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Browsing Meaning in English

word · lemma: browse

ˈbɹaʊzɪŋ
BROW-zing
bɹˈaʊzɪŋ
brow-ZING

释义

Looking through things casually, such as web pages, books, or in a shop, without a specific goal.

用法与细微差别

'Browsing' is informal and common in digital contexts like 'browsing the internet,' but also applies to physical places ('browsing the shelves'). Not used when you are searching for something specific. Often confused with 'searching,' which means looking for something in particular. Collocations: 'browsing online,' 'window browsing,' 'browsing for ideas.'

例句

I spent an hour browsing in the bookstore.

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She enjoys browsing the internet for news.

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We spent the afternoon browsing at the mall.

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I wasn’t looking for anything special, just browsing.

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A lot of people spend hours browsing before buying anything online.

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Sometimes I just enjoy browsing without buying a thing.

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