on-line - significado y definición. Qué es on-line
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Qué (quién) es on-line - definición

TERMS FOR BEING CONNECTED TO, OR DISCONNECTED FROM, THE INTERNET
On-line; Offline; Online; Off-line; Off-power; Come online; On-line and off-line; Online & offline; On-/off-line; On/offline; OnLine

on-line         
<jargon> 1. Ready for use. E.g. "The graph plotter's fixed and on-line again". 2. Interactive as opposed to batch. Accessible via a computer (or terminal), rather than on paper or other medium. 3. Of a user, actively using a computer system, especially the Internet. E.g "I haven't been on-line for three days." "On-line" should be hyphenated because it is compounded from two words but the hyphen is often omitted in names of organisations or services. (1998-12-22)
on-line         
see online
Neuróticos on line         
BOOK BY LUIS PESCETTI
Neuroticos on line
Neuróticos on line (Neurotics Online) is a 1998 book cowritten by the writer and musician Luis Pescetti and the . It is the first book of two in the series of the same name.

Wikipedia

Online and offline

In computer technology and telecommunications, online indicates a state of connectivity and offline indicates a disconnected state. In modern terminology, this usually refers to an Internet connection, but (especially when expressed "on line" or "on the line") could refer to any piece of equipment or functional unit that is connected to a larger system. Being online means that the equipment or subsystem is connected, or that it is ready for use.

"Online" has come to describe activities performed on and data available on the Internet, for example: "online identity", "online predator", "online gambling", "online game", "online shopping", "online banking", and "online learning". Similar meaning is also given by the prefixes "cyber" and "e", as in the words "cyberspace", "cybercrime", "email", and "ecommerce". In contrast, "offline" can refer to either computing activities performed while disconnected from the Internet, or alternatives to Internet activities (such as shopping in brick-and-mortar stores). The term "offline" is sometimes used interchangeably with the acronym "IRL", meaning "in real life".

Ejemplos de uso de on-line
1. However, most on–line touts have moved off–shore.
2. Slowly, the city‘s gigantic pumps are coming on line.
3. The test is available on–line at www.nationalmemorytest.net.au.
4. An on–line Hebrew edition of the Bible is available at http÷//kodesh.snunit.k12.il, which also has on–line copies of the Mishna, Tosefta, Jerusalem and Babylonian Talmuds and Maimonides‘ Mishne Torah.
5. Millions of people are ordering flights or books or other goods on–line, they are talking to their friends on–line, downloading music, all of it when they want to, not when the shop or office is open.