browse
verb uk/braʊz/ us/braʊz/
(LOOK)
B2 [ I ]浏览;随意看
to look through a book or magazine without reading everything, or to walk around a shop looking at several things without intending to buy any of them
I was browsing through fashion magazines to find a new hairstyle. 我在浏览时尚杂志,想找一种新发型。
"Are you looking for anything in particular, sir?" "No, I'm just browsing." “先生,您想要些什么?”“不,我只是随便看看。”
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- The man at the station kiosk doesn't like people browsing through the magazines.
- When I was browsing in the bestsellers section, I found that book you were telling me about.
- I don't like going into clothes shops where they don't leave you in peace to browse.
- Several knowledgeable-looking people were browsing among the plants on display and noting things down in notebooks.
- Do you need any help or shall I leave you to browse for a while?
(COMPUTING)
B2 [ I or T ]浏览(互联网);在网上浏览(信息)
to look at information on the internet
to browse the Web 浏览万维网
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- It's too expensive to spend time browsing the Web if you are paying per minute.
- I found your site while browsing the Web and was very impressed.
- You would find it much quicker and easier to browse and download and so on if you had a broadband connection.
- Trying browsing the net for specialist organizations who can provide additional information.
- She showed me how to scroll down when browsing through a large document.
(FEED)
[ I ](动物悠闲地)吃草(或枝叶)
(of animals) to feed on grass, leaves, etc. in a relaxed way
Deer were browsing (on grass) under the trees. 鹿正在树下悠闲地吃草。
browse
noun [ S ] mainly UK uk/braʊz/ us/braʊz/
随便看看,浏览;随便看看(或浏览)所花的时间
an act of browsing or period of time spent browsing
We went for a browse around an antique shop. 我们去一家古董店随便看了看。
I had a browse through the books on his desk. 我随便翻了翻他桌上的书。