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book·mark B0391700 (bo͝ok′märk′)n.1. A strip of material, as of ribbon or leather, or a metal clamp, that is placed between the pages of a book to mark the reader's place.2. A record of a selected webpage or URL kept by a program such as a web browser or help utility. Bookmarks allow the user to find and return to a selected site by clicking an easily recognizable link.tr.v. book·marked, book·mark·ing, book·marks To make a bookmark for (a webpage or URL).bookmark (ˈbʊkˌmɑːk) n1. Also called: bookmarker a strip or band of some material, such as leather or ribbon, put between the pages of a book to mark a place2. (Computer Science) computing a. an address for a website stored on a computer so that the user can easily return to the siteb. an identifier placed in a document so that part of the document can be accessed easilyvb (Computer Science) (tr) computing a. to identify and store (a website) so that one can return to it easilyb. to place a bookmark in (a document)book•mark (ˈbʊkˌmɑrk) n. a ribbon or other marker placed between the pages of a book to mark a place. [1860–65] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bookmark - a marker (a piece of paper or ribbon) placed between the pages of a book to mark the reader's placebookmarkermarker - some conspicuous object used to distinguish or mark something; "the buoys were markers for the channel" | Translationsbook (buk) noun1. a number of sheets of paper (especially printed) bound together. an exercise book. 簿、冊 卷、篇、部本子、簿册 2. a piece of writing, bound and covered. I've written a book on Shakespeare. 書 书3. a record of bets. 下注記錄 赌帐 verb1. to buy or reserve (a ticket, seat etc) for a play etc. I've booked four seats for Friday's concert. 預購,預訂 预购,预定 2. to hire in advance. We've booked the hall for Saturday. 預租 预定ˈbookable adjective able to be reserved in advance. Are these seats bookable? 可預訂的 可预定的ˈbooking noun a reservation. 預約 预约ˈbooklet (-lit) noun a small, thin book. a booklet about the history of the town. 小冊子 小册子ˈbookbinding noun putting the covers on books. 裝訂 装订ˈbookbinder noun 裝訂者 装订者ˈbookcase noun a set of shelves for books. 書櫥,書櫃 书橱,书柜 ˈbooking-office noun an office where travel tickets etc are sold. a queue at the station booking-office. 售票處 售票处ˈbookmaker noun a professional betting man who takes bets and pays winnings. 莊家,博彩公司 登记赌注者 ˈbookmark noun something put in a book to mark a particular page. 書籤 书签ˈbookseller noun a person who sells books. 書商 书商ˈbookshelf noun a shelf on which books are kept. 書架 书架ˈbookshop noun a shop which sells books. 書店 书店ˈbookworm noun a person who reads a lot. 書呆子,書蟲,極愛看書的人 书呆子,蛀书虫 booked up having every ticket sold. The theatre is booked up for the season. 預售一空 预定一空book in to sign one's name on the list of guests at an hotel etc. We have booked in at the Royal Hotel. 簽到 签到,登记 by the book strictly according to the rules. She always does things by the book. 完全照規定 严格按照规章办事bookmark
bookmark1. To save something, usually on a website or in an app. I didn't have time to read that article, so I bookmarked it for later. I finally bookmarked that site since I visit it every day.2. By extension, to commit something to memory. These green beans are delicious—let me read and bookmark your recipe.bookmark tv. to make a note of something, mental or written. (From the concept of bookmarking web pages.) That’s a good thought. I’ll bookmark that. bookmark
bookmark Computinga. an address for a website stored on a computer so that the user can easily return to the site b. an identifier placed in a document so that part of the document can be accessed easily bookmark[′bu̇k‚märk] (computer science) Any method of halting the processing of a transaction and holding it, as far as it has been completed, until processing resumes. A code that is inserted at a particular place in a document or that is associated with a particular document so that the user can easily return to the specified insertion point or document. A Web page location (URL) which is saved by a user for quick reference. bookmark (World-Wide Web)A user's reference to a document on theWorld-Wide Web or other hypermedia system, usually in theform of a URL and a title or comment string.
Most World-Wide Web and Gopher browsers can save and loada file of bookmarks to allow you to quickly locate documentsto which you want to refer again.bookmarkA stored location for quick retrieval at a later date. Web browsers provide bookmarks that contain the addresses (URLs) of favorite sites. Most electronic references, large text databases and help systems provide bookmarks that mark a location users want to revisit in the future. See Favorites, bookmark portal and bookmarklet.bookmark
bookmark Informatics verb To save the uniform/universal resource locator (URL) of a webpage of interest for future visit(s). Vox populi noun A person noted for future reference, a metaphor borrowed from informatics.bookmark Online A popular term for the noting of a person for future reference–a metaphor borrowed from Web browsersLegalSeeBookFinancialSeebookAcronymsSeebeats mebookmark Related to bookmark: bookwormSynonyms for bookmarknoun a marker (a piece of paper or ribbon) placed between the pages of a book to mark the reader's placeSynonymsRelated Words |