0 a short, sharp sound, like that of a light-switch being turned on -- cvaknutí
the click of the camera.
1 to (cause to) make such a sound -- klapnout
Candidates for such fully specified segments (segments with a narrow phase window) are multiply articulated stops, ejectives, implosives, clicks and other ' multigesture ' segments.
Restricted phonological behaviour is also a feature of clicks in diachronic phonology.
The analysis of laryngeals and clicks, which form the two opposite poles of the underspecification spectrum, points to the validity of our linguistic hypothesis.
The buttons remained inactive until the second stimulus had finished playing ; thereafter, clicking either button initiated the next trial.
Each cicada either sings, chirps, clicks, or is silent depending on its environment and the weather conditions which are modelled by reaction-diffusion patterns.
Only in browsing do entanglements of loose elements to fixed couplings still work if differences are made: the musician watches and clicks.
Participants indicated whether they believed each item to be a word or a nonword by clicking on an appropriately labeled button on the screen.
Concepts can be generated flexibly by double clicking on means in the tree view; the selected means will then be displayed with a red border.
中文繁体
電腦操作, 按一下(滑鼠), 發聲…
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计算机操作, 点击(鼠标), 发声…
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hacer un chasquido, pinchar, chasquido…
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estalar, clicar, estalido…
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カチッという音がする, カチッという音をさせる, (コンピュータ)マウスでクリックする…
MoreTürk dili
tık/çıt/klik sesi çıkarmak/çıkartmak, bilgisayar kullanımında 'fareyi' tıklamak, bu yolla bilgisayara komut vermek…
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claquer, cliquer, bien s’entendre…
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fer un esclafit, clicar (a), esclafit…
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