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kitap ayracı, İstediğiniz www. adresinin saklanması için kayıt edilmesi, sayfa işaretleme kâğıdı, favoriye, işaret, sayfa işareti, yer işareti, kitapta sayfayı belirtmek için kullanılan kağıt, sayfa işareti; kitapta son okunan sayfayı bulmak için araya konulan karton, kurdele v.b, (isim) sayfa işaretleme kâğıdı, kalınan yer imi yer imi, kitap işaret, kitabın sahibini gösteren etiket, kalınan yer imi, imleri, kitap işareti,

1 kitap ayracı     ts
2 İstediğiniz www. adresinin saklanması için kayıt edilmesi     ts
3 sayfa işaretleme kâğıdı     ts
4 favoriye     ts
5 işaret     ts
6 sayfa işareti     ts
7 yer işareti  Bilgisayar     ts
8 kitapta sayfayı belirtmek için kullanılan kağıt     ts
9 sayfa işareti; kitapta son okunan sayfayı bulmak için araya konulan karton, kurdele v.b  isim     ts
10 (isim) sayfa işaretleme kâğıdı     ts
11 kalınan yer imi yer imi     ts
12 kitap işaret     ts
13 kitabın sahibini gösteren etiket     ts
14 kalınan yer imi  Bilgisayar     ts
15bookmarks imleri     ts
16book mark kitap işareti  Kitap     ts
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To create a bookmark, A record of the address of a file or Internet page serving as a shortcut to it, A strip of material used to mark a place in a book, A marker for a Web page of a favorite or important site It can help you return to a site faster Sometimes called a hotlist All Internet browsers make it easy to create bookmark files [Also called "favorites"], a marker (a piece of paper or ribbon) placed between the pages of a book to mark the reader's place, Something placed in a book to guide in finding a particular page or passage; also, a label in a book to designate the owner; a bookplate, Bookmarks are a record of web site URLs that you have saved to a special file on your computer This file can be accessed every time you open your web browsing program, and provides you a way to access your favorite sites quickly Browser Software application used to display HTML documents, Internet Webpages and other document types A Web browser is a client program that uses the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to make requests of Hosts, A saved Web location or URL Netscape Communicator and Mozilla save bookmarks in its Bookmarks list, while Internet Explorer organizes bookmarks in its Favorites and Opera in its Hotlist A bookmark can be saved by selecting "Bookmark This Page" or "Add to Favorites" from the browser menu Keyboard and mouse shortcuts are available as well, The method used by a browser for saving a specific location so that you can easily return to the page in the future simply by clicking on the direct link Boolean A method of formatting a search by combining terms with operators, such as "AND", "OR, "NOT" in order to set the requirements for how query terms are returned in results Always capitalize Boolean operators when using them to search with ScienceServer, A hyperlink that is saved in the bookmark list, a file in your browser You can use bookmarks to keep track of favorite or important sites and to return there whenever you are on the World Wide Web, A Netscape term If you find an Internet site you might want to use again, set a bookmark You can return by calling the bookmark set and clicking on a specific bookmark Bookmarks can be edited and/or arranged by category You can even set up personal bookmarks on a floppy disk To do so, from Netscape, select Bookmarks, Go To Bookmarks, then File If you use Internet Explorer (Microsoft), Favorites are the same thing, save a piece of information for future use; save the address of a web site on one's list of favorites (Computers), In computing, a bookmark is the address of an Internet site that you put into a list on your computer so that you can return to it easily. This makes it extremely simple to save what you find with an electronic bookmark so you can return to it later. to save the address of a page on the Internet so that you can find it again easily, 1) When you "bookmark" a page, you tell your Web browser to remember that page's address (URL), so that you can go back to it easily, without having to type in the URL again Bookmarks are called "favorites" in Microsoft Internet Explorer It keeps your place, much like a bookmark in a book does Most browsers have an easy method of saving the URL to create a bookmark 2) Microsoft Web editors use the term bookmark to refer to a location within a hyperlink destination within a Web page, referred to elsewhere as an anchor, page marker, something used to mark the page of a book (strip of paper, fabric or leather inserted between the pages of a book); Internet address saved in a user's list of favorite sites (Computers), A named location on a Web page that can be the target of a hyperlink A bookmark can be applied to a string of characters or exist on a page separately from any text Bookmarks allow authors to link to a specific section of a target page In a URL, a bookmark is preceded by a the pound sign (#) Also called anchor, This helps you remember specific locations on the World Wide Web When you find a web site you like you "create a bookmark" so you may find that site quickly the next time you access the Web Those who surf with Microsoft Internet Explorer use the term "favorites," which are also bookmarks, A way of storing a frequently-used URL to avoid having to type it out every time Good browsers have a command for saving the URL of the Web page currently being viewed and adding it to a "hotlist" There may well be a "Bookmarks" or "Favourites" menu at the top of your screen now why not add this invaluable resource to it? (Hint: if you're using Netscape, the command to add this page to your hotlist is the first item in the Bookmarks menu ), Just as a paper bookmark is used as a reminder of the page you are on in a book, electronic bookmarks are used to bring you back to a web site or other site you may want to return to The Netscape browser lets you bookmark any site and save the bookmarks in a file you can recall at any time Microsoft Internet Explorer uses the term "favorite" instead of bookmark for the same concept, A feature in some browsers that allows the browser to remember a web address you visited and makes it easy to return to the bookmarked web page in the future, Lets you store the location of favorite Web pages for quick access This is a powerful and important feature because many Web addresses are difficult to remember When you bookmark a Web site you can give it any name you choose and then return to it by clicking on that name Learn how to set bookmarks in the Qwest net Internet User Guide, A saved link to a Web site that has been added to a list of saved links so that you can simply click on it rather than having to retype the address when visiting the site again, A file within a browser in which an Internet user can save the addresses of interesting or frequently used Web sites, so that they are readily available for re-use, A function in a Web browser that allows users to mark frequently visited Web sites for easy accessibility When you bookmark a site, the site's URL is added to a list that you can access through the browser window, usually with a drop-down or pop-up menu, A bookmark is a stored URL set up by the user to a particular Web page This allows the user to select the bookmark in the future to automatically retrieve that Web page, A feature available in certain programs like Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Acrobat Reader; it is a shortcut you can use to get to a particular web page (IE and Netscape) or to a specified location within a document (Acrobat), A pointer to a particular Internet site Within browsers, you can bookmark interesting pages so you can return to them easily, A marker used to make it easy to return to a favorite page on the World Wide Web Instead of typing in the address for the page, you simply click on the bookmark to load the page, Netscape Navigator and some other browsers use Bookmark to refer to a link to a page that you can save because you think you are likely to revisit it Internet Explorer calls these Favorites In the Microsoft use the term Bookmark they are talking about labeled locations within a document (sometimes referred to as anchors) In web pages you can create hyperlinks that take you to any position in the page that has a bookmark, A pointer to a Web site of interest Within browsers, pages can be "bookmarked" for quick reference, rather than remembering and typing the complete URL in the address bar See Also: Internet Explorer, Mosaic, Netscape, A feature of Web browser software that allows you to selectively tag Web sites of interest As with a traditional bookmark, the feature provides instant connection to the tagged Web page whenever chosen, A stored web page address (URL) that you can go to easily by clicking a bookmark icon in the Personal Toolbar or choosing the bookmark's name from the Bookmarks menu, A bookmark is a narrow piece of card or leather that you put between the pages of a book so that you can find a particular page easily, favourite, favorite, past of bookmark, present participle of bookmark, the name given to Web sites which are 'marked' for future reference in Netscape Navigator Also known as 'Favorites' in Internet Explorer, These are the same as a paper bookmarks If you are reading something on the internet, and you would like to remember how to go back there, you can set a bookmark These are also known as Favourites, but they are exactly the same, (Netscape) A way to save links to frequently visited web sites The same as Favorites, The name given to web sites which are marked for future reference Often also termed favourites, Bookmarks allow students to easily return to important pages within their course or outside their course on the web Systems vary in allowing students to store their bookmarks in a course folder, a personal folder, or a private folder Course folders are open to all students and instructors in a course Personal folders contain bookmarks that individual students can share whereas bookmarks in private folders are for the students own use Bookmarks can sometimes be annotated and categorized within folders, Lists of web pages that saved by a user This allows that person to easily go back to a document or site These lists let users point and click names of locations instead of typing address or paging through screens of text, A feature of most Web browsers that stores links for immediate retrieval without entering the URL each time you want to access the site (See 426), favorites, Bookmarks save the addresses of your favorite sites, so you can return to them quickly without having to retype the address In PubMed, bookmarks are used to save search strategies In some browsers, bookmarks are called favorites, third-person singular of bookmark, plural of , bookmark, In online learning, bookmarks indicate the place a learner interrupted a course This allows the learner to resume studies at that point upon return to the program Browser A graphical user interface program that allows you to navigate and locate information on the Internet, A way to keep a record of a site you wish to revisit Netscape has a bookmarks function, Netscape's method for allowing users to save address (location) information of web pages you're currently viewing for access/retrieval later, A listing of web sites you have added to your browser Bookmarks make it quick and easy to visit a web site since you don't have to type anything, you can click on the bookmark(s) See Favorites, Refers to a menu entry or icon on a computer that is most often created by an individual that serves as a shortcut to a previously viewed location i e a web-site bookmark Ctrl and D on your keyboard is a shortcut in windows to create a bookmark for a link to a site, A personal list of interesting Web sites Bookmarks make it quick and easy to get to your favourite places on the World Wide Web -- just like putting a marker into a book, WAP bookmarks are the same as internet bookmarks They are the addresses of your favourite sites on the "mobile internet" For the BBCi service, bookmark http://www bbc co uk/mobile, Bookmarks help you mark a place on the Internet that you would like to come back to another time They are a lot like the bookmarks you might use when you read a book Bookmarks are kept in a list by your computer, and you can add to the list anytime Clicking on a bookmark is a fast way to get back to a place you liked on the Internet, In Netscape browsers, once you have found a page on the WWW that you would like to return to, the software provides the facility to 'bookmark' the page In Microsoft's Internet Explorer these are referred to as 'Favorites', (v) To mark a document or a specific place in a document for later retrieval Nearly all Web browsers support a bookmarking feature that lets you save the address (URL) of a Web page so that you can easily re-visit the page at a later time, A component of most web browsers These are a way of saving (or bookmarking) a web address so you can quickly access it again Sometimes called Favourites, A feature of your browser which stores the URLs of sites which you have 'bookmarked' so that you can access them again without having to type in the site's URL Known as 'Favourites' in Internet Explorer, In a Web browser, a list of your favorite Web pages, which you can set while you are surfing To return to a page, just select it from the list In the Internet Assistant HTML editor (see Chapter 18), bookmark is another name for an anchor, In the Netscape Browser, bookmarks is a feature that lets you store a list of Web sites you want to revisit (Internet Explorer uses a simular feature refered to as Favorites), Bookmarks are a set of stored URLs that can be used by a Web Client to connect to selected information resources on the Internet, – A method of setting a site up on your computer so that the address is saved for you You can return to it by clicking on the name – on most browsers it is known as the "Favorites" drop down menu, a list of web sites you want to visit again; to bookmark a site, click on bookmark, then on add bookmark - to return to that site, click on bookmark, then on its title in the list Some browsers say Favorites instead of Bookmarks,

17 To create a bookmark     ts
18 A record of the address of a file or Internet page serving as a shortcut to it     ts
19 A strip of material used to mark a place in a book     ts
20 A marker for a Web page of a favorite or important site It can help you return to a site faster Sometimes called a hotlist All Internet browsers make it easy to create bookmark files [Also called "favorites"]     ts
21 a marker (a piece of paper or ribbon) placed between the pages of a book to mark the reader's place     ts
22 Something placed in a book to guide in finding a particular page or passage; also, a label in a book to designate the owner; a bookplate     ts
23 Bookmarks are a record of web site URLs that you have saved to a special file on your computer This file can be accessed every time you open your web browsing program, and provides you a way to access your favorite sites quickly Browser Software application used to display HTML documents, Internet Webpages and other document types A Web browser is a client program that uses the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to make requests of Hosts     ts
24 A saved Web location or URL Netscape Communicator and Mozilla save bookmarks in its Bookmarks list, while Internet Explorer organizes bookmarks in its Favorites and Opera in its Hotlist A bookmark can be saved by selecting "Bookmark This Page" or "Add to Favorites" from the browser menu Keyboard and mouse shortcuts are available as well     ts
25 The method used by a browser for saving a specific location so that you can easily return to the page in the future simply by clicking on the direct link Boolean A method of formatting a search by combining terms with operators, such as "AND", "OR, "NOT" in order to set the requirements for how query terms are returned in results Always capitalize Boolean operators when using them to search with ScienceServer     ts
26 A hyperlink that is saved in the bookmark list, a file in your browser You can use bookmarks to keep track of favorite or important sites and to return there whenever you are on the World Wide Web     ts
27 A Netscape term If you find an Internet site you might want to use again, set a bookmark You can return by calling the bookmark set and clicking on a specific bookmark Bookmarks can be edited and/or arranged by category You can even set up personal bookmarks on a floppy disk To do so, from Netscape, select Bookmarks, Go To Bookmarks, then File If you use Internet Explorer (Microsoft), Favorites are the same thing     ts
28 save a piece of information for future use; save the address of a web site on one's list of favorites (Computers)  fiil     ts
29 In computing, a bookmark is the address of an Internet site that you put into a list on your computer so that you can return to it easily. This makes it extremely simple to save what you find with an electronic bookmark so you can return to it later. to save the address of a page on the Internet so that you can find it again easily     ts
30 1) When you "bookmark" a page, you tell your Web browser to remember that page's address (URL), so that you can go back to it easily, without having to type in the URL again Bookmarks are called "favorites" in Microsoft Internet Explorer It keeps your place, much like a bookmark in a book does Most browsers have an easy method of saving the URL to create a bookmark 2) Microsoft Web editors use the term bookmark to refer to a location within a hyperlink destination within a Web page, referred to elsewhere as an anchor     ts
31 page marker, something used to mark the page of a book (strip of paper, fabric or leather inserted between the pages of a book); Internet address saved in a user's list of favorite sites (Computers)  isim     ts
32 A named location on a Web page that can be the target of a hyperlink A bookmark can be applied to a string of characters or exist on a page separately from any text Bookmarks allow authors to link to a specific section of a target page In a URL, a bookmark is preceded by a the pound sign (#) Also called anchor     ts
33 This helps you remember specific locations on the World Wide Web When you find a web site you like you "create a bookmark" so you may find that site quickly the next time you access the Web Those who surf with Microsoft Internet Explorer use the term "favorites," which are also bookmarks     ts
34 A way of storing a frequently-used URL to avoid having to type it out every time Good browsers have a command for saving the URL of the Web page currently being viewed and adding it to a "hotlist" There may well be a "Bookmarks" or "Favourites" menu at the top of your screen now why not add this invaluable resource to it? (Hint: if you're using Netscape, the command to add this page to your hotlist is the first item in the Bookmarks menu )     ts
35 Just as a paper bookmark is used as a reminder of the page you are on in a book, electronic bookmarks are used to bring you back to a web site or other site you may want to return to The Netscape browser lets you bookmark any site and save the bookmarks in a file you can recall at any time Microsoft Internet Explorer uses the term "favorite" instead of bookmark for the same concept     ts
36 A feature in some browsers that allows the browser to remember a web address you visited and makes it easy to return to the bookmarked web page in the future     ts
37 Lets you store the location of favorite Web pages for quick access This is a powerful and important feature because many Web addresses are difficult to remember When you bookmark a Web site you can give it any name you choose and then return to it by clicking on that name Learn how to set bookmarks in the Qwest net Internet User Guide     ts
38 A saved link to a Web site that has been added to a list of saved links so that you can simply click on it rather than having to retype the address when visiting the site again     ts
39 A file within a browser in which an Internet user can save the addresses of interesting or frequently used Web sites, so that they are readily available for re-use     ts
40 A function in a Web browser that allows users to mark frequently visited Web sites for easy accessibility When you bookmark a site, the site's URL is added to a list that you can access through the browser window, usually with a drop-down or pop-up menu     ts
41 A bookmark is a stored URL set up by the user to a particular Web page This allows the user to select the bookmark in the future to automatically retrieve that Web page     ts
42 A feature available in certain programs like Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Acrobat Reader; it is a shortcut you can use to get to a particular web page (IE and Netscape) or to a specified location within a document (Acrobat)     ts
43 A pointer to a particular Internet site Within browsers, you can bookmark interesting pages so you can return to them easily     ts
44 A marker used to make it easy to return to a favorite page on the World Wide Web Instead of typing in the address for the page, you simply click on the bookmark to load the page     ts
45 Netscape Navigator and some other browsers use Bookmark to refer to a link to a page that you can save because you think you are likely to revisit it Internet Explorer calls these Favorites In the Microsoft use the term Bookmark they are talking about labeled locations within a document (sometimes referred to as anchors) In web pages you can create hyperlinks that take you to any position in the page that has a bookmark     ts
46 A pointer to a Web site of interest Within browsers, pages can be "bookmarked" for quick reference, rather than remembering and typing the complete URL in the address bar See Also: Internet Explorer, Mosaic, Netscape     ts
47 A feature of Web browser software that allows you to selectively tag Web sites of interest As with a traditional bookmark, the feature provides instant connection to the tagged Web page whenever chosen     ts
48 A stored web page address (URL) that you can go to easily by clicking a bookmark icon in the Personal Toolbar or choosing the bookmark's name from the Bookmarks menu     ts
49 A bookmark is a narrow piece of card or leather that you put between the pages of a book so that you can find a particular page easily     ts
50To bookmark. favourite     ts
51To bookmark. favorite     ts
52bookmarked past of bookmark     ts
53bookmarking present participle of bookmark     ts
54bookmarks the name given to Web sites which are 'marked' for future reference in Netscape Navigator Also known as 'Favorites' in Internet Explorer     ts
55bookmarks These are the same as a paper bookmarks If you are reading something on the internet, and you would like to remember how to go back there, you can set a bookmark These are also known as Favourites, but they are exactly the same     ts
56bookmarks (Netscape) A way to save links to frequently visited web sites The same as Favorites     ts
57bookmarks The name given to web sites which are marked for future reference Often also termed favourites     ts
58bookmarks Bookmarks allow students to easily return to important pages within their course or outside their course on the web Systems vary in allowing students to store their bookmarks in a course folder, a personal folder, or a private folder Course folders are open to all students and instructors in a course Personal folders contain bookmarks that individual students can share whereas bookmarks in private folders are for the students own use Bookmarks can sometimes be annotated and categorized within folders     ts
59bookmarks Lists of web pages that saved by a user This allows that person to easily go back to a document or site These lists let users point and click names of locations instead of typing address or paging through screens of text     ts
60bookmarks A feature of most Web browsers that stores links for immediate retrieval without entering the URL each time you want to access the site (See 426)     ts
61bookmarks favorites     ts
62bookmarks Bookmarks save the addresses of your favorite sites, so you can return to them quickly without having to retype the address In PubMed, bookmarks are used to save search strategies In some browsers, bookmarks are called favorites     ts
63bookmarks third-person singular of bookmark     ts
64bookmarks plural of , bookmark     ts
65bookmarks In online learning, bookmarks indicate the place a learner interrupted a course This allows the learner to resume studies at that point upon return to the program Browser A graphical user interface program that allows you to navigate and locate information on the Internet     ts
66bookmarks A way to keep a record of a site you wish to revisit Netscape has a bookmarks function     ts
67bookmarks Netscape's method for allowing users to save address (location) information of web pages you're currently viewing for access/retrieval later     ts
68bookmarks A listing of web sites you have added to your browser Bookmarks make it quick and easy to visit a web site since you don't have to type anything, you can click on the bookmark(s) See Favorites     ts
69bookmarks Refers to a menu entry or icon on a computer that is most often created by an individual that serves as a shortcut to a previously viewed location i e a web-site bookmark Ctrl and D on your keyboard is a shortcut in windows to create a bookmark for a link to a site     ts
70bookmarks A personal list of interesting Web sites Bookmarks make it quick and easy to get to your favourite places on the World Wide Web -- just like putting a marker into a book     ts
71bookmarks WAP bookmarks are the same as internet bookmarks They are the addresses of your favourite sites on the "mobile internet" For the BBCi service, bookmark http://www bbc co uk/mobile     ts
72bookmarks Bookmarks help you mark a place on the Internet that you would like to come back to another time They are a lot like the bookmarks you might use when you read a book Bookmarks are kept in a list by your computer, and you can add to the list anytime Clicking on a bookmark is a fast way to get back to a place you liked on the Internet     ts
73bookmarks In Netscape browsers, once you have found a page on the WWW that you would like to return to, the software provides the facility to 'bookmark' the page In Microsoft's Internet Explorer these are referred to as 'Favorites'     ts
74bookmarks (v) To mark a document or a specific place in a document for later retrieval Nearly all Web browsers support a bookmarking feature that lets you save the address (URL) of a Web page so that you can easily re-visit the page at a later time     ts
75bookmarks A component of most web browsers These are a way of saving (or bookmarking) a web address so you can quickly access it again Sometimes called Favourites     ts
76bookmarks A feature of your browser which stores the URLs of sites which you have 'bookmarked' so that you can access them again without having to type in the site's URL Known as 'Favourites' in Internet Explorer     ts
77bookmarks In a Web browser, a list of your favorite Web pages, which you can set while you are surfing To return to a page, just select it from the list In the Internet Assistant HTML editor (see Chapter 18), bookmark is another name for an anchor     ts
78bookmarks In the Netscape Browser, bookmarks is a feature that lets you store a list of Web sites you want to revisit (Internet Explorer uses a simular feature refered to as Favorites)     ts
79bookmarks Bookmarks are a set of stored URLs that can be used by a Web Client to connect to selected information resources on the Internet     ts
80bookmarks – A method of setting a site up on your computer so that the address is saved for you You can return to it by clicking on the name – on most browsers it is known as the "Favorites" drop down menu     ts
81bookmarks a list of web sites you want to visit again; to bookmark a site, click on bookmark, then on add bookmark - to return to that site, click on bookmark, then on its title in the list Some browsers say Favorites instead of Bookmarks     ts
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Sözlük . Dictionary . Wörterbuch . λεξικό . Diccionario . 字典 . словарь . Dictionnaire . القاموس . Dizionario . מילון . Matokeo . واژه نامه . 辞書
Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada bookmark kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. bookmark kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan bookmark kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.

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