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1 click
klik
1. noun(a short, sharp sound, like that of a light-switch being turned on: the click of the camera.) clic
2. verb(to (cause to) make such a sound: The soldier clicked his heels together; The gate clicked.) hacer clicclick1 n clicclick2 vb hacer clictr[klɪk]1 (tongue, fingers) chasquear1 (make noise) hacer clic2 (understand, relize) caer en la cuenta, darse cuenta de■ it finally clicked that she'd left him for good finalmente se dio cuenta de que lo había dejado para siempre3 (become friendly) congeniar; (become popular) tener éxito\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto click into place figurative use encajarto click one's heels taconearclick ['klɪk] vt: chasquear (la lengua, los dedos)click vi1) : chasquear2) succeed: tener éxito3) get along: congeniar, llevarse bienclick n: chasquido mn.• clic s.m.• golpecito s.m.• piñoneo s.m.• taconeo s.m.• tecleo s.m.v.• castañetear v.• chascar v.• clicar (Informática) v.• hacer clic (Informática) v.• piñonear v.• pulsar (la tecla del ratón para marcar) v.
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1. klɪktransitive verb \<\<fingers\>\> chasquear, tronar* (Méx); \<\<tongue\>\> chasquearto click one's heels — dar* un taconazo
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vi1) ( make clicking sound) hacer* un ruidito seco, hacer* `clic'it clicks into place — encaja en su lugar haciendo `clic'
2) (colloq)a) ( strike home)it suddenly clicked:... — de repente caí en la cuenta or lo vi todo claro:...
b) ( relate well) congeniarwe just clicked — congeniamos or nos entendimos desde un principio
c) ( succeed) (esp AmE) tener* éxito
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noun (sound - of fingers, tongue) chasquido m; (- of heels) taconazo m; (- of camera, switch) clic m[klɪk]1.N [of camera etc] golpecito m seco, clic m ; [of heels] taconeo m ; [of tongue] chasquido m ; [of gun] piñoneo m ; [of typewriter etc] tecleo m2.VT [+ tongue] chasquear; (Comput) hacer click en3. VI1) [camera etc] hacer clic; [gun] piñonear; [typewriter etc] teclear2) * (=be understood) quedar claro(-a)it didn't click with me until... — no caí en la cuenta hasta (que)...
suddenly it all clicked (into place) — de pronto, todo encajaba (en su sitio)
3) * (=be a success) [product, invention] ser un éxito; [two people] congeniar, gustarse inmediatamenteto click with sb — congeniar or conectar con algn
4) (Comput) hacer click* * *
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1. [klɪk]transitive verb \<\<fingers\>\> chasquear, tronar* (Méx); \<\<tongue\>\> chasquearto click one's heels — dar* un taconazo
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vi1) ( make clicking sound) hacer* un ruidito seco, hacer* `clic'it clicks into place — encaja en su lugar haciendo `clic'
2) (colloq)a) ( strike home)it suddenly clicked:... — de repente caí en la cuenta or lo vi todo claro:...
b) ( relate well) congeniarwe just clicked — congeniamos or nos entendimos desde un principio
c) ( succeed) (esp AmE) tener* éxito
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2 click
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3 click
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4 click
intj.clic.s.1 clic, clic del ratón.2 chasquido, clic, golpecito seco, ruidito.3 chasquido de la lengua.v.1 hacer clic, chascar, chasquear.2 dar un clic sobre, dar clic a, pinchar, pulsar. (pt & pp clicked) -
5 click OK
v.hacer clic en Aceptar, hacer clic en el botón Aceptar, Aceptar, hacer clic en botón Aceptar. -
6 click on
v.1 dar un clic sobre, dar clic a, dar clic en, dar clic sobre.2 encenderse con un clic. -
7 click of castanets
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8 click one's heels
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9 click with castanets
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10 click-through
s.clic efectivo, clic exitoso, acto de hacer clic en un banner u otro anuncio, click-through. -
11 click-through rate
s.tasa de click-through, tasa de clickthrough, tasa de clics, tasa de clics publicitarios. -
12 click-thru
s.clickthrough, acto de hacer clic en un banner u otro anuncio, click-through. -
13 click-thru rate
s.tasa de click-through, tasa de clickthrough, tasa de clics, tasa de clics publicitarios. -
14 click footage counter
nCINEMAT indicador sonoro del metraje mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > click footage counter
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15 click stop
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16 click wheel
nMECH ENG rueda de trinquete f, rueda dentada de trinquete f -
17 click Accept
v.hacer clic en botón Aceptar. -
18 click beetle
s.escarabajo de resorte. -
19 click Cancel
v.hacer clic en Cancelar, Cancelar, hacer clic en el botón de Cancelar. -
20 click filter
s.filtro de chasquido o de manipulación.
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