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1 Shortcut
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2 Shortcut
Shọrt|cut ['Soːɐtkat, 'ʃɔrt-]m -(s), -s (COMPUT)shortcut, short cut* * * -
3 Shortcut
сущ.брит. быстрая клавиша, клавиша быстрого вызова, ускоряющая клавишная комбинация, клавишная комбинация быстрого вызова, ярлык -
4 Verknüpfung
f fig.2. tie(s Pl.), link(s Pl.); connection* * *die Verknüpfunglinkage; nexus* * *Ver|knụ̈p|fung [fɛɐ'knʏpfʊŋ]f -, -en(von Bändern, Schnur) knotting or tying (together); (COMPUT ) (auf Desktop zu Programm) shortcut; (bei Hypertext) link; (fig) combining, combination; (= Assoziieren) linking, connecting; (von Gedanken, Geschehnissen) association* * *Ver·knüp·fung<-, -en>f1. (Verbindung) combination2. (Zusammenhang) link, connection3. INFORM nexus4. CHEM linkage, linking* * *die; Verknüpfung, Verknüpfungen1) s. verknüpfen 1.: tying; knotting; combination; linking; association2) (Knoten) knots pl* * *Verknüpfung f fig1. linking (ungültige Verknüpfung COMPUT broken shortcut2. tie(s pl), link(s pl); connection* * *die; Verknüpfung, Verknüpfungen1) s. verknüpfen 1.: tying; knotting; combination; linking; association2) (Knoten) knots pl* * *f.combination n.done n.linkage n.linkup n.nexus n. -
5 Abkürzung
f1. (abgek. Abk.) eines Wortes etc.: abbreviation (abgek. abbr.)* * *die Abkürzung(Kürzung) abridgment; abridgement; shortening;(Weg) short cut; cut-off;(Wort) abbreviation* * *Ạb|kür|zungf1) (Weg) short cuteine Abkürzung nehmen — to take a short cut
durch die Abkürzung haben wir eine Stunde gespart — we've saved an hour by taking the short cut, taking the short cut has saved us an hour
2) (von Aufenthalt) curtailment, cutting short; (von Verfahren) shortening; (von Vortrag) shortening, cutting shortgibt es keine Abkürzung dieses Verfahrens? — isn't there any way of shortening this process?
* * *die1) (a shortened form of a word etc: Maths is an abbreviation of mathematics.) abbreviation2) (a word shortened in speech or spelling: `I'm' is a contraction of `I am'.) contraction3) (a quicker way between two places: I'm in a hurry - I'll take a shortcut across the field.) shortcut* * *Ab·kür·zungf1. (abgekürzter Begriff) abbreviation2. (abgekürzter Weg) short cuteine \Abkürzung nehmen to take a short cut3. (Verkürzung) cutting short* * *1) (Weg) short cut2) (Wort) abbreviation3) (das Abkürzen) cutting short* * *1. (abk Abk.) eines Wortes etc: abbreviation (abk abbr.)* * *1) (Weg) short cut2) (Wort) abbreviation3) (das Abkürzen) cutting short* * *f.abbreviation n.acronym n.shortcut n. -
6 abgekürzter Tastaturbefehl
Business german-english dictionary > abgekürzter Tastaturbefehl
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7 abgekürztes Tastaturkommando
Business german-english dictionary > abgekürztes Tastaturkommando
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8 Tastenkombination
f EDV key combination* * *Tạs|ten|kom|bi|na|ti|onf (COMPUT)(keyboard) shortcut* * *Tas·ten·kom·bi·na·ti·onf key sequence* * *die (DV) key combination* * ** * *die (DV) key combination -
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10 Schnelltaste
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12 Kurzbefehl
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Schnellstart-Taste f DH shortcut key, quick key (z.B. F1 für Hilfe; Programm-Icons am linken unteren Bildschirmrand)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Schnellstart-Taste
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15 Tastaturkürzel
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Tastaturkürzel
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16 Verknüpfung
Verknüpfung f 1. linkage; interconnection; 2. DS shortcut (zu einem Programm; Icon des aufzurufenden Programms mit ↗-Symbol)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Verknüpfung
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fINFORM shortcut
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См. также в других словарях:
shortcut — [shôrtkut΄] n. 1. a shorter way to get to the same place 2. any way of saving time, effort, expense, etc. vt. shortcut, shortcutting to make shorter, as by using a shortcut vi. to take or use a shortcut … English World dictionary
shortcut — “path not as long as the ordinary way,” 1610s, from SHORT (Cf. short) (adj.) + CUT (Cf. cut). Figurative use is older (1580s) … Etymology dictionary
shortcut — (izg. šȍrtkat) m DEFINICIJA inform. 1. ikona na desktopu koja predstavlja skraćeni, brži put preko kojeg se dolazi do željene datoteke ili programa; prečica 2. kombinacija tipaka do neke funkcije ili radnje; veza ETIMOLOGIJA engl … Hrvatski jezični portal
shortcut — n. 1) to take a shortcut 2) a shortcut to (a shortcut to success) * * * to take a shortcut a shortcut to (a shortcut to success) … Combinatory dictionary
Shortcut — The word shortcut may have the following specific meanings, besides its generic meaning of a shorter route or smaller effort.*Computer shortcut, a file that contains only the location of another file in the computer *Keyboard shortcuts, a… … Wikipedia
shortcut — I. noun Date: 1637 1. a route more direct than the one ordinarily taken 2. a method or means of doing something more directly and quickly than and often not so thoroughly as by ordinary procedure < a shortcut to success > II. verb ( cut; cutting) … New Collegiate Dictionary
Shortcut — Tastaturkürzel; Tastaturkurzbefehl * * * I Shortcut [dt. »Kürzel«], Dateneingabe: Tastenkombination oder Schnelltaste. II Shortcut [dt. »Kürzel«], Windows … Universal-Lexikon
shortcut — short|cut [ ʃɔrt,kʌt ] noun count 1. ) a path or way of going somewhere that is quicker and shorter than the usual way: take a shortcut: On the way home we took a shortcut to avoid traffic. 2. ) a quicker way than usual to do or achieve something … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shortcut — /ˈʃɔtkʌt/ (say shawtkut) adjective 1. of, relating to, or offering a short cut. –verb (shortcut, shortcutting) –verb (t) 2. to apply a short cut to: to shortcut a dispute. –verb (i) 3. to use a short cut …
shortcut — {n.} A road shorter than the one that people normally take. * /We can save twenty minutes if we take this shortcut over the hill./ … Dictionary of American idioms
shortcut — {n.} A road shorter than the one that people normally take. * /We can save twenty minutes if we take this shortcut over the hill./ … Dictionary of American idioms