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单词 hyperlink
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Definition of hyperlink in English:

hyperlink

noun ˈhʌɪpəlɪŋkˈhaɪpərˌlɪŋk
Computing
  • A link from a hypertext document to another location, activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image.

    超级链接

    Example sentencesExamples
    • TSRs can now benefit from online scripting by accessing hyperlinks on HTML files.
    • You should never click a hyperlink in an email, especially if you don't know who sent it to you.
    • Give them all the vital contact information in your signature file at the bottom with hyperlinks to your email to make it easy.
    • Now, it's not that I don't trust Derb, but I decided to click on the hyperlink at ‘I have not made this up’ just out of curiosity.
    • There's actually already a great deal of literature available in digitized form online, complete with hyperlinks.
    • A click through is measured when someone actually clicks on the hyperlink.
    • URLs - It stores hyperlinks to visited Web sites.
    • Notice in the recipe directions, there are a couple of hyperlinks on the words ‘combine’ and ‘pan’ which, if clicked, will take you to our store.
    • If you're interested in reading the article, all you need do is scroll down a bit, after clicking on the pink hyperlink below.
    • Add these hyperlinks to a ‘links we like’ section on your resource page.
    • These surveys can be promoted by e-mail and employees only have to click on a hyperlink to express their ideas.
    • Do they use search engines, or follow hyperlinks on Web pages?
    • ‘The hyperlinks must be activated or followed for the malicious script to run,’ the report adds.
    • In this case, linking is when one website connects via a hyperlink to another website.
    • People would not be required to click on links and hyperlinks.
    • Spammers are clicking on hyperlinks leading from the site to see if there are more soft targets on Reykjavik's link list.
    • Each URL is a ‘Web site,’ or a location on the Internet that individuals can visit by clicking on hyperlinks.
    • Also never click on any hyperlinks in any junk email - this again confirms your existence and can lead to a virus being downloaded directly onto your PC.
    • For best results, all of your top keywords should appear in hyperlinks on your home page, leading to internal pages on your site.
    • ‘The most effective step that you can take to help protect yourself from malicious hyperlinks is not to click them,’ the company advises.
verb ˈhʌɪpəlɪŋkˈhaɪpərˌlɪŋk
[with object]Computing
  • Create a hyperlink between (documents or parts of a document)

    thumbnail images which are hyperlinked to a larger image

    超级链接到大图像的缩小图像。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each object in your code becomes hyperlinked to its definition.
    • Once 15 or more bloggers hyperlink the same keywords to the same URL, the information at that URL gains value.
    • They lead our computers to sites that have a hyperlink or permanently hyperlink a page for us.
    • Thumbnails are miniature versions of a picture that are hyperlinked to its actual size version.
    • In addition, the text of each article is hyperlinked where appropriate to other Wikipedia articles.
    • In the same story at InfoWorld, the word ‘server’ is hyperlinked fifteen times - even in the title.
    • Each report was extensively hyperlinked to Indymedia field reports and other news sources.
    • But then to hyperlink to a piece so void of journalistic integrity and intellectual responsibility, is truly going too far.
    • I scanned thru the site you hyperlinked and it is pretty wild.
    • In the electronic environment we can hyperlink each word in a description to the definition and provide a pop-up window on demand.
    • Make sure you hyperlink your URL and use Anchor Text with your most targeted keywords.
    • My email address is hyperlinked to the byline below each post.
    • ‘Indexing,’ in the context of a web site means more than just a list of keywords, hyperlinked to the relevant pages.
    • Names of drugs are hyperlinked to deeper explanations.
    • The documents are hyperlinked with encoding generators and inheritance mappers to ease the implementation burden.
    • For every image that is not hyperlinked you could insert your main keywords.
    • The last time I tried to post a link from the google groups, it wouldn't hyperlink correctly.
    • All he did was to hyperlink to a few sites that had infringing sound recordings.
    • Sorry, man - I'm simply too tuckered out for hyperlinking right now.
    • How is hypertext - more accurately, hyperlinking - a form of design?
    • In fact, Google has been promoting an html tag solution to hyperlinking strategies, which they term ‘search engine spamming.’
    • Ideally they should be HTML documents so that their references can be hyperlinked to the documents referred to.
    • Ashok Chandra spoke of the need to combine linguistics, search, taxonomy, personalization and the social networks represented by hyperlinking.
    • It's brilliantly footnoted, with characters and places hyperlinked (places are even linked to current-day streetmaps), and references to further information.
    • With luck, the ‘and more’ will include hyperlinking the URLs that appear in their stories, something the Gazette also needs to do.
    • Related to this previous point are the legal issues associated with hyperlinking to and from third party websites.
    • For example, it's very handy to be able to hyperlink inside of a paper.
    • Every item in your Site Map must be hyperlinked to its URL.
    • This article may be reprinted as long as the resource box is left intact and all links are hyperlinked.
    • But the site owner has this threat on it to sue anyone who hyperlinks to it.
    • And it isn't really a blog in the strictest sense because in the strictest sense a blog really is about hyperlinking your way around the web.
    • He also showed off hyperlinking, collaboration over a network and a method of inputting text by chording, among other features.
    • This is a no brainer but make sure all of your buttons are hyperlinked to a page and the right destination page.
    • I think that you would want to hyperlink directly to the underlying files rather than use the desktop search tools.
    • Please click on the news article hyperlinked above, and e-mail it to everyone in Southern California that you know.
    • The words ‘Home’, ‘Articles’ and ‘Web Design’ should be hyperlinked to their corresponding web page.
    • Building a solid link popularity strategy is NOT just about slapping links on a page or making sure all of your Web pages are hyperlinked.
    • It also transfers hyperlinks and file properties or block attributes (AutoCAD).
    • If you go to the link, all the important words are hyperlinked, and there's a nice CV of text based info on the subject as well.
    • One of the other citizen-centric issues is hyperlinking related useful sites that are not controlled by government.

Origin

1980s: from hyper- + link.

Definition of hyperlink in US English:

hyperlink

nounˈhīpərˌliNGkˈhaɪpərˌlɪŋk
Computing
  • A link from a hypertext file or document to another location or file, typically activated by clicking on a highlighted word or image on the screen.

    超级链接

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘The hyperlinks must be activated or followed for the malicious script to run,’ the report adds.
    • Add these hyperlinks to a ‘links we like’ section on your resource page.
    • For best results, all of your top keywords should appear in hyperlinks on your home page, leading to internal pages on your site.
    • URLs - It stores hyperlinks to visited Web sites.
    • These surveys can be promoted by e-mail and employees only have to click on a hyperlink to express their ideas.
    • You should never click a hyperlink in an email, especially if you don't know who sent it to you.
    • Notice in the recipe directions, there are a couple of hyperlinks on the words ‘combine’ and ‘pan’ which, if clicked, will take you to our store.
    • ‘The most effective step that you can take to help protect yourself from malicious hyperlinks is not to click them,’ the company advises.
    • Do they use search engines, or follow hyperlinks on Web pages?
    • People would not be required to click on links and hyperlinks.
    • If you're interested in reading the article, all you need do is scroll down a bit, after clicking on the pink hyperlink below.
    • A click through is measured when someone actually clicks on the hyperlink.
    • TSRs can now benefit from online scripting by accessing hyperlinks on HTML files.
    • Spammers are clicking on hyperlinks leading from the site to see if there are more soft targets on Reykjavik's link list.
    • Now, it's not that I don't trust Derb, but I decided to click on the hyperlink at ‘I have not made this up’ just out of curiosity.
    • In this case, linking is when one website connects via a hyperlink to another website.
    • Each URL is a ‘Web site,’ or a location on the Internet that individuals can visit by clicking on hyperlinks.
    • Also never click on any hyperlinks in any junk email - this again confirms your existence and can lead to a virus being downloaded directly onto your PC.
    • There's actually already a great deal of literature available in digitized form online, complete with hyperlinks.
    • Give them all the vital contact information in your signature file at the bottom with hyperlinks to your email to make it easy.
verbˈhīpərˌliNGkˈhaɪpərˌlɪŋk
[with object]Computing
  • Create a hyperlink between (documents or parts of a document)

    thumbnail images that are hyperlinked to a larger image

    超级链接到大图像的缩小图像。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ashok Chandra spoke of the need to combine linguistics, search, taxonomy, personalization and the social networks represented by hyperlinking.
    • My email address is hyperlinked to the byline below each post.
    • It also transfers hyperlinks and file properties or block attributes (AutoCAD).
    • For example, it's very handy to be able to hyperlink inside of a paper.
    • Sorry, man - I'm simply too tuckered out for hyperlinking right now.
    • Each report was extensively hyperlinked to Indymedia field reports and other news sources.
    • Related to this previous point are the legal issues associated with hyperlinking to and from third party websites.
    • This is a no brainer but make sure all of your buttons are hyperlinked to a page and the right destination page.
    • He also showed off hyperlinking, collaboration over a network and a method of inputting text by chording, among other features.
    • If you go to the link, all the important words are hyperlinked, and there's a nice CV of text based info on the subject as well.
    • In fact, Google has been promoting an html tag solution to hyperlinking strategies, which they term ‘search engine spamming.’
    • Each object in your code becomes hyperlinked to its definition.
    • But then to hyperlink to a piece so void of journalistic integrity and intellectual responsibility, is truly going too far.
    • The last time I tried to post a link from the google groups, it wouldn't hyperlink correctly.
    • All he did was to hyperlink to a few sites that had infringing sound recordings.
    • This article may be reprinted as long as the resource box is left intact and all links are hyperlinked.
    • I think that you would want to hyperlink directly to the underlying files rather than use the desktop search tools.
    • The documents are hyperlinked with encoding generators and inheritance mappers to ease the implementation burden.
    • Building a solid link popularity strategy is NOT just about slapping links on a page or making sure all of your Web pages are hyperlinked.
    • Thumbnails are miniature versions of a picture that are hyperlinked to its actual size version.
    • They lead our computers to sites that have a hyperlink or permanently hyperlink a page for us.
    • For every image that is not hyperlinked you could insert your main keywords.
    • In addition, the text of each article is hyperlinked where appropriate to other Wikipedia articles.
    • And it isn't really a blog in the strictest sense because in the strictest sense a blog really is about hyperlinking your way around the web.
    • How is hypertext - more accurately, hyperlinking - a form of design?
    • Names of drugs are hyperlinked to deeper explanations.
    • Ideally they should be HTML documents so that their references can be hyperlinked to the documents referred to.
    • Once 15 or more bloggers hyperlink the same keywords to the same URL, the information at that URL gains value.
    • Make sure you hyperlink your URL and use Anchor Text with your most targeted keywords.
    • The words ‘Home’, ‘Articles’ and ‘Web Design’ should be hyperlinked to their corresponding web page.
    • It's brilliantly footnoted, with characters and places hyperlinked (places are even linked to current-day streetmaps), and references to further information.
    • In the electronic environment we can hyperlink each word in a description to the definition and provide a pop-up window on demand.
    • One of the other citizen-centric issues is hyperlinking related useful sites that are not controlled by government.
    • Every item in your Site Map must be hyperlinked to its URL.
    • Please click on the news article hyperlinked above, and e-mail it to everyone in Southern California that you know.
    • ‘Indexing,’ in the context of a web site means more than just a list of keywords, hyperlinked to the relevant pages.
    • With luck, the ‘and more’ will include hyperlinking the URLs that appear in their stories, something the Gazette also needs to do.
    • But the site owner has this threat on it to sue anyone who hyperlinks to it.
    • I scanned thru the site you hyperlinked and it is pretty wild.
    • In the same story at InfoWorld, the word ‘server’ is hyperlinked fifteen times - even in the title.

Origin

1980s: from hyper- + link.

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