cyber
cyber — 形容詞
- cyberpositive
- cyberrercomparative
- cyberrestsuperlative
1. used to describe technology, activities, or crime that involves computers and th
電腦網路的
與電腦及網際網路有關的
used to describe technology, activities, or crime that involves computers and the internet
The hospital's systems went down after a major cyber attack on the network.
那家醫院的系統在遭受一次重大網路攻擊後全面癱瘓。
cyber attack
Nadia works as a cyber security analyst for a bank in Singapore.
Nadia 在新加坡一家銀行擔任網路安全分析師。
cyber security analyst
The police set up a special unit to investigate cyber crime in the region.
警方成立了一個專門小組來調查該地區的網路犯罪。
Henrik taught his grandmother about basic cyber safety after she started using email.
Henrik 在祖母開始使用電子郵件後,教了她基本的網路安全知識。
The school introduced a new policy to prevent cyber bullying among students.
學校推出了一項新政策來防止學生之間的網路霸凌。
- offline
not connected to the internet or computer networks
文法句型
cyber + noun
用法筆記
Commonly used before nouns to form compound terms for internet-related activities, threats, and fields.
常見錯誤
cyber — 名詞
1. the world of computers, computer networks, and online technology, seen as an are
網路世界
電腦網路與相關活動的領域
the world of computers, computer networks, and online technology, seen as an area of activity or study
Governments around the world are increasing their spending on cyber to defend against threats.
世界各國政府都在增加網路安全的支出以抵禦威脅。
spending on cyber
Asher wrote his university dissertation on the role of cyber in modern elections.
Asher 的大學論文主題是網路在現代選舉中所扮演的角色。
role of cyber
Rin built a career in cyber after taking a programming class in high school.
Rin 在高中上了一堂程式設計課後,便在網路領域發展職涯。
Evelyn attended a conference on the latest developments in cyber for healthcare.
Evelyn 參加了一場關於醫療保健領域最新網路發展的研討會。
- cyberspace
more specific term for the virtual online environment; 'cyber' is broader and includes systems and infrastructure
- the internet
refers specifically to the global network, while 'cyber' includes related activities, threats, and fields
文法句型
in cyber
the world of cyber
用法筆記
Used in formal, technical, or professional contexts rather than everyday conversation. Often appears in phrases like 'in cyber' or as a shorthand for 'cybersecurity' or 'cyber domain'.