单词 | country code |
释义 | country codecountry codecountry codecountry code(networking, standard)Originally country codes were just for countries; but countrycodes have been allocated for many areas (mostly islands) thataren't countries, such as Antarctica (aq), Christmas Island(cx) and Saint Pierre et Miquelon (pm). Country codes are defined in ISO 3166 and are used as thetop level domain for Internet hostnames in most countriesbut hardly ever in the USA (code "us"). ISO 3166 definesshort and full english and french names, two- and three-lettercodes and a three-digit code for each country. There are also language codes. Latest list. country codeAn Internet top-level domain assigned to a country. A country code is a two-letter suffix such as .us (United States), .ca (Canada) and .de (Germany). For a list of codes, see country codes A-E, country codes F-M and country codes N-Z. For a list of all top-level domains, see Internet domain name. The Pacific island nation of Tuvalu found a unique way to profit from its country code (see .tv).Computers read Internet addresses from right to left. Thus, on encountering sven@univ.oslo.net.se, the message would first be sent to Sweden, since .se is the country code for Sweden. Swedish routers would then send the message to univ.oslo.net where it will be waiting for Sven the next time he signs on. Country Codes in Search Engines Google and Yahoo! have language selection boxes for narrowing searches to particular countries; however, other search engines let you specify the country code. For example, to find websites in France about wine using the AltaVista search engine (www.altavista.com), one could type +wine +domain:fr. To do the same in Go (www.go.com), one would type +wine +site:fr. See CCODE |
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