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1 Taste
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2 Alt-Taste
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3 Backspace-Taste
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4 CapsLock-Taste
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5 Enter-Taste
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6 Entfernen-Taste
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7 Escape-Taste
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8 Reset-Taste
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9 Return-Taste
Return-TasteReturn-Taste [rɪ'tœ:n-, ri'tø:495bc838ɐ̯/495bc838n-]Informatik touche Feminin "entrée" -
10 Tabulator-Taste
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11 Druck
drukm1) pression f2) ( fig) pression f, oppression fjdn unter Druck setzen — faire chanter qn/faire pression sur qn
unter Druck stehen — être stressé/être sous pression
3) TECH impression f, tirage mDruck1Drụck1 [dr62c8d4f5ʊ/62c8d4f5k, Plural: 'drc6e631d8y/c6e631d8kə] <-[e]s, Drụ̈cke>2 (drückendes Gefühl); (in der Brust) oppression Feminin; (im Magen, Kopf) lourdeur Feminin; Beispiel: Druck auf der Blase haben avoir une envie pressante3 kein Plural (das Drücken) Beispiel: mit einem Druck auf diese Taste par simple pression sur cette touche4 kein Plural (Zwang, Zeitnot) contrainte Feminin; Beispiel: unter Druck stehen être sous pression; (in Zeitnot sein) être pressé par le temps; Beispiel: jemanden unter Druck setzen presser quelqu'un; Beispiel: hinter etwas Akkusativ Druck machen (umgangssprachlich) faire accélérer quelque chose————————Druck2Drụck2 [dr62c8d4f5ʊ/62c8d4f5k] <-[e]s, -e>1 kein Plural (das Drucken) impression Feminin; Beispiel: etwas in Druck geben faire imprimer quelque chose -
12 anschlagen
'anʃlaːgənv irr1) ( befestigen) clouer, fixer, attacher2) ( anstoßen) taper sur, frapper, heurter3) ( aushängen) afficher, placarderanschlagenạn|schlagen1 (befestigen) apposer Plakat; fixer Brett; Beispiel: etwas am schwarzen Brett anschlagen afficher quelque chose sur le tableau d'affichageBeispiel: sich anschlagen se cogner -
13 antippen
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14 niederdrücken
niederdrückenn2688309eie/2688309eder|drücken1 appuyer sur Türklinke, Taste
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Taste — Taste, v. i. 1. To try food with the mouth; to eat or drink a little only; to try the flavor of anything; as, to taste of each kind of wine. [1913 Webster] 2. To have a smack; to excite a particular sensation, by which the specific quality or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
taste — ► NOUN 1) the sensation of flavour perceived in the mouth on contact with a substance. 2) the faculty of perceiving this. 3) a small portion of food or drink taken as a sample. 4) a brief experience of something. 5) a person s liking for… … English terms dictionary