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41 ključ
• bridge joint key; clef; clew; clue; damper; dongle; identifier; key; manipulator; manipulator,; meander; pin; spanner ring; toggle; wrench -
42 kolenasto vratilo
• crank shaft; crankshaft; toggle -
43 ozib
• lever; prying; tappet; toggle -
44 poluga
• arbor; arm; bar; beam; boom; bullion; cager; crank; cross bar; crow; crowbar; cylinder; deterrent; feeler; handspike; heaver; ingot; jemmy; lever; prize; pry; prying; reach rod; rod; tappet; tiler; toggle; wedge; winch -
45 prebaciti
• commutate; drag over; dub; overfulfil; overthrow; pass on; pass on to; sling; span; swich; switch; toggle; transfer; transpose -
46 prečka
• cleat; crossarm; deterrent; jib; perch; pole arm; rung; spoke; stanchion; stave; stringer; toggle -
47 preklopka
• changing; checker; reconnection; rock switch; selector; switch; toggle -
48 prekopčati
• indid; toggle; undo -
49 prikopčati
• buckle; hook together; toggle
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