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Internet refers to the large system of connected computers around the world. This system allows people to communicate with each other and share information.

Because you use the Internet frequently, It’s good to know a number of computer and Internet vocabulary that you can use to talk about your online activities in English. So, what is vocabulary internet? What words are related to the internet?

Internet vocabulary refers to the phrases and words that you need to know when you are on the Internet in general and social media in particular so that you can use the Internet comfortably. Below are different lists of words related to the internet.

This post is really meaty. You’ll get to know a lot of vocabulary related to Internet, but I would like to start with the most common words you need to know to talk about the Internet.

10 most common words related to Internet

Here are 10 words related to Internet:

  • Internet
  • Net
  • Web
  • Cyberspace
  • Connect
  • Online
  • Go online
  • Offline
  • Surf the Net
  • Surf the Internet
Words related to Internet Meaning
Surf To spend much time visiting websites.
Online Available or done on the Internet
Download To copy information or programs to a computer, usually over the Internet.
Upload To move information or a program from a computer/mobile to the Internet
Follow If you follow a person on social networking websites, you choose to see everything they post on those websites.

Below is a list of words that contains a number of Internet verbs with meaning.

Internet verbs (phrasal verbs)/ internet terminology

  • Plug sth in

 Connect sth to the socket (= outlet)

  • Switch sth on / off

Turn sth on/off by pressing a button or switch.

  • Log in / on

To perform the actions that allow you to begin using a computer system.

  • Log off / out

To perform the actions that allow you to finish using a computer system

  • Click on

To carry out a computer operation by pressing a button on the mouse or keyboard.

  • Type in

To write sth using a computer

  • Scroll up/down

 To move text on a computer up or down so that you can read different parts of it.

  • Print out

To produce a document or information from a computer in printed form.

  • Go down

Crash: stop working suddenly

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Other Internet Verbs

Surf

To spend much time visiting websites.

Example: He is addicted to the Internet. He spends a lot of time surfing the Net/the Internet/the web.

Download

To copy information or programs to a computer, usually over the Internet.

Internet vocabulary esl in examples

Here are some internet words in example sentences

  • Plug the computer in.
  • Switch the computer on.
  • Log on using your password.
  • Click on the Internet symbol (Internet browser).
  • If you want to open the program, just click on the icon.
  • Type in the website address/ Type in the keyword in the search box.
  • Scroll down/up the page.
  • Print out the information you want.
  • Log off, shut down the computer and switch it off.
  • As soon as I opened the attachment, my computer went down.

    Other Internet terms (vocabulary about internet)

Below is another list of internet vocabulary. This list of Internet-related vocabulary is not exhaustive. It will be updated now and then.

Internet words list (Internet vocabulary)

Here is a list of vocabulary about internet with meaning

  • Intranet: a computer network that is private to a company, university, etc. but is connected to and uses the same software as the Internet.
  • LAN: Local Area Network = a system for connecting the computers of people who work in the same company.
  • Wireless LAN (= hotspot ):  A  wireless LAN has the same structure as a wired LAN that uses cables. The difference is that instead of connecting with cables, computers use radio waves to communicate with a hotspot.
  • Switch: the electronic device that forms the “center” of a LAN.
  • Port: The socket on a switch to which a cable can attach.
  • WAN: Wide Area Network as opposed to LAN.
  • Email (electronic mail): a way of sending messages and data to other people by means of computers connected together in a network.
  • Attachment: a document that you send someone using email.
  • Router: a device that sends data to the appropriate parts of a computer network.
  • Password: a series of numbers or letters that you must type into a computer or computer system in order to be able to use it.
  • The World Wide Web (referred to as WWW or the web) is a service on the internet. It consists of a set of linked documents called webpages which can be viewed using a program called a browser.
  • Internet: the global telecommunication network.
  • Digital (adjective): using a system in which information is shown in the form of numbers. A computer is digital because inside a computer, all information is represented by numbers.
  • Digital communication: communication provided by the Internet.
  • Browser: a program that lets you look at or read documents on the Internet such as Google Chrome, Opera, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari, etc.
  • Domain name: it indicates the network domain in which the webpage is stored e.g. englishdotcom.net
  • Domain extension: “.net” in www.englishdotcom.net is a domain extension.
  • .net: Network
  • .com : Commercial business
  • .org: Organizations
  • .edu: Educational institution
  • .gov: Government agencies
  • .mil: Military
  • URL: (Uniform Resource Locator) the web address of a webpage e.g.
  • https://englishdotcom.net/study-skills-in-college. The URL consists of a number of separate parts divided by forward slashes (/).
  • HTTP:// is referred to as the protocol prefix and indicates that the hypertext transfer protocol should be used to transfer the webpage across the Internet.
  • Keyword: the word that users type in the search box of a search engine.
  • Search engines: people use them to search for websites and information on the Internet. For example, Google, Bing, AOL.com, yandex.ru, Baidu, to name but a few.
  • SEO= Search Engine Optimization (internet vocabulary)
  • Web pages: documents that are connected to the World Wide Web and that anyone with an Internet connection can see. A web site can have several web pages.
  • Download: to move data to a smaller computer system from a larger one.
  • Upload: move data to a larger computer system from a smaller one.
  • FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions about a website, a company, an organization, etc.
  • Phishing: A term used by security experts to describe email messages that attempt to lure victims into sending money or revealing their personal information that normally should be kept confidential (e.g., credit card numbers and expiration dates, ATM PINs, and bank account numbers).
  • Virus: instructions that are hidden within a computer program and are designed to cause faults or destroy data.
  • IT: stands for Information Technology.The study and use of electronic processes and equipment to store and send information of all kinds, including words, pictures, and numbers.
  • Over/on the Internet: using the Internet. ⇒ I buy all my books over/on the Internet.
  • Surf the Net/Internet: use the internet. ⇒ He spends too much time surfing the Internet.
  • WiFi: Wireless Fidelity = a system for connecting electronic equipment like computers, smartphones, etc. and electronic organizers to the Internet without using wires.
  • Social media / social networking websites: websites where people share their interests such as Facebook,  Whatsapp, Reddit, etc.
  • App (= Application ): a mobile app / a program or a software application designed to do a particular job.
  • IP address = Internet Protocol address: a number which is given to each computer when it is connected to the Internet.
  • Mail list (mailing list): a list of addresses and names kept by a company/organization so that it can send advertisements and information to the people on the list.

What’s another way to say online?

Another way to say online is connected to the Internet.

On the web, on the Internet, plugged in, connected to, virtual, on-line, electronically connected, on-screen, etc. are other words for online.

Since you are most of your time connected to the internet, you should not miss out on this important list of vocabulary related to internet as well as the computer-related words below to enrich your vocabulary.

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Computer vocabulary words/internet terminology

Here is a computer terms list with definitions (computer vocabulary words with meaning):

internet vocabulary

  • Programming: the process of writing and testing programs for computers.
  • Programming language = computer language: a set of rules, words, etc. that are used for writing computer programs.
  • Software program: a set of rules or instructions or procedures 
  • Computer program: a set of instructions that makes a computer do a particular thing.
  • Spyware: computer software that obtains information about a user’s computer without the user’s consent or knowledge.
  • PDA: Personal Digital Assistance = a small computer that you can carry with you.
  • CPU: Central Processing Unit
  • Cursor: a line on a computer screen that moves to show the point where work is being done:
  • CD: Compact disc ( a small disc on which information or sound is recorded)
  • CD burner: a piece of equipment for copying sound or information onto a CD.
  • CD-ROM: Compact disc read-only memory ( a CD on which a large amount of information, pictures, and sound can be stored, for use on a computer.
  • CDRW: Compact disc re-writable (an empty compact disc that you can use to record information on and read information from, using a special type of drive.
  • RAM: Random Access Memory (a memory that allows access to any particular piece of information at almost any time. Data in this memory can be changed or removed and can be looked at any order ).
  • Virtual memory: space that can be used on the hard drive of a computer to store information temporarily so that there is more memory available when it is needed by software such as a computer game.
  • IP Address: a series of numbers separated by dots that identifies a particular computer connected to the Internet.
  • Modem:  a device that transfers digital data over a carrier wave, either on a wire or wireless network.
  • GB: Gigabyte
  • Byte: A unit of information stored in a computer.  A Byte consists of 8 bits.
  • Gigaflop: a unit for measuring a computer’s speed, equal to approximately one billion operations per second.
  • VDU / VDT:  Visual Display Unit / Video Display Terminal ( a machine with a screen like a television that displays information from a computer)
  • USB drive / USB stick /flash drive = memory stick
  • User ID: The username /user name by which a person is normally identified to a computer system or network.

Social media vocabulary in English

The following internet words are used to speak about social media. They can also help understand others if they are talking about social media.

Internet words list:

Social media vocabulary Meaning
Meme An image that is typically humorous and shared widely by people on social media.
Follower A person who is tracking a particular person, a group, etc on social media.
Engagement Engagement refers to any type of interaction a user has with the social media platform such as writing comments, likes, dislikes, shares, etc.
Hashtag The symbol #, which is used to describe a general topic.
Direct message (DM) A private message that is sent on social media.
Campaign A planned activity to achieve a particular goal on social media like a Facebook campaign…
Phishing A scam in which a person impersonates others so as to get internet users to reveal personal information like a credit card number, a password, etc.

The list of internet words (Internet terms) is not exhaustive. More Internet vocabulary will be added to make it a comprehensive list.

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Everybody is online nowadays for hours, so we should learn Internet Vocabulary for better online communication skills. First of all let’s see what is Internet? The Internet is a network system of globally connected devices. Unlike local area network (LAN) it is a network of networks worldwide. Not only computers but also different kinds of devices can connect to Internet. The terms related to the network of devices or cyberspace is crucial if you are online every day.

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Word list of Internet Vocabulary

  • Internet
  • net
  • web
  • website
  • email
  • social media
  • follow
  • www
  • address
  • username
  • password
  • reply
  • back
  • share
  • forward
  • browser
  • attachment
  • download
  • upload
  • document
  • network
  • Wi-Fi
  • log in
  • sign up
  • member
  • blog
  • browse
  • message
  • find
  • online
  • offline
  • search
  • search engine
  • bookmark
  • keywords
  • link
  • web page
  • podcast
  • FAQ
  • homepage
  • subscribe
  • spam mail
  • junk mail
  • inbox
  • outbox
  • button
  • banner
  • click
  • favourites
  • image
  • icon
  • clipart
  • history
  • firewall
  • subject
  • toolbar
  • cookie
  • gif
  • jpeg
  • webinar
  • tag
  • web hosting
  • ISP
  • ID
  • FTP
  • IP
  • cache
  • case sensitive
  • domain
  • form field
  • web server
  • URL
  • database
  • hyperlink
  • comments
  • chat
  • avatar
  • forums

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Our free printable internet safety word search is a great way to get children thinking about how to stay safe on-line. Kids love quizzes and working together to solve puzzles so this two-player internet safety word search combines the two to provide a great worksheet for cyber-safety whether in the classroom or at home. There are 24 internet related words to find in total but they are spread across two sheets so you must print off both SHEET A and SHEET B to complete this word quiz.

If you’ve not come across our two-player word searches for children before then check out our other page which has some useful Two Player Word Search Instructions.

You’ll find a link to the answers to this printable cyber-safety word puzzler at the bottom of this page.

Preview of Internet Web Safety Wordsearch Puzzle

Internet Safety Word Search – SHEET A

Internet Safety Word Search – SHEET B

Learning how to stay safe on the internet is absolutely essential for children and teenagers. Close supervision is of course the best way of avoiding on-line dangers but it’s not always possible to monitor kids’ internet activity 100% of the time. This two player internet safety word search for kids is a good way of introducing some key words which are associated with staying safe on-line including ‘social media’, ‘webcam’, ‘stranger’ and ‘bullying’. Use them on their own or in addition to your own worksheets. Don’t forget that it’s not just our children’s privacy and safety we need to consider; there are plenty of viruses and malware waiting to be accidentally downloaded too!

Be cautious. Stay alert. Stay safe.

Here is the ANSWER SHEET for our Internet Safety Word Search

Below is a massive list of internet words — that is, words related to internet. The top 4 are: cyberspace, network, google and computer network. You can get the definition(s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it. The words at the top of the list are the ones most associated with internet, and as you go down the relatedness becomes more slight. By default, the words are sorted by relevance/relatedness, but you can also get the most common internet terms by using the menu below, and there’s also the option to sort the words alphabetically so you can get internet words starting with a particular letter. You can also filter the word list so it only shows words that are also related to another word of your choosing. So for example, you could enter «cyberspace» and click «filter», and it’d give you words that are related to internet and cyberspace.

You can highlight the terms by the frequency with which they occur in the written English language using the menu below. The frequency data is extracted from the English Wikipedia corpus, and updated regularly. If you just care about the words’ direct semantic similarity to internet, then there’s probably no need for this.

There are already a bunch of websites on the net that help you find synonyms for various words, but only a handful that help you find related, or even loosely associated words. So although you might see some synonyms of internet in the list below, many of the words below will have other relationships with internet — you could see a word with the exact opposite meaning in the word list, for example. So it’s the sort of list that would be useful for helping you build a internet vocabulary list, or just a general internet word list for whatever purpose, but it’s not necessarily going to be useful if you’re looking for words that mean the same thing as internet (though it still might be handy for that).

If you’re looking for names related to internet (e.g. business names, or pet names), this page might help you come up with ideas. The results below obviously aren’t all going to be applicable for the actual name of your pet/blog/startup/etc., but hopefully they get your mind working and help you see the links between various concepts. If your pet/blog/etc. has something to do with internet, then it’s obviously a good idea to use concepts or words to do with internet.

If you don’t find what you’re looking for in the list below, or if there’s some sort of bug and it’s not displaying internet related words, please send me feedback using this page. Thanks for using the site — I hope it is useful to you! 🐞

That’s about all the internet related words we’ve got! I hope this list of internet terms was useful to you in some way or another. The words down here at the bottom of the list will be in some way associated with internet, but perhaps tenuously (if you’ve currenly got it sorted by relevance, that is). If you have any feedback for the site, please share it here, but please note this is only a hobby project, so I may not be able to make regular updates to the site. Have a nice day! 🐨

A glossary of terms used for the Internet and World Wide Web — with example sentences

Below are listed words related to the Internet, with definitions/explanations and sample sentences showing the words used in context. (Many words used on or about the internet have been borrowed from existing vocabulary — for example cookie [in reality a small biscuit] or cache [hidden items]. The day-to-day meanings are not repeated here.)

address (noun): a string of letters/numbers that identifies the location of a website/webpage (for example https://www.example.com/page) or the destination for email messages (for example [email protected]). — Let me have your email address and I’ll send you the details.

admin (abbreviation): administrator
administrator (noun): a person responsible for day-to-day running and operation of a website etc. — If you lose your password and can contact the admin staff for help.

app (abbreviation): application (especially when downloaded to and used on a mobile device). — I want to install that app on my phone.
application
(noun): in computing, a software program that runs a particular operation. — Have you downloaded that new database application yet?

avatar (noun): an icon or symbol representing a particular person in an internet forum or video game etc. — You’ve got such a cool new avatar for your profile. I love it!

bandwidth (noun): the transmission capacity of an electronic communications system or computer network, expressed for example as megabits per second (Mbps or Mb/s). — To download videos you may have to pay extra for more bandwidth.

banner (noun): an advertisement on a webpage in the form of a graphic bar, column or box. — Most people really hate websites with too many banners on their pages.

bit (noun): short for binary digit; the smallest and most basic unit of information in computing and digital communications. Eight bits equal one byte. — The bit commonly represents a state with one of two possible values, for example 1 or 0, yes/no, on/off etc.

blog (noun): a (relatively small) regularly updated website or webpage, often operated by an individual and written in a conversational style. A blog is composed of posts. Originates from web log. — When Wora was travelling she started a blog to describe all the places she went.

blog (verb): write a post or posts on a blog. — I used to blog every day but I’ve been getting lazy lately.

bookmarks (noun): favourites; a record (usually in a browser) of preferred website links for easy access. — I’ve got so many bookmarks in my browser that it’s usually quicker to just google the site I want!

browse (verb): look around the internet or look through or scan a website (as opposed to making a specific search). — Once I start browsing the net I never finish lol.

browser (noun): an application on computer, smartphone and other devices for connecting to the internet and navigating between webpages. — Most smartphones come with a default browser (like Safari on iPhone) but if you prefer you can easily install some other browser to use instead.

button (noun): on a webpage or in an email etc, a graphical control element that the user can easily click on to trigger an event, such as searching for a keyword on a search engine, or confirming any action such as upload/download/pay now. — When you’ve filled in the form just click the big blue button to continue.

byte (noun): a unit of digital information that (usually) consists of eight bits. — Historically, a byte referred to the number of bits used to encode a single character of text in a computer.

cache (noun): temporary storage or memory from which high-speed retrieval is possible. — You may need to clear your browser cache if you keep getting the old data.

case-sensitive (adjective): making a difference between CAPITAL letters (upper-case) and small letters (lower-case). — Be careful, the password is case-sensitive so PaSsWoRd is not the same as password or PASSWORD.

chat (verb): engage in an online chat. — How long are you online for? Have you got time to chat a bit?

chat (noun): an informal online conversation using text messages in real time. — Many internet users enjoy online chat from time to time.

click (verb): On a webpage, email etc, press on or tap a link, image or button to perform some action. — Click here to save money.

click (noun): an act of clicking on a webpage, email etc. — We get a thousand clicks every day from this webpage.

clickbait (noun): sensational content or headlines specifically written to encourage visitors to click. — Don’t click on that trash. It’s just clickbait for the gullible.

clipart (noun): fairly basic and inexpensive pictures and graphics made for people to add to their documents or webpages. — You could easily find some clipart to illustrate your blog post, but if you want something more professional you may have to pay for it.

cloud computing (noun): the practice of using online applications and services hosted on the internet rather than in local or personal computers. — I rely on cloud computing to backup my photos so if I lose my phone I don’t lose my pics.

comments (noun): on a webpage, visitors’ thoughts and opinions about a post or article. — Do you like to leave comments on random blog posts or do you think it’s a waste of time?

comment (verb): give an opinion or express some information at the end of a post or article. — There’s a comment section at the end so feel free to comment there.

cookie (noun): a small file that a webserver installs on your computer or device to identify and track you. — I just checked my browser and it says there are 74 cookies in use on this website.

copyright (noun): a legal right to publish original work such as a document, song or film. — He said that some website copied all his pages without permission and he’s going to take them to court and sue them for a million dollars for copyright infringement.

database (noun): a system of data and information held in a computer or webserver. — Some social media sites have more information about you in their databases than you have.

developer, web developer (noun): a programmer who builds and maintains websites. — A web developer is more involved in the coding and scripting side of websites while a webmaster tends to look after the content.

digital (adjective): relating to data expressed electronically or using numerical digits. — You can upload digital images from your phone to the internet.

digital communication (noun): transfer of information using digital signals (both wired and wireless). — Email sent over the internet is an example of digital communication.

direct message, DM (noun/verb): a private communication between users on social media, forums etc, which can only be seen by the sender and the recipient. Also called private message or PM. — Please DM me with your email address.

domain extension, domain suffix (noun): the group of characters at the end of a domain name, for example «com» in englishclub.com. — I tried to get .com for my new domain name but it’s been taken, so do you think .co.uk would be ok?

Top-level domains

Generic top-level domains:
.com (commercial)
.org (organization)
.net (network)
.edu (educational)
.gov (government)
.mil (military)

Country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs):
examples
.fr (France)

.th (Thailand)

.uk (United Kingdom)

domain name (noun): a unique name that identifies a website, for example englishclub.com or equiz.me. — In www.google.com, only google.com is the domain name, and in https://www.apple.com/mac/ only apple.com is the domain name.

DOS (abbreviation): denial of service
denial of service attack (noun): a deliberate and malicious attempt to make a web server (or other computer) fail and stop working. — Many famous websites such as Google and Twitter have been targets of DOS attacks in the past.

DNS (abbreviation): Domain Name System
Domain Name System (noun): a decentralized system that allows internet domain names and other online resources to be tracked and regulated. — It’s thanks to DNS that when you type englishclub.com into your browser you don’t end up at tefl.net.

down (adjective): of a server or website, state of being non-operational, not working. — Is Google still down? Let me know when it’s up.

download (verb): copy files from the internet to your own computer or device. Compare upload. — Do you know any website where I could download all the James Bond films free?

e-commerce (noun): commercial transactions done electronically on the internet. — Would you say that Amazon.com is the most successful example of e-commerce?

email 1 (noun, uncountable): short for electronic mail, a system through which messages can be sent worldwide to and from anyone with an email address. — They used to say social media would kill email. How wrong they were!

email 2 (noun, countable): a specific message received by email. — Do you read your emails once-a-day or as they come in?

EMF (abbreviation): electromagnetic fields
electromagnetic fields (noun): invisible electric and magnetic force fields and radiation in and around all live electrical equipment including computers, cables, mobile phones and devices, modems, wifi routers and wifi systems. — Excessive EMF is harmful to human beings, especially babies and children, and we should do everything possible to reduce or eliminate it.

FAQ (abbreviation): Frequently Asked Questions (pronounced [eff-ay-kyu] OR [fak])
Frequently Asked Questions (noun): a list of questions that people often ask. — Most people just say FAQ instead of Frequently Asked Questions; and if there are several lists they may say FAQs.

favouritesUK, favoritesUS (noun): bookmarks; a record (usually in a browser) of preferred website links for easy access. — Have you noticed that some browsers say favorites and some say bookmarks?

field, form field (noun): a box on an internet form where you can enter data such as name or address. — Please fill in all fields.

filter, web filter (noun): content control software designed to limit the websites an internet user can visit on a particular computer. — Many parents install web filters to block their children from seeing unsuitable websites.

firewall (noun): a computer network security system that restricts internet access within a private network. — I can’t access YouTube on my office computer since the company installed a firewall.

follow (verb): track somebody on social media by subscribing to their account. — I used to follow celebrities on Twitter but not any more.

follower (noun): somebody who is tracking a particular account on social media. — A lot of people don’t like him but he still has over two million followers on Twitter.

format, file format (noun): the way data is saved within a file, for example:
image: gif, jpg, png
audio: mp3
video: mp4
text: html, htm, php, asp

forum, web forum (noun): a section on a website that lets users communicate with each other by posting public (and private) messages. — Anyone can read this forum but if you want to post messages you need to sign up.

forward (verb): send an email that you have received on to another person. — My emails are forwarded to a friend when I’m on holiday.

FTP (abbreviation): file transfer protocol
file transfer protocol (noun): a communication system used for the transfer of computer files over the internet, typically between a server and a computer. — Some web developers use FTP to upload their webpages to their server.

GB, gigabyte (noun): a unit of information equal to one thousand million bytes or one thousand megabytes; often abbreviated as gig. — How many gigs does your hard drive hold?

GIF (abbreviation): 1. one of several different formats for digital image files, supporting animated and static images 2. a file in GIF format, for example image.gif. — We’ll use a gif so that the image can be animated.

go down (verb): of a website or server, go offline because of overload, attack or accident. — Their server went down thanks to a DOS attack from hackers.

hack (verb): gain unauthorized access to a website, database, email etc. — His email was easily hacked because he used a very simple password.

hacker (noun): a person who hacks and gains unauthorized access to internet systems. — The police think it was a group of foreign hackers that stole the money through the bank’s website.

history (noun): a record in a web browser of recently visited websites. — Usually you can set your browser to delete your history after a set number of days.

homepage (noun): the first or main page of a website. — You can return to the homepage at any time by clicking the logo at top-left of every page.

HTML (abbreviation: HyperText Markup Language): the coding language and format used to create webpages. — Many webpages have the extension .html and sometimes .htm, but it’s the same thing.

https (abbreviation: HyperText Transport Protocol Secure): the data transfer protocol used on the World Wide Web, the prefix of websites for example https://www.englishclub.com. — The original protocol was http and it became https when more security was added.

hyperlink (noun): highlighted word, words or image that you can click on to go to another section or to another page on the internet. — Originally, hyperlinks were blue and underlined, but now they may be almost any colour.

icon (noun): a visual representation of something (for example folders and files) on a computer or website. — Most people know to click on the trash can icon to delete a file.

inbox (noun): in email, the folder where incoming emails go first. — I feel so happy when I manage to deal with all my new emails and my inbox is empty.

internet, Internet (noun): a global electronic network providing a variety of information, education, entertainment, shopping and other facilities accessible to anyone with a computer and mobile phone. — It’s hard to imagine a world without the Internet, but a few decades ago nobody had heard of it.

intranet (noun): a private or restricted network (like a mini-internet) that can only be accessed by authorized users. — Many companies have their own intranet so that staff can share messages and files privately.

IP (abbreviation): Internet Protocol
Internet Protocol (noun): the set of rules for sending and receiving data over the internet. — All our different computers, servers, devices and platforms wouldn’t be able to talk to each other globally without the Internet Protocol.

IP address (noun): a unique address or string of characters that identifies each device on the internet. — People often say «IP» instead of «IP address» in full. For example «What’s your IP?»

ISP (abbreviation): internet service provider
internet service provider (noun): a company that provides you with access to the internet. — By coincidence the company I work for uses the same ISP as we do at home.

IT (abbreviation): information technology
information technology (noun): the study and use of systems (especially computers and telecommunications) for the storage, retrieval and sending of data/information. — These days IT is one of the best career choices for young people.

JPG, JPEG (noun): 1. one of several different formats for digital image files, typically used for photographs 2. a file in JPG format, for example image.jpg. — Photographs, with colours and gradients, usually convert best to JPG.

keyword, keyphrase (noun): a word or group of words that summarize a topic and can be used to find the topic in a search engine. — Trashy websites often stuff their pages with keywords in the hope that they will appear at the top of search engine results.

LAN (abbreviation): local area network
local area network (noun): a computer network linking devices within a building or several buildings. — All the printers at work are connected to our LAN.

link (noun): hyperlink. — Did you have to pay them to get a link to your website?

link (verb): create a hyperlink between webpages. — Is it ok if I link to your latest post?

log in/log on (verb): enter a username and password to gain access to a website, computer, database etc; sign in. — It’s mostly websites involving money or membership that require you to log in.

meme (noun): a (usually funny) image, video, text etc that is copied and spread rapidly by internet users. — Memes are like little thought bombs that capture people’s imagination for a time.

message (noun): an email or similar electronic communication; an automatic electronic communication displayed on a screen. — I was checking my mail messages when a warning message popped up on the screen.

modem (noun): a device used for connecting a computer to an ISP’s incoming internet line. — If you don’t have a modem your internet provider should give you one free.

net (noun): short for internet. — Apart from email and the world wide web, how many other services are there on the net?

network (noun): a number of interconnected computers, servers etc. — The ultimate network of course is the Internet.

offline (adjective): the state of being down or disconnected (from the internet). — People are going crazy because Google’s been offline all morning.

online (adjective): the state of being up or connected (to the internet). — You can’t access our website right now but it should be back online in thirty minutes.

OP (abbreviation): original poster — the first to start a forum topic — We’re going off-topic so I’ll try to answer exactly what the OP asked.

password (noun): a secret word or string of characters that allows access to a computer or website. — Some passwords have to be eight or more characters long and composed of letters, numbers and special characters like $, &, %.

phishing (noun): the fraudulent practice of sending fake emails apparently from reputable companies like your bank, to induce you to reveal personal information such as credit card details and passwords. — Be on the lookout for scam phishing emails — if in doubt go direct to the official website or phone a number you know.

platform, online platform, digital platform (noun): a fairly flexible term that usually means a website or mobile app that facilitates the exchange of information, goods or services between users or between users and the platform. Examples may include Twitter, Amazon and Booking.com. — It’s generally agreed that a platform is more than just a big website.

podcast (noun): a digital audio recording on the internet, typically a talk or interview, that can be streamed or downloaded to a computer or mobile device. — Podcasts started as sound-only files but these days they are often video too, like the famous Joe Rogan podcast on Spotify.

print out (noun): paper version of a web page, for example, after being printed. — I need a print out of these search results as soon as you can please.

program (noun): a series of coded software instructions to control the operation of a computer, website etc; application, app. — This is a great recording program but it only runs on Mac.

programming language (noun): one of several languages used for programming or writing computer code, such as Basic, C++, Java, Perl, PHP etc. — Knowledge of more than one programming languages is usually essential if you want to be a highly-paid programmer.

protocol (noun): in computing, a set of rules that govern the exchange or transmission of data between devices (something like the grammar rules of a human language). — If two devices support the same protocol, they can communicate with each other, no matter the type of device or the manufacturer.

router, wifi router (noun): a machine which receives internet from your modem and then «routes» the internet to your various devices such as computers and laptops, mobile phones, tablets, TVs and printers etc. — My computer is wired to the router for top speed and reliability, but the rest of my devices use wifi for convenience.

scroll up/down/sideways (verb): move text and graphics on a screen up or down to see different parts of it; sometimes also move sideways to left or right. — On most websites I immediately scroll down past all the ads to find the real content.

search (verb): look for a particular webpage or topic on the web, usually using a keyword on a search engine like Google. — Try searching for «hotel london» on Google and see what come up first.

search engine (noun): specialized website (for example Google or Yandex) that looks for and identifies webpages that correspond to keywords or keyphrases entered by a user. — It’s amazing how quickly these search engines can return millions of results to my searches in a split second.

SEO (abbreviation): search engine optimization
search engine optimization (noun): the practice of optimizing and adjusting a website or webpage in the hope that it will appear at the top of search engines rankings. — Some webmasters spend big money on SEO consultants to tweak every heading, meta tag and word for better results, while others believe that just writing natural and good quality content automatically brings good results.

share (verb): let people know about some webpage or resource by linking to it or posting it on social media. — Please share my story with all your friends.

sign in (verb): log in. — If you want to comment you have to sign in first.

social media (noun): websites and platforms on the world wide web that let users create and share content and communicate with other members. — These days I try not to waste time on social media.

software program (noun): found on websites, computers and mobile phones etc, an application that has a specific function (for example a database, speadsheet, calendar); an app. — Can this software program run on Windows and Mac?

spam, spam mail (noun): unrequested, irrelevant and/or unwanted email, often sent in bulk, for the purposes of advertising, phishing, spreading malware etc. — Half the emails I get every day are spam and get filtered straight to my spam bin.

spammer (noun): a person who generates spam. — Our company is currently warning staff to avoid the latest trick by spammers to gather email addresses.

subscribe (verb): if you subscribe to a website or email newsletter you join up and expect to receive regular communication, usually by email. — If I subscribe to your newsletter, how can I unsubscribe if I don’t like what you send me?

switch something off, switch off something (verb): turn something off; stop the operation of something by using a button or switch. — I switched off the computer and went to bed.

toolbar (noun): a slim horizontal control panel usually at the top of an application, typically a web browser. — You can customize this toolbar and I usually add the share button and zoom in/out controls.

type in (verb): enter words from your keyboard, for example into a name and address box, or into the url bar at the top of a browser. — Type in your details and then press Submit.

up (adjective): of a server or website, state of being operational, working correctly. — Facebook’s been down all day but it’s up now.

upload (verb): copy files from your own computer or device to the internet. Compare download. — As soon as I write a new page on my computer, I upload it to my webserver and after that it’s visible on the internet worldwide.

URL (abbreviation): uniform resource locator
uniform resource locator (noun): the full address of a website or webpage, for example https://www.englishclub.com/grammar/. — Normally people just say URL, pronounce U-R-L, for example: What’s the URL for your latest webpage?

user ID, userID (noun): a unique identifier or username used for logging on to a website. — On this website my userID is the same as my email so I can remember it easily.

username (noun): userID; a special name used by a user to login to a website, or to post messages or use an email service etc. — To change your username you may need to ask admin to do it for you.

virus, computer virus (noun): a piece of harmful code that can copy and spread itself in computers, internet servers, websites etc, potentially corrupting the system or destroying data. — Windows computers are notorious for getting infected by viruses if they don’t have really good anti-virus software.

WAN (abbreviation): wide area network
wide area network (noun): a computer network over a larger area than a LAN, typically having a radius of more than 1 kilometre. — Wide area networks are a bit like local area networks but miles bigger, sometimes connected by satellite.

web (noun): short for world wide web. — Does anyone know just how many pages there are on the web?

web hosting (noun): a service that maintains multiple (thousands of) websites on its servers, acting on behalf of the website owner. — Seems like web hosting is quite a popular business; it’s one of the more expensive keywords in Google Advertising.

webmaster (noun): a person who maintains a particular website, especially its content. Compare to web developer who mainly looks after the programming and technical side of a website. — Please send new ideas for blog posts to our webmaster.

web page, webpage (noun): any one of billions of pages on the world wide web. Most websites have tens, hundreds or thousands of webpages. — A few websites consist of a single webpage only.

web server (noun): a specialized computer connected to the internet and serving one or more websites 24-hours a day. — There will be some interruption to our website as we will be upgrading our web server over the weekend.

website (noun): one or more webpages under a single domain name and typically based around the same topic and managed by a single organization or person. — You can find much more information on their website.

Wi-Fi, wifi (noun): a system that lets computers, smartphones and other devices connect wirelessly to each other over a limited area or connect to the internet. — Strictly-speaking the term Wi-Fi is a registered trademark owned by the Wi-Fi Alliance.

wireless LAN, WLAN (noun): a wireless local area network based on radio (wireless) transmissions, for example Wi-Fi. — All computers and printers in our office are connected to our WLAN.

WWW, www (abbreviation): world wide web; often used as part of a website address, for example https://www.englishclub.com
World Wide Web, world wide web (noun): information system on the internet that allows pages (documents) to be connected to other pages by hypertext links, such that users can search for information by moving from one page to another page; the web for short. — The first time I saw the World Wide Web I was immediately struck by the opportunities for sharing knowledge world-wide.

Английская лексика по теме Интернет

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  • Категория: Средства общения, коммуникации (Communication)
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Английская лексика на тему Интернет
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Слово Перевод Транскрипция амер. Транскрипция брит. Слушать амер. акцент Слушать брит. акцент Тема Уровень
chatroomсуществительное чат, чат-комната / / / ˈtʃætˌruːm / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
cookieсуществительное куки (небольшой фрагмент данных, отправленный веб-сервером и хранимый на компьютере пользователя) / ˈkʊki / / ˈkʊkɪ / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
e-bookсуществительное электронная книга / ˈiˌbʊk / / ˈiːbʊk / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
domain nameсуществительное доменное имя / doʊˈmeɪn neɪm / / dəʊˈmeɪn neɪm / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
eBayсуществительное ебэй (веб-сайт, который люди и компании могут использовать для покупки или продажи товаров) / / / ˈiːbeɪ / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
Generation Cсуществительное поколение C (люди, которые создают и публикуют в Интернете такие материалы, как блоги, подкасты, видео) / ˌʤɛnəˈreɪʃən si / / ˌʤɛnəˈreɪʃən siː / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
Googleсуществительное гугл (популярная поисковая система в Интернете) / ˈgugəl / / ˈɡuːɡə l / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
home pageсуществительное домашняя страница / hoʊm peɪʤ / / ˈhəʊmˌpeɪdʒ / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
leetspeakсуществительное гадкий язык (неформальный язык или код, используемый в Интернете, в котором стандартные буквы часто заменяются цифрами или специальными символами, которые по внешнему виду напоминают буквы) / / / ˈliːtˌspiːk / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
message boardсуществительное доска объявлений, форум / ˈmɛsəʤ bɔrd / / ˈmɛsɪʤ bɔːd / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
netiquetteсуществительное сетевой этикет (неформальный кодекс поведения в Интернете) / ˈnetɪkɪt / / ˈnɛtɪˌkɛt / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
onlineприлагательное онлайновый, интерактивный / ˈɑnˈlaɪn / / ˈɒnˌlaɪn / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
offlineприлагательное оффлайновый / / / ˈɒfˌlaɪn / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
paywallсуществительное платный доступ / / / ˈpeɪˌwɑːl / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
bookmarkсуществительное закладка / ˈbʊkˌmɑrk / / ˈbʊkˌmɑːk / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
broadbandсуществительное широкополосная связь / ˈbrɔdˌbænd / / ˈbrɔːdˌbænd / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
browserсуществительное браузер / ˈbraʊzər / / ˈbraʊzə / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
downloadглагол скачать / ˈdaʊnˌloʊd / / ˈdaʊnˌləʊd / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
hitсуществительное разовое посещение веб-сайта / hɪt / / hɪt / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
ISPсуществительное Интернет-провайдер / ˌaɪˌɛsˈpi / / aɪ es piː / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
memeсуществительное мем / mim / / miːm / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
newsgroupсуществительное группа новостей / ˈnuzˌgrup / / ˈnjuːzˌɡruːp / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
portalсуществительное портал / ˈpɔrtə l / / ˈpɔːtə l / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
spamглагол спамить / spæm / / spæm / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
uploadглагол загрузить / ˈʌpˌloʊd / / ʌpˈləʊd / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
webcamсуществительное вебкамера / ˈwɛbˌkæm / / ˈwɛbˌkæm / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
webcastсуществительное Интернет-трансляция / ˈwɛbˌkæst / / ˈwɛbˌkɑːst / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
webmasterсуществительное веб-мастер / ˈwɛbˌmæstər / / ˈwɛbˌmɑːstə / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
websiteсуществительное Веб-сайт / ˈwɛbˌsaɪt / / ˈwɛbˌsaɪt / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
Wi-Fiсуществительное Вай-фай / ˈwaɪˌfaɪ / / ˈwaɪˌfaɪ / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
RSSсуществительное РСС лента(стандартизированная система распространения контента от онлайн-издателей) / ɑr-ɛs-ɛs / / ɑː r es e s / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
search engineсуществительное поисковый движок / sɜrʧ ˈɛnʤən / / sɜːʧ ˈɛnʤɪn / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
search engine optimizationсуществительное поисковая оптимизация / sɜrʧ ˈɛnʤən ɑptəməˈzeɪʃən / / sɜːʧ ˈɛnʤɪn ˌɒptɪmaɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
Skypeсуществительное скайп / skaip / / skaɪp / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
spoofingсуществительное спуфинг (акт выдачи себя за другое лицо в Интернете или по электронной почте) / ˈspufɪŋ / / ˈspuːfɪŋ / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
VPNсуществительное виртуальная частная сеть / vi-pi-ɛn / / viː-piː-ɛn / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
Web 2.0существительное Веб 2.0 / wɛb 2.0 / / wɛb 2.0 / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
web addressсуществительное веб-адрес / wɛb ˈæˌdrɛs / / wɛb əˈdrɛs / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
web directoryсуществительное веб-каталог / wɛb dəˈrɛktəri / / wɛb dɪˈrɛktəri / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
WebBoardсуществительное форум, интеренет доска / / / ˈwɛbˌbɔːd / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
weblogсуществительное блог / / / ˈwɛbˌlɒɡ / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
webmailсуществительное электронная почта / / / ˈwɛbˌmeɪl / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
webpageсуществительное веб-страница / / / ˈwɛbˌpeɪdʒ / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
blogсуществительное блог / blɔg / / blɒg / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
forumсуществительное Форум / ˈfɔrəm / / ˈfɔːrəm / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
hotspotсуществительное горячая точка (место, где услуги беспроводного Интернета, особенно широкополосного доступа, предоставляются пользователям портативных компьютеров через беспроводную локальную сеть, например, в аэропорту, на вокзале или в библиотеке) / ˈhɑːtˌspɑːt / / ˈhɑːtˌspɑːt / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
liveblogсуществительное онлайн блог / / / / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
livestreamсуществительное прямая трансляция / / / / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
lurkсуществительное скрытность (термин, обозначающий, когда человек читает тему на форуме, не публикуя сообщения и не взаимодействуя с сообществом) / lɜrk / / lɜːk / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
podcastсуществительное подкаст / ˈpɔdˌkæst / / ˈpɒdkɑːst / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
surfглагол серфить интернет (свободно перемещаться с сайта на сайт) / sɜrf / / sɜːf / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
universe resource locatorсуществительное УРЛ (адрес веб-страницы) / ˈjunəˌvɜrs ˈrisɔrs ˈloʊˌkeɪtər / / ˈjuːnɪvɜːs rɪˈsɔːs ləʊˈkeɪtə / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
voipсуществительное голос по интернет протоколу ( система преобразования аналоговых сигналов в цифровые, чтобы телефонные звонки можно было совершать через Интернет) / / / / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1
Yahooсуществительное Яху (американская компания и одноименный поисковик) / ˈjɑˌhu / / jɑːˈhuː / амер. акцент брит. акцент Интернет c1

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