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1 Taste
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2 Enter-Taste
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3 Reset-Taste
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4 Return-Taste
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5 eine Taste drücken
apretar una tecla -
6 anschlagen
'anʃlaːgənv irr1) ( anstoßen) golpear, chocar2) ( befestigen) fijar, sujetar, asegurar3) ( aushängen) colgaran| schlagen2 dig (Tabletten) surtir efecto3 dig Sport tocar la meta5 dig(umgangssprachlich: dick machen) (hacer) engordar1 dig (Plakat) fijar [an a/en]2 dig (beschädigen) romper3 dig (Taste) pulsar5 dig (Fass) espitar(unreg) transitives Verb2. [Geschirr] romper3. [Ton, Gangart] adoptar4. [Taste] pulsar5. [beim Stricken]6. [verletzen]————————(unreg) intransitives Verb1. [wirken] surtir efecto2. [bellen] ladrar -
7 Druck
drukm1) (fig) opresión f, dominio m, coacción f2) TECH presión funter Druck stehen — estar agobiado (fam)
-1-Druck1 [drʊk]<-(e)s, ohne Plural >1 dig (das Drücken) presión Feminin; (Beklemmung) opresión Maskulin; durch einen Druck auf den Knopf pulsando el botón2 dig (Zwang) estrés Maskulin; Druck hinter etwas machen meter prisa a un asunto; unter Druck stehen estar en pleno estrés; jemanden unter Druck setzen presionar a alguien————————-2-Druck2<-(e)s, Drücke>————————-3-Druck3bei jm Druck hinter etw (A) machen (umgangssprachlich & figurativ) meter prisa a alguien para que haga algoin oder im Druck sein estar en prensa -
8 drücken
'drukənvimprimir, tirardrucken ['drʊkən]Buchdruck imprimir [auf en]; klein gedruckt impreso en letras pequeñas; das klein Gedruckte la letra pequeñatransitives Verbetw/jn an sich drücken estrechar a algo/alguien2. (umgangssprachlich) [umarmen] dar un achuchón a3. [mindern] bajar————————intransitives Verb1. [pressen]2. [kneifen] apretar————————sich drücken reflexives Verb1. [sich pressen]2. [sich entziehen]
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