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enter button — кнопка "ввести значение"
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English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > push button
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enter button — кнопка "ввести значение"
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open when pushed button — кнопка, размыкающаяся при нажатии
panic button — аварийная кнопка; кнопка аварийного сигнала
open when pulled button — кнопка, размыкающая при отжатии
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > push button
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= pushing button нажимная кнопкаThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > push button
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48 push button
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > push button
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<tech.gen> (operated by or as if by push buttons) ■ auf Knopfdruck<tech.gen> ■ Bedienknopf m ; Taste f ; Knopf m<el> ■ Druckknopftaste f<i&c> ■ Bedientaste f -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > push button
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53 push button
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54 push button
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > push button
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55 (push) button
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Общая лексика: кнопочный, нажимного действия -
57 push button
Общая лексика: кнопочный, нажимного действия -
58 push-button
['pʊʃˌbʌtn]1) Общая лексика: кнопка, кнопка включения, кнопочный, нажимная кнопка, кнопка (звонка и т.п.)2) Техника: кнопочный контакт3) Полиграфия: кнопочный (об управлении)4) Бытовая техника: кнопочный переключатель5) Макаров: кнопка (нажимная)6) Газовые турбины: кнопка (пускового или сигнального устройства и пр.)7) Электротехника: (нажимная) кнопка -
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См. также в других словарях:
push-button — ☆ push button [poosh′but΄ n ] adj. 1. controlled by or carried out by means of a push button 2. highly mechanized, computerized, automatic, etc. [modern, push button warfare] … English World dictionary
Push button — (Elec.) A simple device, resembling a button in form, so arranged that pushing it closes an electric circuit, as of an electric bell; called also {button}. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
push-button — push′ but ton adj. 1) elm operated by or as if by push buttons: push button tuning[/ex] 2) utilizing devices that can be easily activated from a distant location: push button warfare[/ex] • Etymology: 1875–80, amer … From formal English to slang
push-button — adj [only before noun] operated by pressing a button with your finger ▪ a push button telephone … Dictionary of contemporary English
push-button — push ,button adjective only before noun operated by pressing a button or switch: push button phones … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
push button — ☆ push button n. a small knob or button that is pushed to operate something, as by closing an electric circuit … English World dictionary
Push Button — [dt. »Druckknopf«, Schaltfläche], Dialogfeld … Universal-Lexikon
Push-button — Buttons on a handheld calculator … Wikipedia
push button — noun an electrical switch operated by pressing the elevator was operated by push buttons the push beside the bed operated a buzzer at the desk • Syn: ↑push, ↑button • Hypernyms: ↑switch, ↑electric switch, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
push-button — /ˈpʊʃ bʌtn/ (say poosh butn) noun 1. an on off switch that controls the operation of an electrically driven machine or appliance and is activated by the push of a button. –adjective 2. activated by, or as by, a push button. 3. characterised by… …
push-button — adjective (only before noun) 1 operated by pressing a button with your finger: The old car had a push button starter. 2 using computers or electronic equipment rather than traditional methods: push button warfare | the push button piloting of a… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English