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bookmark

/book-mahrk/US // ˈbʊkˌmɑrk //UK // (ˈbʊkˌmɑːk) //

书签,书记,书籍,书写

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a ribbon or other marker placed between the pages of a book to mark a place.
    • : a bookplate.
    • : Digital Technology. Also called favorite .a link to a website address saved electronically in a browser to facilitate quick access to the web page.an electronic pointer created in a computer file to facilitate quick access to a specific part of the text.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Digital Technology. to create a bookmark for: I bookmarked ten of my favorite blogs.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • So you should opt for iOS or iPadOS if you rely on Apple apps like Pages or Numbers, you use Safari extensively on a macOS computer and want to sync your bookmarks and history to your phone, or you purchased a lot of media content from Apple.

  • We get it—if saving your content as bookmarks has been working for you all this time, there’s no reason to use precious bookmarks bar real estate on a feature you’re not going to use.

  • In Chrome, you have the ability to sign in and enable a syncing feature so that your bookmarks and your browsing history basically syncs between all the devices and computers that you have.

  • The spyware can steal messages, contacts, device details, browser bookmarks and search history, record calls and ambient sound from the microphone, and take photos using the phone’s cameras.

  • The technique leverages the use of favicons, the tiny icons that websites display in users’ browser tabs and bookmark lists.

  • Bookmark this page as our political reporters watch the returns from Illinois—and react in real time on Twitter.

  • Bookmark this page as our political reporters watch the returns from Alabama and Mississippi—and react in real time on Twitter.

  • Bookmark this page as our political reporters watch the Super Tuesday returns—and react in real time on Twitter.

  • Too disturbing to read all of a piece, better to bookmark one at a time.

  • It was the 'Æneid,' and I began at your bookmark and tried to stagger through a page, but it floored me.

  • Anne read the note, kissed the bookmark, and dispatched a prompt reply back to the other side of the school.

  • Open and you have a simple openwork bookmark the little child can give father for birthday.

  • Later on Felicity told me she had worked the bookmark for him because his father used to drink before he ran away.

  • And, and,” Lucile whispered the words, “was there a bookmark in the upper corner of the inside of the front cover?