on-site — located at or taking place at a particular site or location
Part of speech: ADJECTIVE
Definition: located at or taking place at a particular site or location
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈɑːn saɪt/
Korean meaning: 현장의, 현지의
Korean pronunciation: **온** 사이트
Example Sentences
- The pizza delivery guy got confused and started doing on-site construction work instead of delivering food.
- Our company provides on-site technical support for all major clients.
- The chef insisted on on-site cooking, even though it was just a sandwich delivery.
on-site
ADJECTIVE//ˈɑːn saɪt//
located at or taking place at a particular site or location

located at or taking place at a particular site or location
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Origin
영어의 'on'(위에)과 'site'(장소, 부지)가 결합된 복합어로, 특정 위치나 장소에서 직접적으로 이루어지는 것을 의미합니다.
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“The pizza delivery guy got confused and started doing on-site construction work instead of delivering food.”
“Our company provides on-site technical support for all major clients.”
“The chef insisted on on-site cooking, even though it was just a sandwich delivery.”
“All safety equipment must be available on-site during construction.”
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