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tr['tɒgəl]1 botón nombre masculino de maderav.• asegurar con cazonete de aparejo v.n.• cazonete de aparejo s.m.'tɑːgəl, 'tɒgəla) ( button) muletilla f, botón m de trenca or (CS) de montgomeryb) ( Comput) flip-flop m['tɒɡl]1.N (on coat) botón m alargado de madera2.CPDtoggle key N — (Comput) tecla f de conmutación binaria
toggle switch N — (Elec) conmutador m de palanca
* * *['tɑːgəl, 'tɒgəl]a) ( button) muletilla f, botón m de trenca or (CS) de montgomeryb) ( Comput) flip-flop m -
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s.1 botón de trenca (on coat)2 palanca de apoyo, alamar, rótula.3 tensor.4 pasador de cadena, pasador.v.1 sujetar con amarras, sujetar con cabilla.2 alternar el interruptor de un estado a otro.3 cambiar.vi.abrir y cerrar una función o pantalla con la misma tecla(pt & pp toggled) -
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6 toggle bolt
English-Spanish architecture and construction dictionary > toggle bolt
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7 toggle on-off switch
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nPROD selección por palanca basculante f -
9 toggle switch
nCINEMAT conmutador basculante mELEC conmutador de palanca acodillada m, interruptor de codillo m, interruptor de palanca m, interruptor de palanca acodada m, interruptor de palanca acodillada m, interruptor de palanquita m, interruptor de rótula m, interruptor de volquete mELEC ENG conmutador eléctrico de palanca bidireccional mELECTRON interruptor de codillo m -
10 toggle bar
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11 toggle bolt
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13 toggle fastener
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14 toggle joint
s.1 rótula, articulación de rodillera, junta de codillo.2 eje acodado, articulación mecánica, conexión giratoria, palanca acodada. -
15 toggle key
s.tecla de conmutación binaria, tecla que cambia de un estado o modo a otro y de vuelta, tecla de cambio. -
16 toggle press
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17 toggle switch
s.1 interruptor de palanca acodillada, interruptor de presión.2 interruptor eléctrico, interruptor de cambio, conmutador de cambio de estado, conmutador de palanca.3 interruptor de palanca acodada.4 dispositivo en redes que filtra y reexpide paquetes entre segmentos de LAN. -
18 spring and toggle mechanism
nPROD mecanismo de resorte y fiador mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > spring and toggle mechanism
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См. также в других словарях:
Toggle — Tog gle, v. t. (Computer programming) To change the value of (a program variable) by activating a toggle switch; as, to toggle the view from character to graphic mode; to toggle the keyboard input from insert to overtype mode. [PJC] {Toggle iron} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
toggle — [täg′əl] n. [prob. naut. var. of dial. tuggle, freq. of TUG] 1. a rod, pin, or bolt for insertion between the strands or through a loop of a rope, through a link of a chain, etc. to make an attachment, prevent slipping, or tighten by twisting:… … English World dictionary
Toggle — Tog gle, n. [Cf. {Tug}.] [Written also {toggel}.] 1. (Naut.) A wooden pin tapering toward both ends with a groove around its middle, fixed transversely in the eye of a rope to be secured to any other loop or bight or ring; a kind of button or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Toggle — may refer to: *Toggle Mechanism *Toggle switch *Toggling harpoon *A type of textile closure, like an elongated button … Wikipedia
toggle — United Kingdom An option for a borrower to choose that interest (usually on mezzanine debt) be capitalised rather than paid in cash. The interest that is capitalised is said to have been paid in kind so a toggle mechanism is also sometimes known… … Law dictionary
toggle — ► NOUN 1) a narrow piece of wood or plastic attached to a garment, pushed through a loop to act as a fastener. 2) Computing a key or command that is operated the same way but with opposite effect on successive occasions. ► VERB Computing ▪ switch … English terms dictionary
Toggle — [dt. »Kippschalter«], ein Schalter, der nur eine von zwei Stellungen einnehmen kann (gedrückt oder nicht gedrückt). Ein Beispiel ist die Feststelltaste auf der Tastatur … Universal-Lexikon
toggle — toggler, n. /tog euhl/, n., v., toggled, toggling. n. 1. a pin, bolt, or rod placed transversely through a chain, an eye or loop in a rope, etc., as to bind it temporarily to another chain or rope similarly treated. 2. a toggle joint, or a device … Universalium
toggle — {{11}}toggle (n.) 1769, short pin passed through the eye of a rope, a nautical word of uncertain origin, perhaps a frequentative form of tog tug. Meaning a kind of wall fastener is recorded from 1934. Toggle bolt is from 1794; toggle switch first … Etymology dictionary
toggle — I UK [ˈtɒɡ(ə)l] / US [ˈtɑɡ(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms toggle : singular toggle plural toggles 1) a small piece of wood or plastic used like a button for fastening clothes 2) computing a key or command (= instruction) on a computer that you… … English dictionary
toggle — tog•gle [[t]ˈtɒg əl[/t]] n. v. gled, gling 1) bui a pin, bolt, or rod placed transversely through a chain, an eye or loop in a rope, etc., as to bind it temporarily to another chain or rope 2) bui a toggle joint, or a device having one 3) clo an… … From formal English to slang