Dwell Time (time Spent On Page)

In short, latency is measured from when a user clicks on a search result, spends time on the page, and ends when the user returns to the search results pages.

Why is this indicator important for search engines? Since search engines strive to provide useful content to their users, the longer retention time means that the content must be useful enough for the user to spend time processing.

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Literal Meanings of Dwell Time (time Spent On Page)

Dwell:

Meanings of Dwell:
  1. The during which a system or component remains in a particular state.

  2. Brief pause in the movement of part of the mechanism to complete the operation.

  3. Expected delay in the time control program.

  4. In a gasoline engine, the during which the ignition points are closed to allow current to flow through the ignition coil between each spark. Measured as an angle in degrees around the camshaft at the valve actuation points, i.e. on a 4-cylinder engine this could be 55° for example (spark angle 90°, closed points 55° between).

  5. Live to live.

  6. Reflecting on a certain thought, idea, etc., standing motionless (on).

  7. Be in a certain state.

  8. Stay to continue.

Time:

Meanings of Time:
  1. A call from the bartender to inform customers that the establishment is closing and no more drinks will be served.

Sentences of Time
  1. Let's synchronize our clocks so that we don't have to be at different times.

  2. Your car is three times faster than mine, which is four times heavier than this.

Time:

Meanings of Time:
  1. A call from the bartender to inform customers that the establishment is closing and no more drinks will be served.

Sentences of Time
  1. Let's synchronize our clocks so that we don't have to be at different times.

  2. Your car is three times faster than mine, which is four times heavier than this.

Spent:

Meanings of Spent:
  1. (To pay money.

  2. Ensure frequent use with on or on.

  3. It is wrong to spend.

  4. Get tired, get tired.

  5. Consume, consume (time).

  6. Getting an through .

  7. Waste or use before use.

  8. From show to show.

  9. Be innovative to get ahead.

  10. Used, used, worn, worn.

  11. Fish: starved after spawning.

Sentences of Spent
  1. He spends a lot more on gambling than in a normal life.

  2. Issue a domain in the game.

  3. The wave storm is over.

  4. My usually spends her free time in nightclubs.

  5. The fish releases its into the eggs, which it finds floating and whose mothers it has never seen.

  6. Energy is spent on its use.

  7. Used cartridge.

On:

Meanings of On:
  1. In a state of activity, operation or work.

  2. Walk on the current schedule.

  3. Distressed adjustable liner.

  4. (usually negative) Acceptable, appropriate.

  5. Intentional, involved, judged, usually as part of an accepted challenge.

  6. He came to base as a runner and positioned himself there, waiting for more action from the next batter.

  7. In the center of the field on the same side as the batsman's feet, the left side for a right-handed batsman.

  8. Towards working conditions.

  9. Cover or rest.

  10. Along, forward (continued).

  11. Go further in detail.

  12. (obsolete in US) later.

  13. The bets are better than the straight odds. See also Odson.

  14. It is placed on top and touches from above.

  15. It is located or attached to the outer surface.

  16. An expression of pictorial placement or binding.

  17. Indicates act or action by contact with the surface, top or outside of something, ie. from.

  18. In or in (a particular region or place).

  19. Mounted on the side.

  20. Supported by (specified part of itself).

  21. To give strength.

  22. Act against him.

  23. Upholstery.

  24. (for some modes of transportation, including public transportation) In (vehicle) for the purpose of travelling.

  25. On this day.

  26. Somewhere during the day.

  27. Some time after starting something too.

  28. Pick an exciting topic.

  29. Owned.

  30. Currently of (and often because of).

  31. Specify a tool or medium.

  32. Indicates the target or item affected by the event or action.

  33. Name the object of the emotion.

  34. Indicates support.

  35. Absent or busy (for example, a planned action).

  36. Do you regularly take medication?.

  37. Under the influence ().

  38. Have an identical domain and code domain.

  39. With V^n as the domain and V as the code domain for the set V and the integer n.

  40. As well as displaying a multiplication or series in a row.

  41. Demonstrate dependence or trust with confidence.

  42. In danger or safety.

  43. The number is linked to the service.

  44. Under a promise.

  45. By or by sorcery or spell, or come, fall or rest.

  46. (especially if the number of fighters or participants is indicated) Against against.

  47. In Japanese, the pronunciation or reading of the kanji character, originally based on the pronunciation of the characters in Chinese, is contrasted with kun.

Sentences of On
  1. Can you turn on the light?.

  2. All the lights are on, so they must be home.

  3. Are we still there today?.

  4. I tried to drink from a bottle with a lid!.

  5. It doesn't work, it just won't turn on.

  6. Five bucks for the Cavs to win tonight. -Are you sure!.

  7. Ponsonby Smythe knocked on the door.

  8. Turn on the television.

  9. Put on a hat and gloves.

  10. Drive, rock.

  11. He chatted over and over.

  12. Ten years later, nothing has changed in the city.

  13. This horse is twenty-one years old, so you have to bet twenty pounds to gain even one pound.

  14. There was a vase of flowers on the table.

  15. He had a scar on one side of his face.

  16. All responsibility rests with him.

  17. To play violin or piano.

  18. The lighthouse you see is on dry land.

  19. Crotonon Hudson, Rostov Don, Southendon Sea.

  20. The table cannot stand on two legs.

  21. Hold the rope firmly against the door.

  22. I hit an old tree stump with my foot.

  23. He had old shoes on his feet.

  24. On the bus, on the train, on the plane.

  25. Born on July 4.

  26. Can I see you another day?.

  27. Smith struck again in twelve minutes and doubled Mudchester Rovers' lead.

  28. I have no opinion on this.

  29. I have no money with me.

  30. Arrest a suspect.

  31. When Jax entered, William got up to leave.

  32. I paid for my family's flight and meals, but the company paid for the hotel room.

  33. Can't you see I'm on the phone?.

  34. His words left an indelible impression on me.

  35. Pity or pity him.

  36. The dog survived three weeks thanks to rainwater.

  37. He is on his lunch break.

  38. He's acting so weird, I think he's up to something.

  39. He's acting crazy because he's high.

  40. Feature enabled.

  41. Enabled operator.

  42. Free group of four letters.

  43. Eat a lot.

  44. He promises under certain conditions.

  45. He's on the paper, I'm on the committee.

  46. He confirmed or promised his word or his honor.

  47. Curse!.

  48. The battle was three against one and he had no chance.

  49. Most kanji have two readings: name and kun.

Synonyms of On

leg, turn on

Page:

Meanings of Page:
  1. A young worker for groceries, porters and similar services in the home.

  2. (in libraries) Common name of an employee whose main job is to replace materials that have been borrowed or moved to the shelves.

  3. One of the many species of South American variegated butterflies of the genus Urania.

Dwell Time (time Spent On Page)

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