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21 Browsen
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22 browsen
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23 durchblättern
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24 durchsehen
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25 überfliegen
vt COMP [Liste, Text] browse -
26 äsen
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27 blättern
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28 durchstöbern
1. to browse through2. to ransack -
29 durchsuchen
1. to browse through2. to hunt3. to rummage4. to search5. to search after6. to search for -
30 Grasen
nbrowse [of cows, goats etc.] -
31 grasen
1. to browse2. to graze3. to pasture -
32 schmökern
1. to browse2. to bury oneself in a book -
33 surfen
1. to browse2. to surf -
34 weiden
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35 weiden
- {to browse} cho gặm, gặm, đọc lướt qua, xem lướt qua, đọc bỏ quãng - {to crop} gặt, hái, gieo, trồng, xén, hớt, cắt ngắn, thu hoạch - {to depasture} gặm cỏ, ăn cỏ, cho gặm cỏ chăn - {to graze} lướt qua, sượt qua, làm sầy da, làm xước da, sạt qua - {to pasture} chăn thả = sich weiden [an] {to gloat [on,upon,over]; to regale oneself [with]; to revel [in]}+ -
36 schmökern
- {to browse} cho gặm, gặm, đọc lướt qua, xem lướt qua, đọc bỏ quãng -
37 blättern
- {to browse} cho gặm, gặm, đọc lướt qua, xem lướt qua, đọc bỏ quãng - {to cycle} quay vòng tròn theo chu kỳ, đi xe đạp - {to scroll} cuộn tròn, trang trí bằng những hình cuộn -
38 abgrasen
- {to browse} cho gặm, gặm, đọc lướt qua, xem lướt qua, đọc bỏ quãng - {to comb} chải, lùng, sục, nổi cuồn cuộn, dập dồn - {to graze} lướt qua, sượt qua, làm sầy da, làm xước da, sạt qua = abgrasen [nach etwas] {to scour [for something]}+ -
39 durchsehen
- {to peruse} đọc kỹ, nghiên cứu, nhìn kỹ, xem xét kỹ - {to review} xem lại, xét lại, duyệt, xem xét lại, duyệt binh lại, hồi tưởng, phê bình, viết bài phê bình - {to revise} đọc lại, duyệt lại, sửa, sửa đổi = durchsehen (sah durch,durchgesehen) {to check; to look over}+ = flüchtig durchsehen {to browse}+ -
40 äsen
- {to browse} cho gặm, gặm, đọc lướt qua, xem lướt qua, đọc bỏ quãng - {to feed (fed,fed) cho ăn, cho đi ăn cỏ, nuôi nấng, nuôi cho lớn, nuôi, làm tăng, dùng làm đồng cỏ, cung cấp, nhắc bằng vĩ bạch, chuyền, ăn, ăn cơm, ăn cỏ
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