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View usage for: (braʊz) Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular presenttense browses, present participle browsing, past tense, past participle browsed1. verbIf you browse in a shop, you look at things in a fairly casual way, in the hope that you might find something you like. I stopped in several bookstores to browse. [VERB] She browsed in an up-market antiques shop. [VERB] I'm just browsing around. [VERB preposition/adverb] Browse is also a noun. ...a browse around the shops. [+ around] 2. verbIf you browse through a book or magazine, you look through it in a fairly casual way. ...sitting on the sofa browsing through the TV pages of the paper. [VERB preposition] There are plenty of biographies for him to browse over. [VERB preposition] Synonyms: skim, scan, glance at, survey More Synonyms of browse 3. verbIf you browse on a computer, you search for information in computer files or on the internet. [computing] Try browsing around in the network bulletin boards. [VERB adverb/preposition] 4. verbWhen animals browse, they feed on plants. ...the three red deer stags browsing 50 yards from my lodge on the fringes of theforest. [VERB] Synonyms: graze, eat, feed, crop More Synonyms of browse browse in British English (braʊz) verb1. to look through (a book, articles for sale in a shop, etc) in a casual leisurely manner 2. computing to search for and read hypertext, esp on the internet 3. (of deer, goats, etc) to feed upon (vegetation) by continual nibbling noun4. the act or an instance of browsing 5. the young twigs, shoots, leaves, etc, on which certain animals feed Word origin C15: from French broust, brost (modern French brout) bud, of Germanic origin; compare Old Saxon brustian to bud browse in American English (braʊz) noun1. leaves, twigs, and young shoots of trees or shrubs, which animals feed on verb transitiveWord forms: browsed or ˈbrowsing3. to nibble at (leaves, twigs, etc.) 5. to examine casually; skim verb intransitive6. to nibble at leaves, twigs, etc. 7. a. to look through a book or books casually, reading passages here and there b. to look casually over articles for sale 8. to view or look over casually any collection or gathering, as in searching for items of interest Word origin OFr brouz, pl. of broust, a bud or shoot < OS brustian, to sprout: for IE base see breast Examples of 'browse' in a sentencebrowse Web browsing by university students on laptops was monitored during 15 lectures.It was slow to introduce a mobile phone app, the preferred way for fashionistas to browse and shop.The phone manufacturer has sold small phones designed primarily for internet browsing since 2005, but with very limited success.They cannot take payment but can fill up while drivers browse forecourt shops.Basic web browsing is fine and key apps are available.The three banks are not just browsing.Sign up to the newsletter and get freebies without having to browse the site.And you can browse the website for trend sections and styling ideas.Wonderful photography and interesting facts make this book ideal to browse through at your leisure.This will give you the chance to check your emails and browse the internet without being charged.It is a small file that stores your browsing history and preferences.She recalls browsing a shopping website that specialised in clothes for disabled people. Just browse the map online.The gallery has put its entire collection online and art lovers can either browse or search by topic.Visitors to the site can browse the home pages of thousands of bands and listen to tracks free.You could spend thousands of pounds receiving emails and browsing websites without realising it until the bill drops on your doormat.This is a good enough size to play movies on but not too large to stop you gaming or browsing the web.After a relaxing browse around the craft shops and boutiques, we hit the sightseeing trail again.I browse around religious bookshops and find so little that strikes a chord with me.I want a tour round an ancient castle, followed by a browse in a gift shop.Oh, to wander into a clothes shop for a casual browse, he muses.I am browsing sewing books.The best sites are easy to browse and search, and have good photographs of the art, with descriptions and helpful artist biographies. British English: browse / braʊz/ VERBin shop If you browse in a shop, you look at things in a fairly casual way, in the hope that you might find something you like. I stopped in several bookstores to browse. - American English: browse
- Arabic: يَسْتَعْرِض
- Brazilian Portuguese: olhar sem compromisso
- Chinese: 浏览
- Croatian: razgledati
- Czech: prohlédnout
- Danish: browse
- Dutch: rondkijken
- European Spanish: echar una ojeada
- Finnish: selata
- French: naviguer Internet
- German: umsehen (sich)
- Greek: ξεφυλλίζω
- Italian: curiosare
- Japanese: 拾い読みする
- Korean: 훑어보다
- Norwegian: bla gjennom
- Polish: przejrzeć
- European Portuguese: olhar sem compromisso
- Romanian: a se uita
- Russian: скользить взглядом
- Latin American Spanish: ojear
- Swedish: bläddra
- Thai: ดูคร่าวๆ
- Turkish: göz atmak
- Ukrainian: переглядати
- Vietnamese: xem lướt qua
British English: browse VERBon computer If you browse on a computer, you search for information in computer files or on the Internet, especially on the World Wide Web. Try browsing around in the network bulletin boards. - American English: browse
- Brazilian Portuguese: navegar
- Chinese: 浏览
- European Spanish: buscar
- French: surfer
- German: browsen
- Italian: navigare
- Japanese: 閲覧する
- Korean: 검색하다
- European Portuguese: navegar
- Latin American Spanish: buscar
British English: browse VERBbook If you browse through a book or magazine, you look through it in a fairly casual way. ...sitting on the sofa browsing through the TV pages of the paper. - American English: browse
- Brazilian Portuguese: folhear
- Chinese: 随意翻阅
- European Spanish: hojear
- French: parcourir
- German: blättern in
- Italian: sfogliare
- Japanese: ざっと目を通す
- Korean: 훓어보다
- European Portuguese: folhear
- Latin American Spanish: hojear
Chinese translation of 'browse' vi - (on the internet)
浏(瀏)览(覽) (liúlǎn) - (in shop)
随(隨)意翻阅(閱) (suíyì fānyuè) - [cow etc]
吃草 (chīcǎo)
n to have a browse (around) 随(隨)意逛逛 (suíyì guàngguang)
Definition to look through (a book or articles for sale) in a casual leisurely manner There are plenty of biographies for him to browse. Synonyms skim glance at surveylook through look round dip into leaf through flip through examine cursorily Definition (of deer, goats, etc.) to feed upon vegetation by continual nibbling three red deer stags browsing 50 yards from my lodge Additional synonymsDefinition (of animals) to feed on (grass) I let the horse drop his head to crop the grass. Synonyms graze, eat, browse, feed on, nibbleDefinition to have a meal Let's go out to eat. Synonyms have a meal, lunch, breakfast, dine, snack, feed, graze (informal), have lunch, have dinner, have breakfast, nosh (slang), take food, have supper, break bread, chow down (slang), take nourishment Definition to eat food The cows stopped feeding. Synonyms graze, eat, browse, pasture |