[VERB 动词](在商店里)随便看 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.
[V]
[V prep/adv]
[usu sing]
I stopped in several bookstores to browse...
我曾在几家书店停留,翻看里面的书。
She browsed in an up-market antiques shop...
她逛了一家高级古董店。
I'm just browsing around.
我就随便看看。
Browse is also a noun.
...a browse around the shops.
逛商店
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[VERB 动词]浏览;翻阅 If you browse through a book or magazine, you look through it in a fairly casual way.
[V prep]
...sitting on the sofa browsing through the TV pages of the paper...
坐在沙发上翻阅报纸上的电视节目版面
There are plenty of biographies for him to browse over.
有大量传记供他浏览。
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[VERB 动词](尤指使用电脑在万维网上)浏览信息 If you browse on a computer, you search for information in computer files or on the Internet, especially on the World Wide Web.
[V adv/prep]
[COMPUTING 计算机]
Try browsing around in the network bulletin boards.
试着在网络论坛上浏览信息。
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[VERB 动词](动物)吃草 When animals browse, they feed on plants.
[V]
[Also V on n]
...the three red deer stags browsing 50 yards from my lodge on the fringes of the forest.
在距我的小屋50码远的森林边缘吃草的3只牡赤鹿
Oxford
browse/braʊz; NAmEbraʊz/verb1[intransitive , transitive ]to look at a lot of things in a shop/store rather than looking for one particular thing (在商店里)随便看看◆You are welcome to come in and browse.欢迎您光临本店随便看看。browsesth ◆She browsed the shelves for something interesting to read.她浏览着书架,想找本有趣的书看。2[intransitive , transitive ]browse(through) sth to look through the pages of a book, newspaper, etc. without reading everything 浏览;翻阅◆I found the article while I was browsing through some old magazines.我在翻阅一些旧杂志时找到了这篇文章。3[intransitive , transitive ]browse(sth) ( computing 计) to look for information on a computer, especially on the Internet (在计算机,尤指互联网上)搜寻信息,浏览信息4[intransitive ]browse(on sth) (of cows, goats,etc. 牛、羊等)to eat leaves, etc. that are growing high up 吃(青草、绿叶等)▶browsenoun[singular ]◆The gift shop is well worth a browse.这家礼品店很值得一看。browsebrowsesbrowsedbrowsingbrowse/braʊz; NAmEbraʊz/
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browsebrowse /braʊz/ ●●○ verb
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1[intransitive] to look through the pages of a book, magazine etc without a particular purpose, just looking at the most interesting partsbrowse through Jon was browsing through the photographs.2[intransitive, transitive] to look at the goods in a shop without wanting to buy any particular thingbrowse around The trip allows you plenty of time for browsing around the shops. tourists browsing the boutiques and souvenir stalls3[intransitive, transitive] to search for information on a computer or on the Internet: a feature that allows you to browse your hard drive and choose the graphic you want to display4[intransitive] if a goat,deer etc browses, it eats plants—browse noun [singular]: We had a quick browse around the shops.
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