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1. intransitive verb1) [Vieh:] weiden; [Wild:] äsen2) (fig.)browse through a magazine — in einer Zeitschrift blättern
3) (Computing) suchen2. transitive verb1) abgrasen [Weide]; abfressen [Blätter]2) (Computing)3. nounbrowse sth — in etwas (Dat.) suchen
it's worth a browse — es ist das Reinschauen wert
* * *1. verb2) ((of people) to glance through a book etc casually: I don't want to buy a book - I'm just browsing.) weiden3) (to search computer material, especially on a worldwide network.)2. noun1) (shoots, twigs or leaves as food for cattle.) das Schmökern, das Weiden2) (an act of browsing.)* * *[braʊz]I. vi1. (skim)to \browse through a book/magazine ein Buch/eine Zeitschrift durchblättern, in einem Buch/einer Zeitschrift [herum]blättern2. (look around)to \browse [around a shop] sich akk in einem Geschäft umsehen, in einem Laden [herum]stöbern3. INET browsen, surfen4. (graze)II. vt▪ to \browse sth1. ZOOL etw abfressen2. COMPUT etw durchsehento \browse the internet/the World Wide Web im Internet/World Wide Web surfento go for [or take] a \browse around [or in] a shop sich akk in einem Geschäft umsehen, in einem Laden [herum]stöbernto have a \browse through a book/magazine ein Buch/eine Zeitschrift durchblättern, in einem Buch/einer Zeitschrift [herum]blättern* * *[braʊz]1. vi1)to browse among the books — in den Büchern schmökern
to browse ( around) — sich umsehen
2) (COMPUT) browsen, surfen2. vtto browse sth — etw durchsehen or -suchen
to browse the Internet — im Internet surfen
3. nto have a browse through the books — in den Büchern schmökern
* * *browse [braʊz]A s1. junge Sprösslinge pl (als Futter)2. Grasen n3. have a browse sich umsehen;have a browse through a book in einem Buch schmökern oder blättern:B v/t1. abfressen, eine Weide etc abgrasen2. figb) sich (unverbindlich) in einem Laden etc umsehen;C v/i1. grasen, weidenbrowse through a book in einem Buch schmökern oder blättern;* * *1. intransitive verb1) [Vieh:] weiden; [Wild:] äsen2) (fig.)3) (Computing) suchen2. transitive verb1) abgrasen [Weide]; abfressen [Blätter]2) (Computing)3. nounbrowse sth — in etwas (Dat.) suchen
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[braʊz] vi1) ( skim)to \browse through a book/ magazine ein Buch/eine Zeitschrift durchblättern, in einem Buch/einer Zeitschrift [herum]blättern2) ( look around)to \browse [around a shop] sich akk in einem Geschäft umsehen, in einem Laden [herum]stöbern3) inet browsen, surfen4) ( graze)to \browse sth1) zool etw abfressen2) comput etw durchsehen;1) ( look-around)to go for [or take] a \browse around [or in] a shop sich akk in einem Geschäft umsehen, in einem Laden [herum]stöbern2) ( look-through)to have a \browse through a book/ magazine ein Buch/eine Zeitschrift durchblättern, in einem Buch/einer Zeitschrift [herum]blättern -
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vt COMP list, text überfliegen, durchblättern, ON-LINE browsen, durchsehen -
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11 эмпирическое правило
adj1) gener. Daumenregel (http://browse.dict.cc/deutsch-russisch/Daumenregel+%5Bs%C3%BCdd+od+Anglizismus+f%C3%BCr+Faustregel%5D.html), (простое) Faustregel2) econ. Faustregel3) scien. Erfahrungsregel4) shipb. FaustformelУниверсальный русско-немецкий словарь > эмпирическое правило
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12 Internet
['ɪntənet] nounInternet café — Internetcafé, das
Internet connection — Internetanschluss, der
Internet phone — Internettelefon, das
Internet search — Internetsuche, die; Internetrecherche, die; see also academic.ru/110565/service_provider">service provider
* * *['intənet, ]( American[) 'intərnet](a worldwide computer network that provides information on very many subjects and enables users to exchange messages.)* * *inter·net, Internet[ˈɪntənet, AM -t̬ɚ-]I. n Internet nton the \Internet im Internet\Internet cafe Internet-Cafe ntthe \Internet community die Internetgemeinde\Internet provider Internet-Anbieter m, Internet-Provider m\Internet surfing Surfen nt im Internet* * *['ɪntə"net]n* * *Internet (service) provider Internet-Provider m* * *['ɪntənet] nounInternet café — Internetcafé, das
Internet connection — Internetanschluss, der
Internet phone — Internettelefon, das
Internet search — Internetsuche, die; Internetrecherche, die; see also service provider
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Inter·net [ʼɪntənet, Am -t̬ɚ-] nInternet nt;on the \Internet im Internet nmodifier (advertising, company, access) Internet-;\Internet cafe Internet-Cafe nt;the \Internet community die Internetgemeinde;\Internet pioneer Pionier(in) m(f) des Internets;\Internet provider Internet-Anbieter m, Internet-Provider m;\Internet surfing Surfen nt im Internet;\Internet surfer Internet-Surfer(in) m(f) -
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(DE) schmökern; stoppelnd; stoppelst; stoppelt; (EN) browse; glean -
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(DE) geweidet; grasen; grast; weiden; äsen; Atzung {e}; (EN) browse; crop; depasture; graze; pasture -
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18 кустарниковые заросли
кустарниковые заросли
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brushwood
Woody vegetation including shrubs and scrub trees of non-commercial height and form, often seen in the initial stages of succession following a disturbance. Brush often grows in very dense thickets that are impenetrable to wild animals and serve to suppress the growth of more desirable crop trees. However, brush can also serve an important function as desirable habitat for a range or bird, animal, and invertebrate species, and often provides a good source of browse and cover for larger wildlife. It adds structural diversity within the forest and is important in riparian zones. It is also termed scrub. (Source: DUNSTE)
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