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第四卷
bottonati

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

I. buttoned [Brit ˈbʌt(ə)nd, Am ˈbətnd] VB pp

buttoned → button II, III

II. buttoned [Brit ˈbʌt(ə)nd, Am ˈbətnd] ADJ

buttoned garment:

buttoned

buttoned up [ˌbʌtndˈʌp] ADJ

buttoned up person:

buttoned up

I. button [Brit ˈbʌt(ə)n, Am ˈbətn] N

1. button (on coat, sword):

2. button (on switch, bell):

3. button Am (chin):

button inf

4. button Am (badge):

II. button [Brit ˈbʌt(ə)n, Am ˈbətn] VB trans button up

button garment:

III. button [Brit ˈbʌt(ə)n, Am ˈbətn] VB intr

button dress etc.:

IV. button [Brit ˈbʌt(ə)n, Am ˈbətn]

I. button up VB [ˈbʌt(ə)n -] (button up)

II. button up VB [ˈbʌt(ə)n -] (button [sth] up, button up [sth])

1. button up garment:

button (up) your lip! inf

2. button up inf deal:

redial button [ˈriːdaɪəlˌbʌtn] N

record button [reˈkɔːdˌbʌtn] N

snooze button [Brit, Am snuz ˈbətn] N

button mushroom [Brit, Am ˈbətn ˈməʃˌrum] N

radio button [Brit, Am ˈreɪdiˌoʊ ˈbətn] N COMPUT

rewind button [riːˌwaɪndˈbʌtn] N

in the PONS Dictionary

English
English
Italian
Italian

I. button [ˈbʌ·tən] N

1. button:

2. button (with slogan):

3. button COMPUT, TECH:

II. button [ˈbʌ·tən] VB intr

III. button [ˈbʌ·tən] VB trans

Phrases:

button it! inf

reset button N COMPUT, ELEC

snooze button N

button up VB trans

push-button telephone N

Italian
Italian
English
English
Present
Ibutton
youbutton
he/she/itbuttons
webutton
youbutton
theybutton
Past
Ibuttoned
youbuttoned
he/she/itbuttoned
webuttoned
youbuttoned
theybuttoned
Present Perfect
Ihavebuttoned
youhavebuttoned
he/she/ithasbuttoned
wehavebuttoned
youhavebuttoned
theyhavebuttoned
Past Perfect
Ihadbuttoned
youhadbuttoned
he/she/ithadbuttoned
wehadbuttoned
youhadbuttoned
theyhadbuttoned

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He could not button up his shirt and had difficulty with other ordinary motor skills, presumably due to his damaged cerebellum, which normally coordinates motor activities.
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In the third game, her outfit color varies, but she continues to wear a button up collared shirt and khaki pants.
en.wikipedia.org
For the first few months, just stick to onesies... that button up, preferably.
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Tying a knot in a button up is a fast way to transform it into a crop top.
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He always wears the typical chef outfit (black pants, white button up jacket, puffy white hat).
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