
The news site counts a page view each time someone reads a full story.
passive-like structure: a page view is counted when...
Ari watched the page view counter climb as more people visited the shop.
Emily's travel blog reached a million page views after just two years.
Advertisers check page view numbers before choosing where to place ads.
- hit
more general — a hit counts every file request including images and scripts, not just full pages
- impression
used mainly in advertising to count how many times an ad is displayed, not the same as a full page visit
文法句型
[number] + page views
page view + noun (counter, numbers, statistics)
用法筆記
Often used in the plural (page views) when talking about totals or statistics. The singular form appears in compound modifiers like 'page view count' or 'page view statistics'.