单词 | browse |
释义 | browse (braʊz ) Word forms: browses , browsing , browsed 1. verb B2 If you browse in a shop, you look at things in a fairly casual way, in the hope that you might find something you like. I stopped in several bookstores to browse. [VERB] She browsed in an up-market antiques shop. [VERB] I'm just browsing around. [VERB preposition/adverb] Browse is also a noun. ...a browse around the shops. [+ around] 2. verb B2 If you browse through a book or magazine, you look through it in a fairly casual way. ...sitting on the sofa browsing through the TV pages of the paper. [VERB preposition] There are plenty of biographies for him to browse over. [VERB preposition] Synonyms: skim, scan, glance at, survey 3. verb B2 If you browse on a computer, you search for information in computer files or on the internet. [computing] Try browsing around in the network bulletin boards. [VERB adverb/preposition] 4. verb When animals browse, they feed on plants. ...the three red deer stags browsing 50 yards from my lodge on the fringes of the forest. [VERB] Synonyms: graze, eat, feed, crop Collocations: browse a catalogue Or that you could browse the catalogue and get copies of whatever you fancy in minutes. Times, Sunday Times Browse the catalogue of footwear and if there's a pair you fancy you'll find details of where to buy and any discounts. The Sun In a catalogue store, customers would browse the catalogue in the store, select their merchandise and apply to the store clerk for the item. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Users can browse the site and save their favourite bits into their own scrapbook with just the click of a mouse. The Sun All the activities take just five minutes and are free to receive - either sign up to the newsletter or browse the site. The Sun Anyone can browse the site, pulling out abridged profiles by locality, for free. Times, Sunday Times Sign up to the newsletter and get freebies without having to browse the site. The Sun Browse the site or ring the number, and pay the one-off fee of 115 only if you have found something hopeful and want to join the network. Times, Sunday Times To tour it and browse the stalls, allow half a day — and take the funicular for a fantastic city view. The Sun Pick up a packet of roasted chestnuts while you browse the stalls. Times, Sunday Times Weave past the street performers and browse the stalls selling everything from trinkets to art. The Sun Up to 70,000 people routinely turn out to sit on the grass, browse the stalls and catch up with old friends or make some new ones. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 We love the styling online, so browse the website for ideas on how to put your look together. Times, Sunday Times And you can browse the website for trend sections and styling ideas. Times, Sunday Times Potential buyers browse the website and get in touch with you directly if they're interested. Times, Sunday Times Users can browse the website to find a product that they are interested in, or one that looks similar to what they are looking for. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A recent study found people spend far more time reading the physical versions of newspapers than browsing their websites for news. Times, Sunday Times The browser itself remains stable and other tabs remain unaffected, thereby minimizing any disruption to the browsing experience. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Also, hyperlinks inside the pages open in an internal browser, effectively containing the browsing experience without having to leave the page while navigating the link. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Shortcuts, links, and the client browsing experience are preserved. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Emergency notification systems may use captive portals to interrupt users' browsing experience until they have acknowledged receipt of an emergency bulletin. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 浏览, 浏览, 随意翻阅 Japanese: 拾い読みする, 閲覧する, ざっと目を通す |
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