surf
verb [ I or T ] uk/sɜːf/ us/sɝːf/
(INTERNET)
A2 上网,网上冲浪
to spend time visiting a lot of websites
He spends a lot of time surfing the internet/Net/Web. 他花很多时间上网。
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- Jane's been surfing the Web all morning.
- I spent hours surfing the Web, searching for information.
(WAVES)
B1 冲浪
to ride on a wave as it comes towards land, while standing or lying on a special board
They go surfing every weekend. 他们每个周末都去冲浪。
See also: bodysurfwindsurfing
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- The ads feature a montage of images - people surfing, playing football and basketball.
- For me, nothing compares with the thrill of surfing - it's better than sex.
- We surfed the biggest waves ever on that beach.
surf
noun [ U ] uk/sɜːf/ us/sɝːf/
拍岸的浪花,碎浪
the tops of the waves on the sea when they are near to the coast or hit against rocks
We were almost deafened by the crash/roar of the surf. 拍岸的涛声震耳欲聋。
Compare: breaker