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Alarmknopf
im PONS Wörterbuch
ˈpan·ic but·ton SUBST
Alarmknopf m <-(e)s, -knöpfe>
to hit [or press][or push] the panic button übtr ugs
im PONS Wörterbuch
im PONS Wörterbuch
I. pan·ic [ˈpænɪk] SUBST no pl
1. panic (overwhelming fear):
Panik f <-, -en>
2. panic (hysterical fear):
II. pan·ic <-ck-> [ˈpænɪk] VERB intr
to panic about [or over] sth
III. pan·ic [ˈpænɪk] VERB trans
I. but·ton [ˈbʌtən] SUBST
1. button (fastening device):
Knopf m <-(e)s, Knöp·fe>
2. button TECH:
Klingelknopf m <-(e)s, -knöpfe>
3. button Am (badge):
Button m <-s, -s>
Abzeichen nt <-s, ->
Plakette f <-, -n>
Wendungen:
to push [or press] sb's buttons
II. but·ton [ˈbʌtən] VERB trans
Wendungen:
to button it [or one's lip] esp Am ugs
III. but·ton [ˈbʌtən] VERB intr
OpenDict-Eintrag
button SUBST
hellwach übtr
OpenDict-Eintrag
button SUBST
button TECH, ELEK
button INET
Present
Ipanic
youpanic
he/she/itpanics
wepanic
youpanic
theypanic
Past
Ipanicked
youpanicked
he/she/itpanicked
wepanicked
youpanicked
theypanicked
Present Perfect
Ihavepanicked
youhavepanicked
he/she/ithaspanicked
wehavepanicked
youhavepanicked
theyhavepanicked
Past Perfect
Ihadpanicked
youhadpanicked
he/she/ithadpanicked
wehadpanicked
youhadpanicked
theyhadpanicked
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The magazine release button is held in place by a retention pin which can be removed to allow the magazine release button to be reversed.
en.wikipedia.org
The developers intended on keeping it simple, however, only implementing six buttons.
en.wikipedia.org
The user pushes a button on a handheld device.
en.wikipedia.org
Button subsequently reclaimed those positions within the opening laps.
en.wikipedia.org
The fourth button was used for kick attacks.
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