Duits

Uitgebreide vertaling voor URL (Duits) in het Engels

URL:

URL

  1. URL (Internetadresse; Uniform Resource Locator; Webadresse)
    the web address; the Web address; the URL; the Uniform Resource Locator
    – An address that uniquely identifies a location on the Internet. A URL is usually preceded by http://, as in http://www.microsoft.com. A URL can contain more detail, such as the name of a page of hypertext, often with the file name extension .html or .htm. 1

Vertaal Matrix voor URL:

Zelfstandig NaamwoordVerwante vertalingenAndere vertalingen
URL Internetadresse; URL; Uniform Resource Locator; Webadresse
Uniform Resource Locator Internetadresse; URL; Uniform Resource Locator; Webadresse
Web address Internetadresse; URL; Uniform Resource Locator; Webadresse
web address Internetadresse; URL; Uniform Resource Locator; Webadresse

Synoniemen voor "URL":




Engels

Uitgebreide vertaling voor URL (Engels) in het Duits

url:


Synoniemen voor "url":

  • URL; uniform resource locator; universal resource locator; address; computer address

URL:

URL [the ~] zelfstandig naamwoord

  1. the URL (Uniform Resource Locator; web address; Web address)
    – An address that uniquely identifies a location on the Internet. A URL is usually preceded by http://, as in http://www.microsoft.com. A URL can contain more detail, such as the name of a page of hypertext, often with the file name extension .html or .htm. 1

Vertaal Matrix voor URL:

Zelfstandig NaamwoordVerwante vertalingenAndere vertalingen
- uniform resource locator; universal resource locator
Not SpecifiedVerwante vertalingenAndere vertalingen
Internetadresse URL; Uniform Resource Locator; Web address; web address Internet address
URL URL; Uniform Resource Locator; Web address; web address
Uniform Resource Locator URL; Uniform Resource Locator; Web address; web address
Webadresse URL; Uniform Resource Locator; Web address; web address

Verwante definities voor "URL":

  1. the address of a web page on the world wide web2
  2. An address that uniquely identifies a location on the Internet. A URL is usually preceded by http://, as in http://www.microsoft.com. A URL can contain more detail, such as the name of a page of hypertext, often with the file name extension .html or .htm.1