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scroll v down 1. COMP abrollen; vorrollen, vorscrollen (text on screen); 2. COMP vorrollen, vorscrollen (on screen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > scroll down
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > scroll down
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1. vt sepvorscrollen2. vivorscrollen, nach unten blättern (inf)* * *v.zurück rollen v.zurückrollen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
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['skrəʊl'daʊn]viINFORM runterscrollen -
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['skrəʊl'daʊn]viINFORM runterscrollen -
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1. noun1) (roll) Rolle, die2) (Archit.) Volute, die; Schnecke, die2. transitive verb(Computing) verschieben; scrollen (fachspr.)* * *[skrəul](a roll of paper or parchment with writing on it.) die Schriftrolle* * *[skrəʊl, AM skroʊl]I. nto \scroll up/down zurück-/vorrollen, zurück-/vorscrollen fachsprto \scroll [to the] right/left nach rechts/links scrollen fachspr* * *[skrəʊl]1. n1) Schriftrolle f; (decorative) Schnörkel m; (= volute, of violin) Schnecke f2. vi (COMPUT)scrollen, blättern (inf)* * *scroll [skrəʊl]A s1. Schriftrolle f2. a) ARCH Volute f, Schnörkelverzierung fc) Schnörkel m (in der Schrift)3. TECH Triebkranz m4. Liste f, Verzeichnis nB v/t COMPUT scrollen, verschieben* * *1. noun1) (roll) Rolle, die2) (Archit.) Volute, die; Schnecke, die2. transitive verb(Computing) verschieben; scrollen (fachspr.)* * *(decoration) n.Schnörkel m. n.Bildschirmrollen n.Schriftrolle f. (the screen) v.Bildschirminhalt verschieben ausdr.blättern v. -
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[skrəʊl, Am skroʊl] nto \scroll through sth etw durchscrollen fachspr
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scroll down — phr verb Scroll down is used with these nouns as the object: ↑page … Collocations dictionary
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scroll — scroll1 [skrəul US skroul] n [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: scrow scroll (13 17 centuries), from Old French escroue piece of paper, scroll ; influenced by roll] 1.) a long piece of paper that can be rolled up, and is used as an official document 2.) a … Dictionary of contemporary English
scroll — 1 noun (C) 1 a long piece of paper that can be rolled up, and is used as an official document 2 a decoration shaped like a roll of paper 2 verb (I, T) to move information on a computer screen up or down so that you can read it (+ up/down): Could… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
scroll — [skrəʊl ǁ skroʊl] verb [intransitive, transitive] COMPUTING to move information on a computer screen up or down so that you can read it: scroll up/down • You can scroll up to the top of the document using this bar. * * * scroll UK US /skrəʊl/… … Financial and business terms
SCROLL OF ANTIOCHUS — (Heb. מְגִלַּת אַנְטִיוֹכוֹס) or Scroll of the Hasmoneans (Heb. מְגִלַּת בֵּית חַשְׁמוֹנַאי), popular account of the wars of the Hasmoneans and of the origin of the festival of Ḥanukkah . The scroll has been handed down in several Aramaic… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
SCROLL OF ESTHER — (Heb. מְגִלַּת אֶסְתֵּר, Megillat Ester), the festal scroll of purim , the only one of the Five Scrolls to bear the title megillah as part of its traditional name (see scrolls , the Five). The Scroll of Esther tells the story of the salvation of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
scroll bar — ˈscroll bar noun [countable] COMPUTING the thin bar at the edge of a computer screen with which you move information on the screen up or down, using a mouse * * * scroll bar UK US noun [C] IT ► a long thin strip at the side of a computer window… … Financial and business terms
scroll´-like´ — scroll «skrohl», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) a roll of parchment, paper or other material, especially one with writing on it: »He slowly unrolled the scroll as he read from it. b) a list, as of names or events; roll; schedule: »Figurative. to be… … Useful english dictionary
scroll — like, adj. /skrohl/, n. 1. a roll of parchment, paper, copper, or other material, esp. one with writing on it: a scroll containing the entire Old Testament. 2. something, esp. an ornament, resembling a partly unrolled sheet of paper or having a… … Universalium
scroll key — ➔ key1 * * * scroll key UK US noun [C] IT, COMMUNICATIONS ► a key on a computer or mobile phone, used for moving information on its screen up, down, or across … Financial and business terms