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browsing

/brouz/US // braʊz //UK // (braʊz) //

浏览,浏览量,浏览次数,浏览的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    browsed, brows·ing.

    • : to eat, nibble at, or feed on.
    • : to graze; pasture on.
    • : to look through or glance at casually or randomly: He's browsing the shelves for something to read.
    • : to access and view with a Web browser, usually without looking for something specific: a secure way to browse the Web.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    browsed, brows·ing.

    • : to feed on or nibble at foliage, lichen, berries, etc.
    • : to graze.
    • : to glance at random through a book, magazine, etc.
    • : to look leisurely at goods displayed for sale, as in a store.
    • : to access and view websites with a Web browser, as in mobile browsing; online browsing: If you love to browse while on the road, you can easily take advantage of free Wi-Fi .
n.名词 noun
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    • : tender shoots or twigs of shrubs and trees as food for cattle, deer, etc.
    • : an act or instance of browsing.

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Examples

  • “She spent 20 minutes browsing the shelves of Baby Gap,” a source said.

  • While browsing a Beverly Hills record store he was approached by a “weird dwarfish man with huge eyeglasses”.

  • You just need to breach a fence and know their browsing areas.

  • But a quick browsing of OkCupid listings will show that this is certainly not the case.

  • Google Chrome has a whole bunch of extensions meant to make browsing the Internet better, faster, and more secure.

  • If fifteen cows is browsing on a hillside, how many of them eats with their heads pointed the same direction?

  • There they were apparently—scores of them, browsing calmly in a depression in a fertile patch where most probably water existed.

  • The cab-horse, who was browsing near, lifted his head with a sigh.

  • A doe and her fawn were browsing upon some bushes down near the river.

  • Browsing on the corn-stalks were three sleek, well-kept milch-cows and a goat.