Meaning of Web-browser | Babel Free
Definitions
Noun. [C1]
Examples
“If you have⟳ access to a good graphical Web-browser such as Mosaic, the address is http://www.hotwired.com/ (the trailing slash is often optional).”
“Rockin’ the Web: KFJC-FM (89.7), Foothill College’s pioneering alternative-rock station, has a very well-crafted World Wide Web page. Point⟳ your Web-browser to http:”
“But just as on-line services opened Internet news groups to millions of users, all major services plan⟳ Web access soon. Prodigy is first, with a Windows Web-browser available on-line at no extra charge on Tuesday.”
“The Van Halen site (set⟳ your Web-browser to “http://vanhalen.warnerrcrds.com/Balance”) is in support⟳ of the band’s Balance CD.”
“If you have⟳ managed to wash⟳ the bitter taste⟳ of the baseball strike⟳ out of your mouth and get⟳ back to this business of rooting for the home team, you will certainly want⟳ to point⟳ your Web-browser at the new big-league site: “Major League Baeball(at)Bat” (cute, eh?).”
“With “applets,” what you see⟳ using your Web-browser may not be what you’ll get⟳.”
“In fact, if your Web-browser is equipped with Shockwave, you can hear⟳ the music on every page on the movie’s Web site.”
“You can read⟳ more about McLachlan at www.sarahmclachlan.com and don’t worry⟳ about typing www.barenakedladies.com into your Web-browser, you will only get⟳ the band’s site and not the expected risqué content.”
“Thousands will pay⟳ $63, $51 and $28 but we have⟳ 10 sets of four tickets to give⟳ away. To enter⟳ to win⟳, point⟳ your Web-browser to http://www.palacenet.com/freepress and follow⟳ the instructions.”
“To see⟳ why Al “My Way Is the Highway” Gore and 50,000 other Netheads from across the country have⟳ dialed into Monta Vista this year, point⟳ your web-browser to http:”
“If you’re on a web-browser, surf to http://www.jpl.nasa.gov.”
“To reach⟳ Kansai-Net via the World Wide Web, point⟳ your web-browser to http://pclsp2.kuicr.kyoto-u.ac.jp/kp.html.”
“Several other sites on the Worldwide-Web^([sic]) claim⟳ to provide⟳ a coverage. Point⟳ your web-browser at one of the following: […]”
“Incidentally, if you think⟳ this situation is just going to go away, you might want⟳ to crank up your gubernatorial web-browser and check out: http.^([sic])//www.netexpress.netgideon/flyaway.html.”
“[…] we might visit⟳ The Virtual Laboratory, a site where hundreds of physical phenomena are simulated or demonstrated in a virtual environment using small programs called ‘applets’ designed to run⟳ on your web-browser.”
“For refreshingly different news stories, point⟳ your web-browser to http://www.theonion.com home of The Onion, probably the Internet’s most irreverent news-service.”
“Simply spin⟳ your web-browser to www.startribune.com/freeflicks and enter⟳ to win⟳ a complimentary pass⟳ for you and a guest to attend⟳ this special advance screening!”
“The best advice is, if you want⟳ to be sure about your account, whatever it is, shut⟳ down your e-mail, go to your web-browser and manually type⟳ in the real address, not the one they’ve given you.”
“Most new phones come⟳ with QR Reader. If yours does not, type⟳ QR Reader in your web-browser and download⟳ app.”
“To vote⟳ please⟳ type⟳ in http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2013AnkenyBestOf into your web-browser or visit⟳ http://www.desmoinesregister.com/ankeny and click on the Ankeny Best Of Logo”
“To get⟳ started log⟳ onto^([sic]) Picatinny’s ICE page via the garrison website and click on the ICE logo or type⟳ https://ice.disa.mil/index.cfm?fa=site&site_id=401 into your web-browser.”
“In lieu of flowers, those wishing may make⟳ donations to gofund.me/98ef8236 (copy⟳ and past^([sic]) into your web-browser) to combat child hunger in the Finger Lakes and help⟳ bring⟳ clean⟳ water to DR Congo, or Catholic Charities of Elmira, NY.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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