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button
Button tarimas:
/'bʌtn/
Button audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: A generally disk-shaped fastener used to join two parts of a garment by fitting through a buttonhole or loop.
- noun: Such an object used for decoration.
- noun: Any of various objects resembling a button, especially:
- noun: A push-button switch.
- noun: The blunt tip of a fencing foil.
- noun: A fused metal or glass globule.
- noun: Computer Science In graphical user interface systems, a well-defined area within the interface that is clicked to select a command.
- noun: Computer Science In a hypertext database, an icon that when selected allows a user to view a particular associated object.
- noun: Any of various knoblike structures of a plant or animal, especially:
- noun: An immature, unexpanded mushroom.
- noun: The tip of a rattlesnake's rattle.
- noun: A usually round flat badge that bears a design or printed information and is typically pinned to a garment: a campaign button.
- noun: Informal The end of the chin, regarded as the point of impact for a punch.
- verb-transitive: To fasten with buttons: buttoned his shirt; buttoned up her raincoat.
- verb-transitive: To decorate or furnish with buttons.
- verb-transitive: Informal To close (the lips or mouth): Button your lip.
- verb-intransitive: To be or be capable of being fastened with buttons: The blouse buttons up the back.
- phrasal-verb: button up To fasten one's clothing tightly, as against cold weather.
- phrasal-verb: button up To close or seal securely: button up the cabin for winter.
- phrasal-verb: button up To complete the final details of: "Publication is a couple of months off; they're just buttoning up paperback rights” ( Donald Dale Jackson).
- idiom: on the button Exactly; precisely.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- it's not worth a button nė skatiko nevertas
- not to carea button for visai nesirūpinti
- mygtukas
- to push the button paspausti mygtuką
- prisiūti sagas
- saga
- susagstyti
- susegti (papr.to button up)