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1 touch system
n. systeem van typen waarbij elke vinger voorbestemd is voor een speciale toets of toetsen op een toetsbord het de typiste het mogelijk maken te typen zonder op het toestenbord te kijken
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touch system — ☆ touch system n. a method of typing without looking at the keyboard, by regularly touching a given key with a specific finger … English World dictionary
touch system — noun typewriting in which the fingers are trained to hit particular keys; typist can read and type at the same time • Syn: ↑touch typing • Hypernyms: ↑typing, ↑typewriting * * * noun : a method of typewriting that assigns a particular finger to… … Useful english dictionary
touch system — touch′ sys tem n. a system of typing in which each finger is assigned to particular keys, thereby enabling a person to type without looking at the keyboard • Etymology: 1915–20 … From formal English to slang
touch system — a system of typing in which each finger is assigned to one or more keys, thereby enabling a person to type without looking at the keyboard. Cf. hunt and peck. [1915 20] * * * … Universalium
touch system — n. typing system where each finger is designated to a particular key or keys on a keyboard enabling a typist to type without looking at the keyboard … English contemporary dictionary
touch system — noun Date: 1918 a method of typing that assigns a particular finger to each key and makes it possible to type without looking at the keyboard … New Collegiate Dictionary
touch-type — ☆ touch type [tuch′tīp΄ ] vi. touch typed, touch typing to type by means of the touch system touch typist n … English World dictionary
touch-type — touch typist, n. /tuch tuyp /, v.i., touch typed, touch typing. to type by means of the touch system. [1940 45, Amer.] * * * … Universalium
touch-type — touch′ type v. i. typed, typ•ing cvb to type by means of the touch system • Etymology: 1940–45, amer. touch′ typ′ist, n … From formal English to slang
system — n. group of items serving a common purpose 1) an air conditioning; amplifying; brake; data processing; filing; guidance; heating; highway (AE), motorway (BE), road; intercommunication; life support; number; public address; railroad (AE), railway… … Combinatory dictionary
system — noun Etymology: Late Latin systemat , systema, from Greek systēmat , systēma, from synistanai to combine, from syn + histanai to cause to stand more at stand Date: 1603 1. a regularly interacting or interdependent group of items forming a unified … New Collegiate Dictionary