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Druckschalter
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push-but·ton ˈswitch N
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I. but·ton [ˈbʌtən] N
1. button (fastening device):
Knopf m <-(e)s, Knöp·fe>
2. button TECH:
Klingelknopf m <-(e)s, -knöpfe>
3. button Am (badge):
Button m <-s, -s>
Abzeichen nt <-s, ->
Plakette f <-, -n>
Phrases:
to push [or press] sb's buttons
II. but·ton [ˈbʌtən] VB trans
Phrases:
to button it [or one's lip] esp Am inf
III. but·ton [ˈbʌtən] VB intr
I. push <pl -es> [pʊʃ] N
1. push:
Stoß m <-es, Stö̱·ße>
Schubs m <-es, -e> inf
to give sb/sth a push
2. push (press):
Druck m <-(e)s>
3. push fig (motivation):
Anstoß m <-es, -stöße>
4. push (concerted effort):
Kampagne f <-, -n>
5. push (publicity):
6. push (military attack):
Vorstoß m <-es, -stö·ße>
Phrases:
at a push Brit
to give sb the push inf (break up)
II. push [pʊʃ] VB trans
1. push (shove):
to push sb
[jdn] drängeln
jdn stoßen [o. schubsen]
to push sth
2. push (move forcefully):
to push sth
to push sth (give a push)
to push sth down sb's throat fig
jdm etw aufdrängen
3. push (manoeuvre):
to push sb towards sth
to push sb out of the running also fig
4. push (impose):
to push sth [on sb]
[jdm] etw aufdrängen [o. aufzwingen]
5. push (pressure):
to push sb to do sth
jdn [dazu] drängen, etw zu tun
to push sb to do sth (force)
jdn zwingen, etw zu tun
to push sb to do sth (persuade)
jdn überreden, etw zu tun
to push sb into doing sth
jdn dazu drängen, etw zu tun
to push a share STOCKEX
6. push (press):
to push sth
auf etw acc drücken
CH, A a. läuten
7. push (be persistent):
to push sb
8. push (demand a lot):
9. push (find sth difficult):
to be [hard] pushed to do sth esp Brit
10. push esp Brit (be short of):
11. push sl (promote):
to push sth
to push sth ECON
etw pushen sl
12. push sl (sell illegal drugs):
to push sth
mit etw dat dealen sl
to push sth
etw pushen
13. push (approach):
to be pushing 30/40 (age)
to be pushing 30/40 (drive at)
fast 30/40 fahren
14. push inf (overdo):
Phrases:
III. push [pʊʃ] VB intr
1. push:
schieben <schob, geschoben>
push (on a door)
Drücken
2. push (manoeuvre through):
push MIL
to push by [sth/sb]
sich acc [an jdm/etw] vorbeidrängen
3. push (bear down):
4. push (support):
I. switch <pl -es> [swɪtʃ] N
1. switch (control):
Schalter m <-s, ->
2. switch (substitution):
Wechsel m <-s, -> meist sing
Austausch m <-(e)s> kein pl
3. switch:
Änderung f <-, -en>
Wechsel m <-s, ->
Wandel m <-s> kein pl
4. switch (thin whip):
Rute f <-, -n>
Gerte f <-, -n>
5. switch Am RAIL (points):
Weiche f <-, -n>
6. switch COMPUT (additional character):
7. switch COMPUT:
Verzweigung f <-, -en>
Verteiler m <-s, ->
II. switch [swɪtʃ] VB intr
III. switch [swɪtʃ] VB trans
1. switch (adjust settings):
2. switch (change abruptly):
3. switch (substitute):
OpenDict entry
button N
OpenDict entry
button N
button TECH, ELEC
button INET
PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary
push N E-COMM
switch N FINMKT
switch VB intr FINMKT
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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The user could then switch between these applications by clicking a small button on the top of the menu bar.
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In control occupancy terms this comparatively long interval degrades the traffic capacity of a switch.
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I wanted it real simple, with just one pickup switch.
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A typical deployment would involve several applications that would communicate through shared files and directories, and switch between each other through carefully designed scripts or batch files.
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An onboard preamp is controlled by bass/treble boost rollers and an on/off switch located on the top control panel.
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Finally arriving at work, I fire up the computer by operating a push-button switch.
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Endlich bei der Arbeit angekommen fahre ich den Computer durch Betätigen des Druckschalters hoch.
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