slovodefinícia
click
(encz)
click,cvakat v: Zdeněk Brož
click
(encz)
click,cvaknout v: Zdeněk Brož
click
(encz)
click,cvaknutí n: Zdeněk Brož
click
(encz)
click,klapnout Zdeněk Brož
click
(encz)
click,klik n: Zdeněk Brož
click
(encz)
click,klikání n: Zdeněk Brož
click
(encz)
click,kliknout v: Zdeněk Brož
click
(encz)
click,kliknutí n: Zdeněk Brož
click
(encz)
click,západka Zdeněk Brož
click
(encz)
click,zapadnutí n: Zdeněk Brož
Click
(gcide)
Click \Click\, n.
1. A slight sharp noise, such as is made by the cocking of a
pistol.
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2. A kind of articulation used by the natives of Southern
Africa, consisting in a sudden withdrawal of the end or
some other portion of the tongue from a part of the mouth
with which it is in contact, whereby a sharp, clicking
sound is produced. The sounds are four in number, and are
called cerebral, palatal, dental, and lateral clicks or
clucks, the latter being the noise ordinarily used in
urging a horse forward.
[1913 Webster]
Click
(gcide)
Click \Click\, v. t. [OE. kleken, clichen. Cf. Clutch.]
To snatch. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
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Click
(gcide)
Click \Click\ (kl[i^]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Clicked
(kl[i^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. Clicking.] [Prob. an
onomatopoetic word: cf. OF. cliquier. See Clack, and cf.
Clink, Clique.]
To make a slight, sharp noise (or a succession of such
noises), as by gentle striking; to tick.
[1913 Webster]

The varnished clock that clicked behind the door.
--Goldsmith.
[1913 Webster]
Click
(gcide)
Click \Click\, n. [Cf. 4th Click, and OF. clique latch.]
1. A detent, pawl, or ratchet, as that which catches the cogs
of a ratchet wheel to prevent backward motion. See Illust.
of Ratched wheel.
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2. The latch of a door. [Prov. Eng.]
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Click
(gcide)
Click \Click\, v. t.
1. To move with the sound of a click.
[1913 Webster]

She clicked back the bolt which held the window
sash. --Thackeray.
[1913 Webster]

2. To cause to make a clicking noise, as by striking
together, or against something.
[1913 Webster]

[Jove] clicked all his marble thumbs. --Ben Jonson.
[1913 Webster]

When merry milkmaids click the latch. --Tennyson.
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click
(wn)
click
n 1: a short light metallic sound [syn: chink, click,
clink]
2: a stop consonant made by the suction of air into the mouth
(as in Bantu) [syn: suction stop, click]
3: a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a
wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward [syn:
pawl, detent, click, dog]
4: depression of a button on a computer mouse; "a click on the
right button for example" [syn: click, mouse click]
v 1: move or strike with a noise; "he clicked on the light";
"his arm was snapped forward" [syn: snap, click]
2: make a clicking or ticking sound; "The clock ticked away"
[syn: click, tick]
3: click repeatedly or uncontrollably; "Chattering teeth" [syn:
chatter, click]
4: cause to make a snapping sound; "snap your fingers" [syn:
snap, click, flick]
5: produce a click; "Xhosa speakers click"
6: make a clucking sounds, characteristic of hens [syn: cluck,
click, clack]
7: become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions; "It
dawned on him that she had betrayed him"; "she was penetrated
with sorrow" [syn: click, get through, dawn, {come
home}, get across, sink in, penetrate, {fall into
place}]
click
(foldoc)
click

To press and release a button on a mouse or
other pointing device. This generates an event, also
specifying the screen position, which is processed by the
window manager or application program.

On a mouse with more than one button, the unqualified term
usually implies pressing the left-most button (with the right
index finger), other buttons would be qualified,
e.g. "right-click". Multiple clicks in quick succession,
e.g. a double-click, often have a different meaning from slow
single clicks. Keyboard modifiers may also be used,
e.g. "shift-click", meaning to hold down the shift key on the
keyboard while clicking the mouse button.

If the mouse moves while the button is pressed then this is a
drag.

(1995-03-14)
podobné slovodefinícia
clicking
(mass)
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click beetle
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click in
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click off
(encz)
click off, v:
click open
(encz)
click open, v:
click-clack
(encz)
click-clack, n:
clickety-clack
(encz)
clickety-clack, n:
clickety-click
(encz)
clickety-click, n:
clicking
(encz)
clicking,klikání n: Zdeněk Brožclicking,kliknutí n: Zdeněk Brož
clicks
(encz)
clicks,kliknutí n: Zdeněk Brož
mouse click
(encz)
mouse click, n:
one-click
(encz)
one-click,na jedno kliknutí Zdeněk Brož
Click
(gcide)
Click \Click\, n.
1. A slight sharp noise, such as is made by the cocking of a
pistol.
[1913 Webster]

2. A kind of articulation used by the natives of Southern
Africa, consisting in a sudden withdrawal of the end or
some other portion of the tongue from a part of the mouth
with which it is in contact, whereby a sharp, clicking
sound is produced. The sounds are four in number, and are
called cerebral, palatal, dental, and lateral clicks or
clucks, the latter being the noise ordinarily used in
urging a horse forward.
[1913 Webster]Click \Click\, v. t. [OE. kleken, clichen. Cf. Clutch.]
To snatch. [Prov. Eng.] --Halliwell.
[1913 Webster]Click \Click\ (kl[i^]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Clicked
(kl[i^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. Clicking.] [Prob. an
onomatopoetic word: cf. OF. cliquier. See Clack, and cf.
Clink, Clique.]
To make a slight, sharp noise (or a succession of such
noises), as by gentle striking; to tick.
[1913 Webster]

The varnished clock that clicked behind the door.
--Goldsmith.
[1913 Webster]Click \Click\, n. [Cf. 4th Click, and OF. clique latch.]
1. A detent, pawl, or ratchet, as that which catches the cogs
of a ratchet wheel to prevent backward motion. See Illust.
of Ratched wheel.
[1913 Webster]

2. The latch of a door. [Prov. Eng.]
[1913 Webster]Click \Click\, v. t.
1. To move with the sound of a click.
[1913 Webster]

She clicked back the bolt which held the window
sash. --Thackeray.
[1913 Webster]

2. To cause to make a clicking noise, as by striking
together, or against something.
[1913 Webster]

[Jove] clicked all his marble thumbs. --Ben Jonson.
[1913 Webster]

When merry milkmaids click the latch. --Tennyson.
[1913 Webster]
click beetle
(gcide)
Elater \El"a*ter\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? driver, fr. ? to drive.]
1. (Bot.) An elastic spiral filament for dispersing the
spores, as in some liverworts.
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2. (Zo["o]l.) Any beetle of the family Elaterid[ae], having
the habit, when laid on the back, of giving a sudden
upward spring, by a quick movement of the articulation
between the abdomen and thorax; -- called also {click
beetle}, spring beetle, and snapping beetle.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Zo["o]l.) The caudal spring used by Podura and related
insects for leaping. See Collembola.
[1913 Webster]Click beetle \Click" bee"tle\ (Zool.)
See Elater.
[1913 Webster]
Click beetle
(gcide)
Elater \El"a*ter\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? driver, fr. ? to drive.]
1. (Bot.) An elastic spiral filament for dispersing the
spores, as in some liverworts.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Zo["o]l.) Any beetle of the family Elaterid[ae], having
the habit, when laid on the back, of giving a sudden
upward spring, by a quick movement of the articulation
between the abdomen and thorax; -- called also {click
beetle}, spring beetle, and snapping beetle.
[1913 Webster]

3. (Zo["o]l.) The caudal spring used by Podura and related
insects for leaping. See Collembola.
[1913 Webster]Click beetle \Click" bee"tle\ (Zool.)
See Elater.
[1913 Webster]
Clicked
(gcide)
Click \Click\ (kl[i^]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Clicked
(kl[i^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. Clicking.] [Prob. an
onomatopoetic word: cf. OF. cliquier. See Clack, and cf.
Clink, Clique.]
To make a slight, sharp noise (or a succession of such
noises), as by gentle striking; to tick.
[1913 Webster]

The varnished clock that clicked behind the door.
--Goldsmith.
[1913 Webster]
Clicker
(gcide)
Clicker \Click"er\, n.
1. One who stands before a shop door to invite people to buy.
[Low, Eng.]
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2. (Print.) One who as has charge of the work of a
companionship.
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Clicket
(gcide)
Clicket \Click"et\, n. [OF. cliquet the latch of a door. See 5th
Click.]
1. The knocker of a door. [Prov. Eng.]
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2. A latch key. [Eng.] --Chaucer.
[1913 Webster] clickety-clack
clickety-clack
(gcide)
clickety-clack \clickety-clack\, clickety-click
\clickety-click\n.
a fast and rhythmic clicking sound, as of "click-clack"; as,
the clickety-clack of the typewriters.

Syn: clickety-clack.
[WordNet 1.5]
clickety-click
(gcide)
clickety-clack \clickety-clack\, clickety-click
\clickety-click\n.
a fast and rhythmic clicking sound, as of "click-clack"; as,
the clickety-clack of the typewriters.

Syn: clickety-clack.
[WordNet 1.5]
Clicking
(gcide)
Click \Click\ (kl[i^]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Clicked
(kl[i^]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. Clicking.] [Prob. an
onomatopoetic word: cf. OF. cliquier. See Clack, and cf.
Clink, Clique.]
To make a slight, sharp noise (or a succession of such
noises), as by gentle striking; to tick.
[1913 Webster]

The varnished clock that clicked behind the door.
--Goldsmith.
[1913 Webster]
Clicky
(gcide)
Clicky \Click"y\, a.
Resembling a click; abounding in clicks. "Their strange
clicky language." --The Century.
[1913 Webster]
click beetle
(wn)
click beetle
n 1: able to right itself when on its back by flipping into the
air with a clicking sound [syn: click beetle, skipjack,
snapping beetle]
click off
(wn)
click off
v 1: perform or finish an action rapidly; "The game was clicked
off in 1:48"
click open
(wn)
click open
v 1: open with a clicking sound; "These keys have clicked open
many doors"
click-clack
(wn)
click-clack
n 1: a succession of clicks
clickety-clack
(wn)
clickety-clack
n 1: a fast and rhythmic click-clack; "the clickety-clack of the
typewriters" [syn: clickety-clack, clickety-click]
clickety-click
(wn)
clickety-click
n 1: a fast and rhythmic click-clack; "the clickety-clack of the
typewriters" [syn: clickety-clack, clickety-click]
mouse click
(wn)
mouse click
n 1: depression of a button on a computer mouse; "a click on the
right button for example" [syn: click, mouse click]
double-click
(foldoc)
double-click

Two clicks of a mouse button made in
rapid succession without moving the mouse. A double-click
often combines the actions of selecting, and then activating
an object in a GUI, e.g. selecting and opening a document.
Some text editors use double-click to select the word under
the mouse pointer.

When used as a verb it is often written as two words with a
space instead of a hyphen.

(2006-07-09)
right-click
(foldoc)
right-click

To click the right-most mouse button on a mouse
with more than one button. This usually performs a different
function from the left button, e.g. displaying a
context-sensitive menu (Microsoft Windows), extending the
selection (X).

When used as a verb it is often written as two words with a
space instead of a hyphen.

(2006-07-09)
click of death
(jargon)
click of death
n.

A syndrome of certain Iomega ZIP drives, named for the clicking noise that
is caused by the malady. An affected drive will, after accepting a disk,
start making a clicking noise and refuse to eject the disk. A common
solution for retrieving the disk is to insert the bent end of a paper clip
into a small hole adjacent to the slot. “Clicked” disks are generally
unusable after being retrieved from the drive.

The clicking noise is caused by the drive's read/write head bumping against
its movement stops when it fails to find track 0 on the disk, causing the
head to become misaligned. This can happen when the drive has been
subjected to a physical shock, or when the disk is exposed to an
electromagnetic field, such as that of the CRT. Another common cause is
when a package of disks is armed with an anti-theft strip at a store. When
the clerk scans the product to disarm the strip, it can demagnetize the
disks, wiping out track 0.

There is evidence that the click of death is a communicable disease; a “
clicked” disk can cause the read/write head of a "clean" drive to become
misaligned. Iomega at first denied the existence of the click of death, but
eventually offered to replace free of charge any drives affected by the
condition.

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