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单词 cyberphobia
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Definition of cyberphobia in English:

cyberphobia

noun sʌɪbəˈfəʊbɪəˌsaɪbərˈfoʊbiə
mass noun
  • Extreme or irrational fear of computers or technology.

    cyberphobia may sound silly, but a new survey found many people are ignorant about electronic gadgets
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For example, several have been coined in recent years to describe a terror of some newish examples of technology: computerphobia, cyberphobia, cybertechnophobia, telephobia and technophobia.
    • Unfortunately for Professor Lotter, it appears someone has already coined the term ‘cyberphobia’, meaning the fear of computers /Internet/technology.
    • No, it wasn't an attack of cyberphobia that led this 28-year veteran of The New York Times publishing empire to the much smaller world of PressPoint.
    • Which seemed to think that Internet access via TVs and mobile phones may get more people over their cyberphobia.

Derivatives

  • cyberphobe

  • noun ˈsʌɪbəfəʊbˈsaɪbərˌfoʊb
    • A person with an extreme or irrational fear of computers or technology.

      cyberphobes are convinced that if they touch the wrong button on a computer, it will explode
      Example sentencesExamples
      • One doesn't have to be a cyberphobe to feel a certain apprehension about the things computers can be made to do.
      • Surely countless valuable sites have been excluded in this brief survey; the above simply represent those one former cyberphobe has found beneficial.
      • David is a retired soldier, a realtor, an actor, a Rotarian, a chartered arbitrator and cyberphobe.
  • cyberphobic

  • nounsʌɪbəˈfəʊbɪkˌsaɪbərˈfoʊbɪk
    • A person with an extreme or irrational fear of computers or technology.

      within the business community, there are many cyberphobics and people with limited computer skills
 
 

Definition of cyberphobia in US English:

cyberphobia

nounˌsaɪbərˈfoʊbiəˌsībərˈfōbēə
  • Extreme or irrational fear of computers or technology.

    cyberphobia may sound silly, but a new survey found many people are ignorant about electronic gadgets
    Example sentencesExamples
    • No, it wasn't an attack of cyberphobia that led this 28-year veteran of The New York Times publishing empire to the much smaller world of PressPoint.
    • Unfortunately for Professor Lotter, it appears someone has already coined the term ‘cyberphobia’, meaning the fear of computers /Internet/technology.
    • Which seemed to think that Internet access via TVs and mobile phones may get more people over their cyberphobia.
    • For example, several have been coined in recent years to describe a terror of some newish examples of technology: computerphobia, cyberphobia, cybertechnophobia, telephobia and technophobia.
 
 
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