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We found 40 words and 5 examples matching 'ウェブ'
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1. web
2. World Wide Web; WWW; Web  (see also: ワールドワイドウェブ; computer terminology)
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noun
webtoon (digital comic made to be read on a smartphone)
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3
Most common form: ウェブ・サイト
noun
web site; website  (computer terminology)
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noun
Webmaster  (computer terminology)
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noun
web application  (computer terminology)
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わたし
ども
ウェブサイトhttp://www.example.comあなた
ひつよう
必要
じょうほう
情報
すべ
つた
えします

Our Web site, http://www.example.com will tell you all you need to know.
ウェブサイトタグラインその
きぎょう
企業
なに
おこな
っていて
きょうごう
競合
たしゃ
他社
どこ
ちが
わかるようなものでなくてはならない
The website's tagline has to let people know what that business does and how it differs from the competition.
わたし
ウェブページ
わたし
こともっと
って
ください
Visit my webpage and find out more about me.
えいふつかいきょう
英仏海峡
およ
わた
せいこう
成功
した
さいしょ
最初
ひと
ウェッブ
せんちょう
船長
でした
The first man that succeed in swimming the Channel was Captain Webb.
ウェブ・サーバークッキー
りよう
利用
している
ばあい
場合
どうなるでしょ
I wonder how it is when the web server uses cookies?
 
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