browsing造句(31) The planners felt that online services are not suitable for browsing for general ideas.
(32) This is airport reading with an impeccable historical pedigree, for those who wouldn't be seen dead browsing in John Menzies.
(33) After browsing in the local bookshop and buying a few necessities for the flat, I decided to leave for the course.
(34) He drove up a gravelled track past a couple of tethered goats browsing in the hedges.
(35) He found Jill in the gallery shop silently browsing through some books.
(36) While San Mateo is a pleasant destination for home shopping and browsing, it also has excellent restaurants and cafes.
(37) However, the negative aspect of this is that without people browsing freely, the magic of public networks will disappear.
(38) Browsing: a definition Various attempts at defining the nature of browsing have been made.
(39) I was browsing through a carp baits catalogue and came out of the experience dazed and amazed.
(40) Over time, doubleclick. net Web servers learn your browsing habits and preferences.
(41) Forms make Web browsing an interactive process for the user and the provider.
(42) Customers can spend hours browsing up and down Gopher menus or Web links without ever finding a specific piece of information.
(43) A: Cookies are one of the more mysterious features of browsing the World Wide Web.
(44) Try browsing along the reference shelves of your local library, or the humour section of the local bookshop.
(45) Before rushing out to buy, consider browsing through galleries and museums to see what fits the objects to be displayed.
(46) Some writers have suggested that this will replace browsing, but they miss the point by a mile.
(47) There is an emphasis on browsing through nodes via links rather than on con-tent addressing where the facilities are often quite limited.
(48) Opposite the Cathay, one of the many new fashion emporiums is crammed with shoppers browsing the designer labels.
(49) Browsing the net one afternoon, I came across Tom's homepage.
(50) The diskette service offers staff the possibility of browsing, searching, and running automated searches based on stored personal-interest profiles.
(51) One company said that up to half of their employees spend over an hour's work time a day browsing the web.
(52) With automated bibliographic files and online catalogues, browsing has also been applied to searching in computer systems.
(53) First, on-line services tend to be considerably slower for Web browsing than ISPs.
(54) They both love browsing in antique shops wherever they happen to be visiting, and appreciate good quality modern and reproduction designs.
(55) Lonesome stein Whilst browsing through one of the local Christmas fairs, I came across a stein, made of pottery.
(56) Enjoy unrestricted and uncensored browsing with our service.
(57) Choose a dictionary you enjoy browsing in.
(58) Why is my browsing so slow while leeching ?
(59) He sits browsing over [ through ] a book.
(60) A few of people were browsing in the bookstore.