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I . button [ˈbʌtən] SUST.

1. button (on clothes):

button
guzik m

2. button ELECTR., INFORM.:

button
right/left mouse button

3. button AM (badge):

button

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to be right on the button AM

II . button [ˈbʌtən] V. trans.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

button it! esp AM coloq.

III . button [ˈbʌtən] V. intr.

belly button SUST. esp infant. coloq.

belly button
pępek m

button up V. trans., intr.

push-button ADJ.

1. push-button phone:

2. push-button fig.:

reset button SUST. INFORM.

reset button

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The replacement buttons feature integrated lighting and small speakers.
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There are two of each of these buttons, one pair for the left hand and one pair for the right.
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To perform the uppercut, the player needs to press the start button once a star is earned.
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Once filled, the character can initiate an attack by performing a series of three timed button presses (known as the trinity ring).
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Button subsequently reclaimed those positions within the opening laps.
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Objects found include animal bones, ceramics, glass, metal, buttons and a child's tooth.
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One example of layered interfacing is the buttons and menus used by home computer operating systems.
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All students are expected to wear the uniform smartly at all times with ties and top buttons done up and shirts tucked in.
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The magazine release button is held in place by a retention pin which can be removed to allow the magazine release button to be reversed.
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Furthermore, an additional button is used for each direction to add the number of pedestrian and bicyclist movement.
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