lurking - translation to russian
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lurking - translation to russian

PASSIVE PARTICIPANT OF A NEWSGROUP, A FORUM OR A MAILING LIST
Lurking; Lurk (Gaia Online); Lurk (internet forums); Lurkers; De-lurk; Lurking (internet); Lurk moar; Ghost follower

lurking         

['lə:kiŋ]

общая лексика

наблюдение, просмотр, отслеживание

чтение группы новостей без участия в их обсуждении

прилагательное

общая лексика

тайный

неявный

скрытый

потаённый

никому не известный

lurker         

общая лексика

"наблюдатель"

лицо, читающее письма в BBS, но не принимающее никакого участия в обсуждениях и не отправляющее туда свои письма. Термин не несет негативного оттенка, так как таких людей "молчаливое" большинство

Lurlei         
  • Aerial image of [[Katz Castle]] and the Lorelei
  • [[Lorelei Fountain]] by [[Ernst Herter]], a [[Heinrich Heine]] memorial in [[the Bronx]], [[New York City]]
  • View of the Rhine as seen from the Lorelei
  • Lorelei, siren of Germanic mythology, of great beauty and delicious song, who was placed on a rock on the Rhine and with her song seduced the navigators. Sculpture that stands on the banks of the river in the Rhineland.
  • The Lorelei in 1900
ROCK ON THE EASTERN BANK OF THE RIVER RHINE IN GERMANY
Lurlei; Lurking rock; Die Lorelei; Loreley

['luəlai]

синоним

Lorelei

Definition

Lurking
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Lurk.

Wikipedia

Lurker

In Internet culture, a lurker is typically a member of an online community who observes, but does not participate. The exact definition depends on context. Lurkers make up a large proportion of all users in online communities. Lurking allows users to learn the conventions of an online community before they participate, improving their socialization when they eventually "de-lurk". However, a lack of social contact while lurking sometimes causes loneliness or apathy among lurkers.

Lurkers are referred to using many names, including browsers, read-only participants, non-public participants, legitimate peripheral participants, vicarious learners, or sleepers.

Examples of use of lurking
1. Could Samantha‘s basque be lurking on the top shelf?
2. Lurking behind this behavior is an ambition for reinvasion.
3. Also, all crises have surprises lurking, he pointed out.
4. Are there other silent potential disasters lurking in the dark?
5. With sectarian death squads lurking, there‘s safety in numbers.
What is the Russian for lurking? Translation of &#39lurking&#39 to Russian