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Leaf through Meaning in English

expression

ˈɫif/ /ˈθɹu
LEEF THROO
lˈiːf/ /θɹˈuː
LEEF THROO

释义

To quickly turn the pages of a book, magazine, or document, usually to get a general idea or look for something interesting, without reading every word.

用法与细微差别

'Leaf through' is informal and usually refers to looking at pages casually, not for detailed study. Common collocations: 'leaf through a magazine', 'leaf through a catalog'. Synonymous with 'flip through'. Does not mean to read thoroughly.

例句

He likes to leaf through the newspaper in the morning.

basic

I leafed through the magazine while waiting for my friend.

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Please do not leaf through the documents here.

basic

She was bored and started to leaf through an old photo album.

natural

I didn't read it, I just leafed through to see the pictures.

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Feel free to leaf through the catalog while you wait.

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