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Hosting web
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
web hosting [ˈhəʊstɪŋ] SUST. U
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. host1 [ingl. am. hoʊst, ingl. brit. həʊst] SUST.
1.1. host (person dispensing hospitality):
1.2. host:
host RADIO, TV
2.1. host (of parasite):
2.2. host (of transplant) MED.:
II. host1 [ingl. am. hoʊst, ingl. brit. həʊst] V. trans.
1. host (be the venue for):
2. host:
host RADIO, TV show/game/quiz
3. host party/function:
host2 [ingl. am. hoʊst, ingl. brit. həʊst] SUST.
1. host (multitude):
2. host (army):
host liter.
host3 [ingl. am. hoʊst, ingl. brit. həʊst] SUST.
the Host REL.
the Host REL.
web [ingl. am. wɛb, ingl. brit. wɛb] SUST.
1.1. web:
1.2. web (of cloth):
1.3. web (structure):
2. web (on bird's, frog's foot):
3. web INFORM.:
the Web or web
la or el web
en el diccionario PONS
I. host1 [həʊst, ingl. am. hoʊst] SUST.
1. host (person who receives guests):
anfitrión(-ona) m (f)
2. host (presenter):
presentador(a) m (f)
3. host BIOL.:
4. host INFORM.:
II. host1 [həʊst, ingl. am. hoʊst] V. trans.
1. host:
host party
host event
2. host (programme):
host2 [həʊst, ingl. am. hoʊst] SUST.
Host [həʊst, ingl. am. hoʊst] SUST. REL.
web1 [web] SUST.
1. web (woven net):
2. web fig. (complex network):
3. web fig. (trap):
4. web (connective tissue):
I. web2 [web] SUST. INFORM.
web f
red f
II. web2 [web] ADJ. inv. INFORM.
en el diccionario PONS
I. host1 [hoʊst] SUST.
1. host (person who receives guests):
anfitrión(-ona) m (f)
2. host (presenter):
presentador(a) m (f)
3. host BIOL.:
4. host comput:
II. host1 [hoʊst] V. trans.
1. host:
host party
host event
2. host TV, RADIO (program):
host2 [hoʊst] SUST.
Host [hoʊst] SUST. REL.
web1 [web] SUST.
1. web (woven net):
2. web fig. (complex network):
3. web fig. (trap):
4. web (connective tissue):
I. web2 [web] SUST. inet
red f
II. web2 [web] ADJ. inv. inet
Present
Ihost
youhost
he/she/ithosts
wehost
youhost
theyhost
Past
Ihosted
youhosted
he/she/ithosted
wehosted
youhosted
theyhosted
Present Perfect
Ihavehosted
youhavehosted
he/she/ithashosted
wehavehosted
youhavehosted
theyhavehosted
Past Perfect
Ihadhosted
youhadhosted
he/she/ithadhosted
wehadhosted
youhadhosted
theyhadhosted
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The overtness of the spider and its web thus has been speculated to prevent larger creatures from accidentally destroying the web and possibly crushing the spider underfoot.
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A number of web pages exist that serve to perpetuate the tale.
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Subscribers on the mailing list can earn points or gift certificates for making web referrals that turn into sales transactions.
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However, it includes a special redirection script that redirects regular web surfers to the competitor's site.
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Wikis are a type of web content management system, and the most commonly supported off-the-shelf software that web hosting facilities offer.
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