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browse [braʊz]∎ she browsed through the book elle a feuilleté le livre;2 noun∎ I popped into the shop to have a browse around je suis passé au magasin pour jeter un coup d'œil ou regarder∎ Computing to browse the Net/Web naviguer sur l'Internet/le Web►► Computing browse mode mode m survol∎ to browse through a book/magazine feuilleter un livre/un magazine;∎ to browse through sb's books/records jeter un coup d'œil aux livres/disques de qn -
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browse [braʊz]• I'm just browsing, thanks je regarde seulement, merci2. noun• to have a browse ( = to browse)* * *[braʊz] 1. 2.transitive verb Computing naviguer sur, consulter [Web]3.1) (potter, stroll around) flâner; ( look at objects in shop) regarder2) ( graze) brouter -
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A n to have a browse in a bookshop flâner dans une librairie ; to have a browse through a book feuilleter un livre.C vi1 (potter, stroll around) flâner ; ( look at objects in shop) regarder ;2 ( graze) brouter.▶ browse through [sth] feuilleter [book] ; faire [market stall, shop].
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