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1 navigation button
A button that is used to move through records or through the pages of a document. -
2 Work Phone
"A button in the Options dialog box, on the Phones tab, that users click to enter their work phone number. The Work Phone button is disabled if the work phone number has been supplied through the corporate directory." -
3 push
I[puʃ] n հրում, հրոց. give a push հրել. get the push փխբ. պաշտոնանկ արվել. (եռանդ, նախաձեռնություն) make a push մեծ ջանք գործադրել. He needs a push փխբ. Նրան հարկ ավոր է խթանել. He’s got no push Նա հաստատակամ/նպատակասլաց չէII[puʃ] v հրել, բոթել. ստիպել. ճնշում գործադրել. push The door դուռը հրել. push a pram մանկական սայլակը գլորել. push a button կոճակը սեղմել. The parents pushed the boy Ծնողները ճնշում էին տղային. (գովազդել) push a product ապրանք գովազդել. push drugs թմրադեղեր վաճառել/վաճառքով զբաղվել. Don’t push your luck Բախտի հետ խաղ մի անի. (ստիպել. ճնշում գործադրել) push into medicine ստիպել բժշկությամբ զբաղվել. push smn for an answer ստիպել պատասխանել. push oneself իրեն խթանել. be pushed on money/time փողը չբավարարել. շատ քիչ ժամանակ ունենալ. Don’t push ! Մի՛ հրեք. push ahead շարունակել առաջ շարժվել. push around խսկց. գրգռել, զայ րացնել. push away հետ մղել, հեռացնել. push down սեղմել, ճնշել. push smn forward մեկին առաջ մղել/քշել. push into մեջը գցել. push into the water ջրի մեջ գցել/հրել push off հետ հրել. push a boat off նավակը ափից հետ հրել. push through հրելով առաջ շարժվել. push through the crowd ամբոխի միջով առաջ շարժվել -
4 Contents
"A button that opens the current document’s table of contents in a pane. Users can pin the pane to the document, and when they scroll through the document, the table of contents dynamically highlights the section they are in."
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