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1top-level — ˈtop ˌlevel adjective involving the people with the most important jobs in a company or organization: • a committee composed of top level executives * * * top level UK US (also top level) adjective [usually before noun] ► relating to or involving …
2top-level domain — (TLD) A top level domain name such as .com or .org (generic top level domain (gTLD)) or .co.uk (country code top level domain (ccTLD)). Related links …
3top level domain — (TLD) A top level domain name such as .com or .org (generic top level domain (gTLD)) or .co.uk (country code top level domain (ccTLD)). Related links …
4top-level domain — ˌtop level doˈmain noun [countable] abbreviation TLD COMPUTING a few letters at the end of an Internet domain name, that are part of an organization s Internet address: • All major U.S. corporations adopted .com as their top level domain …
5top-level — adjective involving the highest level of people or skills: top level talks …
6top-level — [adj] high ranking, important aristocratic, distinguished, esteemed, famous, first class*, foremost, four star*, front page*, grand, high level, high profile, high up, honored, illustrious, leading, majestic, majorleague*, noble, notable, noted,… …
7top-level — /top lev euhl/, adj. at a high level: a top level conference. * * * …
8top level domain — UK US noun [C] (ABBREVIATION TLD) IT ► the last part of the name used by websites of a particular type or in a particular country: »The company owns 16 other top level domain names, including us.com, uk.com and gb.com …
9top-level — adj [only before noun] involving the most powerful people in a country, organization etc ▪ top level meetings between EU leaders …
10top-level — (also top line) ► ADJECTIVE ▪ of the highest quality or ranking …