中英
email
/ ˈiːmeɪl /
/ ˈiːmeɪl /
  • 简明
  • n.电子邮件(通信方式);电子邮件
  • v.给(某人)发电子邮件
  • 【名】 (Email)(法)埃马伊(人名)
  • 初中/CET4/CET6/
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     邮箱

    ... Tel(联系电话): Email(邮箱) Address(联系地址): ...

  • 2

     电子邮件

    ... 实时运输协议RTP 电子邮件.Email 移动自组网、无线传感器网络和WiMAX ...

  • 3

     企业邮局

    ... 服务器租用Server 企业邮局Email 网站建设Design ...

  • 4

     信箱

    ... Email:信箱 Re-Type Email (confirm):确认信箱 First Name:姓 ...

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  • 双语例句
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  • 权威例句
  • 1
    I'll email her the documents.
    我将用电邮把这些文件发送给她。
    《牛津词典》
  • 2
    We only communicate by email.
    我们只是互通电邮。
    《牛津词典》
  • 3
    I'll email the documents to her.
    我将用电邮把这些文件发送给她。
    《牛津词典》
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  • 词典短语
  • 词源
  • 百科
  • Email

    Electronic mail, most commonly referred to as email or e-mail since c 1993, is a method of exchanging digital messages from an author to one or more recipients. Modern email operates across the Internet or other computer networks. Some early email systems required that the author and the recipient both be online at the same time, in common with instant messaging. Today's email systems are based on a store-and-forward model. Email servers accept, forward, deliver, and store messages. Neither the users nor their computers are required to be online simultaneously; they need connect only briefly, typically to a mail server, for as long as it takes to send or receive messages. Historically, the term electronic mail was used generically for any electronic document transmission. For example, several writers in the early 1970s used the term to describe fax document transmission. As a result, it is difficult to find the first citation for the use of the term with the more specific meaning it has today.An Internet email message[NB 1] consists of three components, the message envelope, the message header, and the message body. The message header contains control information, including, minimally, an originator's email address and one or more recipient addresses. Usually descriptive information is also added, such as a subject header field and a message submission date/time stamp.Originally a text-only (ASCII) communications medium, Internet email was extended to carry, e.g. text in other character sets, multi-media content attachments, a process standardized in RFC 2045 through 2049. Collectively, these RFCs have come to be called Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). Subsequent RFCs have proposed standards for internationalized email addresses using UTF-8.Electronic mail predates the inception of the Internet and was in fact a crucial tool in creating it, but the history of modern, global Internet email services reaches back to the early ARPANET. Standards for encoding email messages were proposed as early as 1973 (RFC 561). Conversion from ARPANET to the Internet in the early 1980s produced the core of the current services. An email sent in the early 1970s looks quite similar to a basic text message sent on the Internet today.Email is an information and communications technology. It uses technology to communicate a digital message over the Internet. Users use email differently, based on how they think about it. There are many software platforms available to send and receive. Popular email platforms include Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, Outlook, and many others.Network-based email was initially exchanged on the ARPANET in extensions to the File Transfer Protocol (FTP), but is now carried by the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), first published as Internet standard 10 (RFC 821) in 1982. In the process of transporting email messages between systems, SMTP communicates delivery parameters using a message envelope separate from the message (header and body) itself.

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