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61 Pausentaste
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62 Schaltknopf
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63 Schlummertaste
f am Radiowecker: snooze button* * *Schlụm|mer|tas|tef(an Radiowecker) snooze button* * *Schlummertaste f am Radiowecker: snooze button -
64 Stopptaste
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65 Wäscheknopf
m fabric-covered button* * *Wạ̈|sche|knopfmlinen-covered button* * *Wäscheknopf m fabric-covered button -
66 zumachen
(trennb., hat -ge-) umg.I v/t1. shut, close; (Loch) stop up; (Umschlag) seal; (Mantel etc.) button (up), do up; (Schirm) put down; ich habe kein Auge zugemacht I didn’t sleep a winkII v/i* * *to fasten up; to shut; to close* * *zu|ma|chen sep1. vt(= schließen) to shut, to close; Flasche to close; Brief to seal; (inf = auflösen) Laden etc to close (down)die Augen zúmachen (lit, fig) — to close or shut one's eyes (fig: bei etw to sth)
2. vi (inf)1) (= den Laden zumachen) to close (down), to shut up shop; (fig) to pack or jack (Brit) it in (inf), to call it a day2) (inf = sich beeilen) to get a move on (inf), to step on it (inf)* * *zu|ma·chenI. vt1. (zuklappen)▪ etw \zumachen to close [or shut] sth▪ etw \zumachen to close stheine Flasche/ein Glas \zumachen to put the top on a bottle/jar3. (zukleben)einen Brief \zumachen to seal a letter4. (schließen)die Augen \zumachen to close one's eyesletzte Nacht habe ich kein Auge \zumachen können I didn't get a wink of sleep last night5. (zuknöpfen)den Laden \zumachen to shut up shopII. vi1. (den Laden schließen) to close, to shut* * *1.transitives Verb close; shut; fasten, do up < dress>; seal <envelope, letter>; turn off < tap>; put the top on < bottle>; (stilllegen) close or shut down <factory, mine, etc.>2.intransitives Verb1) close; shut* * *zumachen (trennb, hat -ge-) umgA. v/t1. shut, close; (Loch) stop up; (Umschlag) seal; (Mantel etc) button (up), do up; (Schirm) put down;ich habe kein Auge zugemacht I didn’t sleep a wink2. (Geschäft, auflösen) close down;das Geschäft zumachen auch shut up shopB. v/i2.mach zu! (beeil dich) get a move on!, step on it!* * *1.transitives Verb close; shut; fasten, do up < dress>; seal <envelope, letter>; turn off < tap>; put the top on < bottle>; (stilllegen) close or shut down <factory, mine, etc.>2.intransitives Verb1) close; shut* * *adj.shut adj. v.to close v.to shut v.(§ p.,p.p.: shut) -
67 durchknöpfen
dụrch|knöp|fenvt septo button all the way upein durchgeknöpftes Kleid — a button-through (Brit) or button-up dress
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68 Anlassdruckknopf
m ugs.rar <el> (zum Starten von Maschinen, Motoren) ■ starting button; starting push-button; start button pract -
69 Anlassdrucktaste
f <el> (zum Starten von Maschinen, Motoren) ■ starting button; starting push-button; start button pract -
70 Auslöseknopf
m form < phot> (für Kameraverschluss) ■ shutter release button; operating button; shutter release -
71 Rückspul-/Review-Taste
f <av> (bei Videorecordern und Videokameras) ■ rewind/review button; rewind/search-button; rewind/search buttonGerman-english technical dictionary > Rückspul-/Review-Taste
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72 Startertaste
f <el> (zum Starten von Maschinen, Motoren) ■ starting button; starting push-button; start button pract -
73 Stationstaste
f <av> (betont: Suchfunktion) ■ station-finder push-buttonf <av> (betont: Speicherfunktion) ■ preset station button; channel preset button; channel preset -
74 Taste für Schnellrücklauf u. Bildsuchlauf rückwärts
f <av> (bei Videorecordern und Videokameras) ■ rewind/review button; rewind/search-button; rewind/search buttonGerman-english technical dictionary > Taste für Schnellrücklauf u. Bildsuchlauf rückwärts
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75 aufknöpfen
auf|knöp·fenvt1) ( durch Knöpfen öffnen)[jdm/sich] etw \aufknöpfen to unbutton [sb's/one's] sth;einen Knopf \aufknöpfen to undo a button;aufgeknöpft unbuttoned;2) ( durch Knöpfen befestigen) -
76 Knopf
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77 Tastwahl
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78 Knopfleiste
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79 betätigen
betätigen v IND activate, operate, press (button)* * *--------: sich betätigen* * *betätigen, sich gelegentlich als Aushilfe
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80 Druckknopf
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