0 a small, usually circular object used to fasten something, for example a shirt or coat -- 纽扣,扣子
I did up/undid (= fastened/unfastened) the buttons on my blouse. 我扣上/解开衬衫上的纽扣。
1 a small, sometimes circular object that you press to operate a device or a machine, or an area on a computer screen that looks and acts like one of these -- 按钮
2 to fasten something, usually a piece of clothing, using buttons -- 扣上(…的)纽扣
The machine emits a high-pitched sound when you press the button.
Press this button and the video will automatically tune itself to the next channel.
To turn the television on, you just push this button.
He toyed nervously with a button on his jacket as he was speaking.
I put my money in the slot and pressed the button but nothing came out.
There it was noted that her skills included ' plaine worke and black workes ' and the making of ' all manner of buttons '.
The participants were asked to indicate if they detected the target by pressing separate buttons on the keyboard (' 1 '=yes, ' 9 '=no).
In their experiment, participants had to press buttons to indicate the position of a target appearing on the computer screen.
中文繁体
衣服上, 鈕扣,扣子, 機器上…
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botón, abrochar, botón [masculine]…
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botão, abotoar…
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(洋服の)ボタン, (機材の)ボタン, スイッチ…
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düğme, bir şeyi açıp kapama düğmesi, tuş…
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bouton [masculine], badge [masculine], boutonner…
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botó, cordar…
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زُرّ, يَزِرّ…
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