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1 browse
تَصَفَّحَ \ browse: to look at books, reading parts of some of them: I was browsing in the bookshop. run through: to practise or study (sth.) quickly but completely (in preparation for an exam or for a public performance, etc.): We’ll run through the play in class before you choose your parts. skim: to read quickly through sth., noting only the main points: I skimmed through your work and noticed few mistakes. \ See Also رَاجَعَ بِسرعة -
2 browse
[brauz]1. verb1) (of animals) to feed (on shoots or leaves of plants).يَرْعى، يأكُلُ العُشْب2) (of people) to glance through a book etc casually:يَتَصَفَّحُ الكِتابI don't want to buy a book – I'm just browsing.
3) to search computer material, especially on a worldwide network.يَبْحَثُ عن مادّةٍ في الكومبيوترر2. noun1) shoots, twigs or leaves as food for cattle.أكْلُ الحَيَوانات2) an act of browsing.تَصَفُّح -
3 run through
تَصَفَّحَ \ browse: to look at books, reading parts of some of them: I was browsing in the bookshop. run through: to practise or study (sth.) quickly but completely (in preparation for an exam or for a public performance, etc.): We’ll run through the play in class before you choose your parts. skim: to read quickly through sth., noting only the main points: I skimmed through your work and noticed few mistakes. \ See Also رَاجَعَ بِسرعة -
4 curiosear casualmente
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5 hacer una lectura ligera de
• browse throughDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hacer una lectura ligera de
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6 hojear
• browse through• flick of the finger• flicker• flip side• flippancy• leaf site• leaf through a book• skim over• skim through• thumb through -
7 leer rápidamente
• browse through• flick of the finger• flicker• leaf site• leaf through a book• read quickly• skim through -
8 examinar a la ligera
• browse through• flick of the finger• flicker• skim through -
9 examinar ligeramente
• browse through• look over lightly• skim through -
10 leer muy por encima
• browse through• flick of the finger• flicker• give a push on the button• give a quick wipe to• leaf site• leaf through a book• read over lightly• skim over -
11 leer superficialmente
• browse through• flick of the finger• flicker• give a push on the button• give a quick wipe to• leaf site• leaf through a book• read over lightly• skim over -
12 curiosear
v.1 to nose around.2 to browse through (libros, revistas).3 to look around, to nose around, to mouse about, to nose about.4 to mouse into, to spy on.* * *1 (fisgar) to pry, nose around2 (mirar) to look around1 (fisgar) to pry into* * *1. VT1) (=husmear) to nose out2) (=mirar) [en una tienda] to look over, look round2. VI1) (=husmear) to snoop, pry2) (=mirar) [en una tienda] to look round, wander round; (=explorar) to poke about* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( fisgonear) to pryestaba curioseando entre mis papeles/en mis cajones — he was going o looking through my papers/drawers
b) (por las tiendas, en una biblioteca) to browseme puse a curiosear en la biblioteca/entre los archivos — I started browsing around the library/through the files
* * *= browse, poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex. This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.Ex. While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex. Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex. He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex. The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( fisgonear) to pryestaba curioseando entre mis papeles/en mis cajones — he was going o looking through my papers/drawers
b) (por las tiendas, en una biblioteca) to browseme puse a curiosear en la biblioteca/entre los archivos — I started browsing around the library/through the files
* * *= browse, poke about/(a)round/into/in, snoop about/(a)round/into/in, nose about/(a)round/into/in, pry (into).Ex: This arrangement may facilitate browsing across different kinds of materials.
Ex: While poking about among books children naturally discuss those they have read, swopping responses, and so leading each other on.Ex: Apparently many employees (nearly half) have the habit of snooping around within the company.Ex: He then decided to solve the mystery of the death of an reporter who was killed while nosing about in a decommissioned navy yard.Ex: The committee should be prevented from forcibly prying into the private affairs of the people.* * *curiosear [A1 ]vi1 (fisgonear) to prysiempre está curioseando en la vida ajena he's always prying into other people's affairs¿qué haces curioseando entre mis papeles? what are you doing rummaging o looking through my papers?2 (por las tiendas, en una biblioteca) to browseme fui a curiosear por las tiendas I went for a wander o look around the shops, I went and browsed around the shopsme puse a curiosear en la biblioteca/entre los archivos I started browsing around the library/through the files■ curiosearvtto check on* * *
curiosear ( conjugate curiosear) verbo intransitivo
estaba curioseando en mis cajones he was going o looking through my drawers
curiosear verbo intransitivo to pry
' curiosear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cotillear
- husmear
- copuchar
English:
poke about
- poke around
- rubberneck
- pry
* * *♦ vi1. [fisgonear] to nose around2. [en tienda] to browse round;estuvo curioseando por el almacén he was browsing around the store♦ vt[libros, revistas] to browse through* * *I v/t1 ( fisgonear) pry into2 ( mirar) look aroundII v/i ( mirar) look around* * *curiosear vi1) : to snoop, to pry2) : to browsecuriosear vt: to look over, to check -
13 schmökern
v/i umg.1. im Buchladen, in Büchern: browse; schmökern in (+ Dat) (Büchern) browse through, dip into; (einem Buch) browse ( oder leaf) through2. have one’s nose in a book, be buried in a book ( oder in books); ab und zu schmökert er gern he likes a good read now and again ( oder then); ich setz mich in den Garten und schmökere ein bisschen I’m going to sit in the garden and have a little read (Am. and read a little); das Power Dictionary ist auch ein Buch zum Schmökern the Power Dictionary is also a book you can browse in ( oder dip into); im Urlaub hab ich so richtig Zeit zum Schmökern on holiday I have plenty of time to bury myself in a book* * *das Schmökernbrowse* * *schmö|kern ['ʃmøːkɐn] (inf)1. vito bury oneself in a book/magazine etc; (= in Büchern blättern) to browse2. vtto bury oneself in* * *schmö·kern[ˈʃmø:kɐn]▪ etw \schmökern to devour sth* * *1.(ugs.) intransitives Verb bury oneself in a book2.transitives Verb bury oneself in < book>* * *schmökern v/i umg1. im Buchladen, in Büchern: browse;2. have one’s nose in a book, be buried in a book ( oder in books);ab und zu schmökert er gern he likes a good read now and again ( oder then);ich setz mich in den Garten und schmökere ein bisschen I’m going to sit in the garden and have a little read (US and read a little);das Power Dictionary ist auch ein Buch zum Schmökern the Power Dictionary is also a book you can browse in ( oder dip into);im Urlaub hab ich so richtig Zeit zum Schmökern on holiday I have plenty of time to bury myself in a book* * *1.(ugs.) intransitives Verb bury oneself in a book2.transitives Verb bury oneself in < book>* * *v.to browse v.to read a novel expr. -
14 curiosare
have a look around* * *curiosare v. intr. to be curious, to be inquisitive; to pry, to peep, to nose: non curiosare negli affari altrui!, don't pry (o nose) into other people's affairs!; curiosare attraverso il buco della serratura, to peep (o to look) through the keyhole; curiosare per la città, to wander (o to have a look) round the city; curiosare nei negozi, to browse round the shops; curiosare nelle vetrine, to window-shop; non ho intenzione di comprare niente, voglio solo curiosare un po'!, I'm not going to buy anything, I just want to look around.* * *[kurjo'sare]curiosare nei negozi — to look around o browse through the shops
curiosare tra le pagine di un libro — to have a browse o to browse through a book
2) (ficcare il naso) to snoop around, to nose about, around* * *curiosare/kurjo'sare/ [1](aus. avere)1 (osservare con curiosità) curiosare nei negozi to look around o browse through the shops; curiosare tra le pagine di un libro to have a browse o to browse through a book; curiosare in libreria to have a browse in a bookshop2 (ficcare il naso) to snoop around, to nose about, around. -
15 просматривать
1) General subject: browse, censor, look over, look through (что-либо), monitor (smth), overlook, review, skim, supervise, survey, thumb, vet (рукопись), inspect, look through, run over2) Computers: (страницы веб-сайтов) crawl (выполняется поисковой программой-роботом (пауком))3) Engineering: miss, traverse (напр. массив данных)4) Rare: perlustrate5) Mathematics: sample6) Economy: examine9) Oil: browse through, view, scan10) Automation: search12) Makarov: browse (информацию), look through (smth.), scroll (на экране), dip into (поверхностно)13) SAP.tech. display, displayed -
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1. inspect2. scan3. browse4. browse in5. browse through6. browsing7. peruse8. preview9. review10. reviewing11. run over12. search through13. skim overне замечать; не заметить; просматривать; просмотреть — look over
14. skim through15. traverse16. look through; look over; overlookлистать файл; просматривать файл постранично — page through file
17. look over18. skimСинонимический ряд:пропускать (глаг.) проворонивать; проглядывать; прозевывать; пропускать; прохлопывать -
17 prze|glądnąć
prze|jrzeć, prze|glądnąć pf — prze|glądać impf (przejrzysz, przejrzał, przejrzeli — przeglądam) Ⅰ vt 1. pot. (rozszyfrować) to see through- przejrzeć czyjeś plany/tajemnice/zamiary to see through sb’s plans/secrets/intentions pot.- przejrzałem go na wskroś/na wylot/do gruntu I’ve got his number pot.2. (przewertować) to look through, to go through a. over, to browse- przeglądała książkę w milczeniu she paged a. was looking through the book in silence- rano przeglądał pocztę he went through his mail in the morning- lubił przeglądać encyklopedie he liked to browse through encyclopedias- przeglądała pisma ilustrowane she looked a. was looking through some illustrated magazines- przejrzyj moje wypracowanie have a look at my composition- dokładnie przejrzeli teczki z dokumentami they trawled through the files3. pot. (sprawdzić) to check [samochód, broń, stan techniczny]- przejrzał dokładnie sprawność hamulców he checked the brakes carefully4. przen. (przeszukać) to go through, to comb through [pokój, szufladę, teren]- przejrzał kieszenie w poszukiwaniu pieniędzy/dokumentów he went through his pockets in search of money/documents- przejrzał dokładnie kartony he combed through the (cardboard) boxesⅡ przejrzeć się — przeglądać się to look at oneself in the mirror- całymi dniami przeglądała się w lustrze she spent whole days looking at herself in the mirror- czy ty się nigdy w lusterku nie przeglądasz? have you looked at yourself in the mirror lately?- muszę się jeszcze przejrzeć w lustrze I must just take a look at myself in the mirror- lubiła przeglądać się w lustrze she enjoyed looking at herself in the mirrorThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prze|glądnąć
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18 prze|jrzeć1
prze|jrzeć, prze|glądnąć pf — prze|glądać impf (przejrzysz, przejrzał, przejrzeli — przeglądam) Ⅰ vt 1. pot. (rozszyfrować) to see through- przejrzeć czyjeś plany/tajemnice/zamiary to see through sb’s plans/secrets/intentions pot.- przejrzałem go na wskroś/na wylot/do gruntu I’ve got his number pot.2. (przewertować) to look through, to go through a. over, to browse- przeglądała książkę w milczeniu she paged a. was looking through the book in silence- rano przeglądał pocztę he went through his mail in the morning- lubił przeglądać encyklopedie he liked to browse through encyclopedias- przeglądała pisma ilustrowane she looked a. was looking through some illustrated magazines- przejrzyj moje wypracowanie have a look at my composition- dokładnie przejrzeli teczki z dokumentami they trawled through the files3. pot. (sprawdzić) to check [samochód, broń, stan techniczny]- przejrzał dokładnie sprawność hamulców he checked the brakes carefully4. przen. (przeszukać) to go through, to comb through [pokój, szufladę, teren]- przejrzał kieszenie w poszukiwaniu pieniędzy/dokumentów he went through his pockets in search of money/documents- przejrzał dokładnie kartony he combed through the (cardboard) boxesⅡ przejrzeć się — przeglądać się to look at oneself in the mirror- całymi dniami przeglądała się w lustrze she spent whole days looking at herself in the mirror- czy ty się nigdy w lusterku nie przeglądasz? have you looked at yourself in the mirror lately?- muszę się jeszcze przejrzeć w lustrze I must just take a look at myself in the mirror- lubiła przeglądać się w lustrze she enjoyed looking at herself in the mirrorThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prze|jrzeć1
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1) General subject: censor, look over, look thorough, look through, look through (до конца; что-л.), perlustrate, peruse, review, thumb, look thro' (что-л., до конца), look through (что-л., до конца), run through, watch away3) Colloquial: look thru (от through)4) Engineering: overlook6) Astronautics: browse through7) Makarov: thumb through -
20 scorsa
scorsa s.f. glance, quick look: dare una scorsa a un libro, to glance (o to look) through a book; dai una scorsa a questa traduzione, have a glance through this translation.* * *['skorsa]sostantivo femminile look, glancedare una scorsa a — to have a browse through [ libro]; to have a flip through [ rivista]
* * *scorsa/'skorsa/sostantivo f.look, glance; dare una scorsa a to have a browse through [ libro]; to have a flip through [ rivista].
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