araştırmayla geçen zaman

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browse
To successively load hyperlinked documents on a computer, usually with a browser
feed as in a meadow or pasture; "the herd was grazing"
To visit Web sites, in plain terms, to view Web pages in the Internet Often called 'surfing' browse - Often you start at a search engine like Yahoo, AltaVista, Excite or Netscape You follow links, hopping from one page to another, and one site to another Incidentally, the Internet technically is the network of computers, whereas the World Wide Web (The Web) is the collection of Web pages and other documents on those computers
To scan, to casually look through in order to find items of interest, especially without knowledge of what to look for beforehand
To follow links in a page to scan through the list of journals, journal issues, and articles
(v ) To view the contents of a database or list of files without editing the information
{i} act of grazing; food eaten while grazing; perusal, superficial glance
look around casually and randomly, without seeking anything in particular; "browse a computer directory"; "surf the internet or the world wide web
If you browse on a computer, you search for information in computer files or on the Internet, especially on the World Wide Web. Try browsing around in the network bulletin boards
Twigs, leaves and young shoots of trees and shrubs that animals eat Browse is often used to refer to the shrubs eaten by big game, such as elk and deer
To eat or nibble off, as the tender branches of trees, shrubs, etc
a search for content on the Web; see also browser Naviger
the act of feeding by continual nibbling
To follow links in a page, to shop around in a page, exploring what's there, a bit like window shopping The opposite of browsing a page is searching it When you search a page, you find a search box, enter terms, and find all occurrences of the terms throughout the site When you browse, you have to guess which words on the page pertain to your interests Searching is usually more efficient, but sometimes you find things by browsing that you might not find because you might not think of the "right" term to search by
To browse the shelves of a library is to look at items and see what appears useful or interesting, as opposed to searching systematically using the online catalog
Use the Browse feature to look through a document using its elements For instance, you could look for specific text, the next or previous table, a specific page, the next or previous heading, or the next or previous footnote
To pasture; to feed; to nibble
reading superficially or at random
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