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1 switch click
switch click Schaltgeräusch nEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > switch click
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2 click
1.[klɪk]noun Klicken, das2. transitive verb1) zuschnappen lassen [Schloss, Tür]click one's tongue — mit der Zunge schnalzen
2) (Computing) drücken [Maustaste]3. intransitive verb1) klicken; [Absätze, Stricknadeln:] klappern2) (Computing)click on something — etwas (Akk.) anklicken
3) (coll.): (fall into context)it's just clicked — ich hab's (ugs.)
click with somebody — (coll.) mit jemandem gleich prima auskommen (ugs.)
* * *[klik] 1. noun(a short, sharp sound, like that of a light-switch being turned on: the click of the camera.) das Klicken2. verb(to (cause to) make such a sound: The soldier clicked his heels together; The gate clicked.) (zu-, zusammen-) schlagen* * *[klɪk]I. n1. (short, sharp sound) Klicken nt; of door Zuschnappen nt; of fingers Knipsen nt, Schnipsen nt; of heels Zusammenklappen nt; of lock Einschnappen nt; of tongue Schnalzen ntdouble-\click Doppelklick mdrag-and-\click Ziehen nt und KlickenII. vi▪ to \click [with sb] sich akk [mit jdm] auf Anhieb verstehen; (become popular) [bei jdm] [gut] ankommen famLiz and I really \clicked with each other the first time we met zwischen Liz und mir hat es gleich gefunkt4. COMPUT klicken▪ to \click on sth etw anklickenIII. vt1. (make sound)to \click one's fingers [mit den Fingern] schnippento \click one's heels die Hacken zusammenklappen [o SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR zusammenschlagen]to \click off the light das Licht ausknipsento \click one's tongue mit der Zunge schnalzen2. COMPUT▪ to \click sth etw anklicken* * *I [klɪk]1. nKlicken nt; (of joints) Knacken nt; (of light switch) Knipsen nt; (of fingers) Knipsen nt, Schnipsen nt; (COMPUT) (Maus)klick m; (of latch, key in lock) Schnappen nt; (tongue, PHON) Schnalzen nthe turned with a sharp click of his heels — er drehte sich um und klappte zackig die Hacken zusammen
2. vi1) (= make clicking noise) klicken; (joints) knacken; (light switch) knipsen; (fingers) knipsen, schnipsen; (COMPUT) klicken; (latch, key in lock) schnappen; (tongue, PHON) schnalzen; (high heels) klappernsuddenly it all clicked ( into place) — plötzlich hatte es gefunkt (inf)
3) (inf: get on well) funken (inf)they clicked right from the moment they first met — zwischen ihnen hatte es vom ersten Augenblick an gefunkt (inf)
some people you click with straight away — mit manchen Leuten versteht man sich auf Anhieb
3. vtheels zusammenklappen; fingers schnippen mit; (COMPUT) klicken auf +acc; tongue schnalzen mit IIn usu pl (US inf)Kilometer m* * *click1 [klık]A s1. a) Klicken n, Knacken n, Ticken nb) COMPUT (Maus)Klick m2. Einschnappen n (der Türklinke etc)3. Schnappvorrichtung f4. TECHa) Sperrklinke f, -vorrichtung f:click spring Sperrfeder fb) ELEK Schaltklinke f5. a) LING Schnalzlaut mb) Schnalzer m (mit der Zunge)B v/i1. klicken, knacken, ticken:click on → C 22. (mit der Zunge) schnalzen3. klappern4. zu-, einschnappen (Klinke, Schloss):a) einrasten,b) fig sich zusammenfügen;click shut ins Schloss fallen (Tür etc)5. umga) übereinstimmen ( with mit)b) zusammenpassenwith bei)8. umga) sofort Gefallen aneinander findenb) sich sofort ineinander verknallen:they clicked (with each other) as soon as they met bei ihnen funkte es vom ersten Augenblick anC v/tclick the door (to) die Tür zuklinken;click one’s heels die Hacken zusammenschlagen2. COMPUT ein Programm etc anklicken3. mit der Zunge schnalzenclick2 [klık] s besonders US sl Kilometer m* * *1.[klɪk]noun Klicken, das2. transitive verb1) zuschnappen lassen [Schloss, Tür]2) (Computing) drücken [Maustaste]3. intransitive verb1) klicken; [Absätze, Stricknadeln:] klappern2) (Computing)click on something — etwas (Akk.) anklicken
3) (coll.): (fall into context)it's just clicked — ich hab's (ugs.)
click with somebody — (coll.) mit jemandem gleich prima auskommen (ugs.)
* * *n.Klick -s m. v.zuschnappen v. -
3 click-stop selector switch
<el> ■ Rastenschalter mEnglish-german technical dictionary > click-stop selector switch
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4 latch
< alarm> (maintains alarm condition until reset) ■ Alarmselbsthaltung f ; Alarmspeicherung f ; Alarmspeicher m< drive> ■ Schaltschloss n<i&c> ■ Latch m<mech.eng> ■ Rastklinke f<mech.eng> (locking mechanism; e.g. of convertible top) ■ Verriegelung f<mech.eng> ■ Schnäpper mvt <tech.gen> (e.g. a switch, pawl, lock) ■ einklinken vt
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