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1 nyomógomb
(DE) Drücker {r}; Taste {e}; Tasten {pl}; (EN) button; dot-snapper; press-button; thrust-button; thumb-button -
2 kézelőgomb
(EN) button-link; cuff-button; link; sleeve-button; sleeve-link; stud; wrist-link -
3 csengőgomb
(EN) bell-button; bell-push; call-button -
4 gomb
(DE) Button {r}; Drücker {r}; Knauf {r}; Knopf {r}; Knöpfe {pl}; Bombage {e}; abplatzen; (EN) ball; button; knob; knop; stud -
5 homokfogó
(EN) button table; button trap; riffler; sand box; sand catcher; sand collector; sand table; sand trap; sediment trap -
6 köldök
(DE) Bauchnabel {r}; Nabel {r}; Hilum {s}; Holzdübel {r}; (EN) belly button; belly-button; navel; nombril; umbilici; umbilicus; umbilicus, umbilici -
7 aranygomb
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8 begombol
(DE) zuknöpfen; einknöpfen; (EN) button up; do up; fasten -
9 bekapcsol
(DE) Einschalten {s}; anschalten; dabeihaben; einkuppeln; einschalten; schalten; zuschnallen; (EN) clasp; do up; fasten; gear; infix; plug in; press the button; put in gear; switch on; throw the switch; turn on -
10 billentyű
(DE) Taste {e}; Tasten {pl}; (EN) button; key; stop -
11 bimbó
(DE) Knospe {e}; Schösslinge {pl}; Schößling {r}; Bolle {e}; (EN) bud; burgeon; button; eye; sprout -
12 cipőgomboló
(EN) button-hook; buttonhook -
13 ellenőrzőgomb
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14 fantáziátlan
(DE) einfallslos; fantasielos; gedankenleer; (EN) button-down; fanciless; idealess; unimaginative -
15 felhúzó
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16 fémrög
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17 fémszemcse
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18 gombabimbó
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19 gomblyuk
(DE) Knopfloch {s}; Knopflöcher {pl}; (EN) button-hole; buttonhole -
20 gombol
(DE) geknöpft; knöpfen; knöpfend; (EN) button
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