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I . button [ˈbʌtən] SUBST

1. button (on clothes):

guzik m

3. button AM (badge):

Idiomes/Tournures:

II . button [ˈbʌtən] VERBE trans

Idiomes/Tournures:

button it! esp AM fam

III . button [ˈbʌtən] VERBE intr

belly button SUBST esp enfant fam

push-button ADJ

1. push-button phone:

2. push-button fig:

reset button SUBST INFOR

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Like more traditional controllers, it features standard analogue sticks, face buttons, and triggers.
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Beneath its exquisite visual surface, it keeps pushing buttons like a sales clerk in a notions shop.
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While in alpha mode, the volume buttons toggled between upper-case and lower-case text.
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Each must then secretly press one of the three buttons on their keypad to lock in their answer.
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With a single-breasted suit, it is proper to have the buttons unfastened while sitting down to avoid an ugly drape.
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These coats were single-breasted for lieutenants and captains and had between seven and nine buttons.
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Other useful controls and buttons in the game are pushing the start button, which activates a honking sound from the bike.
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Made of ivory crape fabric, it was styled with a cowl at the front and organza-covered buttons at the back.
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Buttons serving as fasteners work by slipping through a fabric or thread loop, or by sliding through a buttonhole.
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These jackets are sometimes decorated with buttons or patches, and in the case of the denim jackets, sometimes splattered with bleach.
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