B2 noun ニュートラル

browser

/ˈbraʊ.zər/

A browser is a software application used to access and view websites on the internet. It interprets HTML and other web languages to display text, images, and videos on a user's screen.

例文

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1

I usually open my browser first thing in the morning to check the news.

I usually open my browser first thing in the morning to check the news.

2

Users are encouraged to update their browser to the latest version to maintain high security standards.

Users are encouraged to update their browser to the latest version to maintain high security standards.

3

My browser is so slow today; I think I have too many tabs open.

My browser is so slow today; I think I have too many tabs open.

語族

名詞
browser
Verb
browse
形容詞
browsable
関連
browsing
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'browsing' through a magazine. A web browser lets you 'flip through' the pages of the internet just like you would a magazine.

クイックテスト

If the website is not displaying correctly, you might need to update your ________.

正解!

正解は: browser

例文

1

I usually open my browser first thing in the morning to check the news.

everyday

I usually open my browser first thing in the morning to check the news.

2

Users are encouraged to update their browser to the latest version to maintain high security standards.

formal

Users are encouraged to update their browser to the latest version to maintain high security standards.

3

My browser is so slow today; I think I have too many tabs open.

informal

My browser is so slow today; I think I have too many tabs open.

4

The study analyzed how different browser engines render complex JavaScript animations.

academic

The study analyzed how different browser engines render complex JavaScript animations.

5

Our technical support team ensures that the platform is compatible with every major browser.

business

Our technical support team ensures that the platform is compatible with every major browser.

語族

名詞
browser
Verb
browse
形容詞
browsable
関連
browsing

よく使う組み合わせ

default browser the primary browser a computer uses to open links
browser history a list of websites a user has previously visited
browser extension a small software module for customizing a web browser
web browser software used to access the World Wide Web
mobile browser a browser designed for use on a smartphone or tablet

よく使うフレーズ

clear your browser cache

to delete temporary files stored by the browser to fix loading issues

cross-browser compatibility

the ability of a website to function correctly across different browsers

incognito browser

a mode that does not save browsing history or cookies

よく混同される語

browser vs search engine

A browser is the software you use to access the web (like Chrome), while a search engine is a website used to find information (like Google).

📝

使い方のコツ

In a modern context, 'browser' almost always refers to web software. However, it can also describe a person looking through books or items in a shop without a specific plan to buy.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often say 'I searched it on my browser' when they actually mean they used a search engine like Google within their browser.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of 'browsing' through a magazine. A web browser lets you 'flip through' the pages of the internet just like you would a magazine.

📖

語源

From the verb 'browse', which originally referred to animals feeding on leaves and later evolved in the 19th century to mean glancing through a book.

文法パターン

countable noun plural: browsers often used with the preposition 'in' or 'on'
🌍

文化的な背景

The 'browser wars' of the late 1990s between Netscape and Internet Explorer significantly influenced the development of web standards.

クイックテスト

If the website is not displaying correctly, you might need to update your ________.

正解!

正解は: browser

関連単語

buckram

B2

To stiffen a fabric using a coarse cloth called buckram, or metaphorically, to provide a rigid, formal, or artificial structure to something. It describes the process of making an object or an idea appear more solid and less flexible than it naturally is.

buckskin

B2

Describes items made from the soft, yellowish-tan leather of a male deer or sheep, or refers to the specific pale yellowish-brown color of this leather. It is frequently used in the context of historical clothing, outdoor gear, and horse coat colors.

buckteeth

B2

Upper front teeth that protrude significantly outward over the lower lip, often due to jaw alignment or dental conditions. This physical trait is commonly associated with specific facial structures and is frequently addressed through orthodontic treatment.

buddha

B2

Used as a modifier to describe something that possesses qualities of enlightenment, supreme peace, or detached wisdom. It often refers to a state of being calm and unbothered by external chaos or emotional distress.

buddhism

B2

Buddhism is a major world religion and philosophical system founded in India over 2,500 years ago by Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha. It focuses on personal spiritual development, the attainment of deep insight into the true nature of life, and the elimination of suffering through the path to enlightenment.

buddhist

B2

A Buddhist is a person who follows the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, known as the Buddha. The term also functions as an adjective to describe things, practices, or art related to the religion and philosophy of Buddhism.

buddy

B2

To pair or partner someone with another person, typically to provide support, guidance, or safety in a professional or educational environment. As a verb, it often implies a formal or semi-formal arrangement where a more experienced person assists a newcomer.

budge

B2

To move slightly or to change a decision, opinion, or position. It is most frequently used in negative constructions to indicate that someone is being stubborn or that an object is physically stuck.

budgerigar

B2

A small, long-tailed, seed-eating parrot that is native to Australia and often kept as a pet. It is typically green and yellow with black markings in the wild, though domestic varieties come in many colors.

budgetary

B2

Relating to or concerned with a plan for spending money or a budget. It is frequently used to describe financial limits, allocations, or the process of managing available funds within an organization or government.

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