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I [braʊz] II 1. [braʊz]verbo transitivo inform. scorrere2.1) (stroll around) gingillarsi, gironzolare; (look at objects in shop) curiosare2) (graze) brucare•* * *1. verb1) ((of animals) to feed (on shoots or leaves of plants).) brucare2) ((of people) to glance through a book etc casually: I don't want to buy a book - I'm just browsing.) sfogliare, scorrere3) (to search computer material, especially on a worldwide network.) navigare2. noun1) (shoots, twigs or leaves as food for cattle.)2) (an act of browsing.) brucatura* * *[braʊz]1.1) vi, (in bookshop) curiosare (leggicchiando qua e là), (in other shop) guardare in giro, curiosare, (animal) brucare2) Comput navigare2. vt3. n* * *browse /braʊz/n.1 occhiata in giro (in un negozio, ecc.): Can I have a browse?, posso dare un'occhiata in giro?; posso curiosare?2 lettura veloce; scorsa; sfogliata: to have a browse through st., dare un'occhiata (o una scorsa) a qc.; sfogliare qc.; DIALOGO → - Enrolment- Leave it with me, I'll have a browse later, lascialo a me, ci darò un'occhiata più tardi(to) browse /braʊz/v. t. e i.1 dare un'occhiata in giro (in un negozio, ecc.); gironzolare; curiosare: to browse around a store, gironzolare in un negozio; I'm just browsing, do solo un'occhiata2 sfogliare leggendo qua e là; dare una scorsa: to browse through some books, curiosare tra (o sfogliare) alcuni libri3 brucare4 (comput.) navigare; esplorare ( in Internet); sfogliare ( elenco di file, ecc.); cercare: to browse for pictures on the Internet, cercare immagini su Internetbrowsern.1 chi curiosa (in un negozio, fra libri, ecc.)3 (comput.) browserbrowsingn. [u]2 sfogliata; scorsa3 il brucare; brucatura4 (comput.) navigazione ( in Internet): browsing history, cronologia esplorazioni ( informazioni sull'attività online di un utente).* * *I [braʊz] II 1. [braʊz]verbo transitivo inform. scorrere2.1) (stroll around) gingillarsi, gironzolare; (look at objects in shop) curiosare2) (graze) brucare•
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