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1 browse
schmökern, stöbern, sich umsehen, blätternDeutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > browse
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2 Abweiden
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3 Feldfrevel
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4 die jungen Triebe
- {browse} cành non, chồi non, sự gặm -
5 das Weiden
- {browse} cành non, chồi non, sự gặm - {grazing} sự thả súc vật cho ăn cỏ, sự chăn thả = mit Weiden bewachsen {willowed; willowy}+ -
6 das Äsen
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7 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. -
8 weiden
I v/i grazeII v/t (put out to) pasture, Am. auch rangeIII v/refl fig.: sich weiden an (+ Dat) revel in; schadenfroh: gloat over; einem Anblick: feast one’s eyes on* * *to browse; to graze; to pasture;sich weidento gloat* * *wei|den ['vaidn]1. vito graze2. vtto (put out to) graze, to put out to pasturewéíden — to feast one's eyes on sth
3. vrwéíden (fig) — to revel in sth; (sadistisch auch) to gloat over sth
* * *((of people) to glance through a book etc casually: I don't want to buy a book - I'm just browsing.) browse* * *wei·den[ˈvaidn̩]▪ Tiere \weiden to put animals out to graze [or pastureIII. vr2. (genießen)* * *1.intransitives, transitives Verb graze2.reflexives Verb1) (geh.)er od. sein Auge weidete sich an dem Anblick — he feasted his eyes on the sight
2)sich an jemandes Schmerz (Dat.) weiden — gloat over somebody's pain
* * *A. v/i grazeB. v/t (put out to) pasture, US auch rangeC. v/r fig:* * *1.intransitives, transitives Verb graze2.reflexives Verb1) (geh.)er od. sein Auge weidete sich an dem Anblick — he feasted his eyes on the sight
2)sich an jemandes Schmerz (Dat.) weiden — gloat over somebody's pain
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9 blättern
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10 durchsuchen
v/t (untr., hat) search ( nach for)* * *to frisk; to scour; to search* * *durch|su|chen [dʊrç'zuːxn] ptp durchsuchtvt insep(nach for) to search (through); Stadt, Gegend auch to scour; jdn to search, to frisk; (COMPUT) to browse* * *1) (to search in: I've gone through all my pockets but I still can't find my key.) go through2) (to search (through something): The thief rifled through the drawers.) rifle* * *durch·su·chen *[dʊrçzu:xn̩]vt▪ jdn nach Drogen/Waffen \durchsuchen to search sb for drugs/weapons▪ etw [nach jdm/etw] \durchsuchen to search sth [for sb/sth]* * *Itransitives Verb search throughIItransitives Verb search ( nach for)* * *durchsuchen v/t (untrennb, hat) search (* * *Itransitives Verb search throughIItransitives Verb search ( nach for)* * *v.to hunt v.to rummage v.to search v.to search after v.to search for v. -
11 grasen
* * *to graze; to browse* * *gra|sen ['graːzn]vito graze* * ** * *gra·sen[ˈgra:zn̩]vi to graze* * *intransitives Verb graze* * ** * *intransitives Verb graze* * *v.to browse v.to graze (animals) v. -
12 browsen
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13 Daumenregel
сущ.1) общ. эмпирическое правило (http://browse.dict.cc/deutsch-russisch/Daumenregel+%5Bs%C3%BCdd+od+Anglizismus+f%C3%BCr+Faustregel%5D.html)2) электр. правило большого пальца, правило буравчика, правило правой руки, привило большого пальца -
14 durchsuchen
Durchsuchen n COMP browsing (Dateien, Datenbank)* * ** * *durchsuchen
to search, to ransack, (Gepäck) to go through, (Person) to shake down (US sl.), (Völkerrecht) to visit and search;
• Geschäftsräume durchsuchen to search the premises;
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15 äsen
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16 herumblättern
* * *he|rụm|blät|ternvi sep* * *he·rum|blät·ternvi* * *intransitives Verbin etwas (Dat.) herumblättern — keep leafing through something
* * *herumblättern v/i (trennb, hat -ge-):herumblättern in (+dat) leaf through* * *intransitives Verbin etwas (Dat.) herumblättern — keep leafing through something
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17 stöbern
v/i1. in Schubladen etc.: rummage around ( nach for); in den Akten stöbern rummage through ( oder delve into) the files; in Zeitschriften / Büchern stöbern thumb ( oder leaf) through magazines / books; in Büchern nach Hinweisen stöbern hunt for references in books3. Dial. (sauber machen) get the place shipshape* * *to grub; to rummage* * *stö|bern ['ʃtøːbɐn]vito rummage ( in +dat in, durch through)* * *((of animals) to feed (on shoots or leaves of plants).) browse* * *stö·bern[ˈʃtø:bɐn]vi* * *intransitives Verb (ugs.) rummage* * *stöbern v/i1. in Schubladen etc: rummage around (nach for);in den Akten stöbern rummage through ( oder delve into) the files;in Zeitschriften/Büchern stöbern thumb ( oder leaf) through magazines/books;in Büchern nach Hinweisen stöbern hunt for references in booksnach for)3. dial (sauber machen) get the place shipshape* * *intransitives Verb (ugs.) rummage* * *v.to poke v.to quarry v.to rummage in v. -
18 mit dem Browser besuchen
Business german-english dictionary > mit dem Browser besuchen
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19 äsen
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20 surfen
sur·fen [ʼzø:ɐ̭fn̩]vi1) ( windsurfen) to windsurf2) ( wellensurfen) to surf3) ( in Datennetzen) to surf;im Internet \surfen to surf [or browse] the Internet
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