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I. but·ton ['bʌtən] N

1. button (fastening device):

button

2. button TECH:

button
to push a button

3. button Am (badge):

button
button

Phrases:

at the touch of a button
at the touch of a button
to be right on the button
to be right on the button

II. but·ton ['bʌtən] VB trans

1. button:

button

Phrases:

to button it

III. but·ton ['bʌtən] VB intr

to button down the front/at [or Am in] the back

'press-but·ton ADJ N

press-button → push-button

I. 'push-but·ton ADJ (automated)

1. push-button:

push-button
push-button

II. 'push-but·ton N

push-button
push-button

'bel·ly but·ton N inf

belly button

I. 'push-but·ton ADJ (automated)

1. push-button:

push-button
push-button

II. 'push-but·ton N

push-button
push-button

'snooze but·ton N

snooze button

button up VB trans

button up
reset button
to sew a button on
unfasten button, belt
to stitch a button onto sth
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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Furthermore, an additional button is used for each direction to add the number of pedestrian and bicyclist movement.
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This usually entails engaging the power in the car several times while holding a button or lever.
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Button subsequently reclaimed those positions within the opening laps.
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There are two of each of these buttons, one pair for the left hand and one pair for the right.
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Pressing the select button can be used to skip to a specific part in the song.
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