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clicks

Aussprache: [klɪks]

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Kontext: „sound“

(verb) to make a short, sharp sound, like when you press a button. It’s a noise that you hear when something moves quickly or snaps into place, like when you press a mouse or a remote control.

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She clicks the button on her computer to open a program.

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He did not click the shutter on the camera, so the picture was never taken.

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Did you hear the door click when it closed?

Kontext: „sound“

(noun) the sharp sound itself that you hear when something moves or is pressed. You hear this sound when you press a key on a keyboard or a button on a toy.

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The clicks from the keyboard made a nice rhythm while she was typing.

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There were no clicks coming from the soft touch screen since it was silent.

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What kind of clicks do you hear when you use your phone?

Kontext: „social interaction“

(noun) a feeling of understanding or friendship between people. This is when you get along really well with someone simply and easily, like two friends who feel very comfortable with each other.

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There was an instant click between the new teammates when they first met.

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Despite working together for months, they never felt any click among themselves.

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Did you feel a click when you met your best friend?

Kontext: „technology“

(verb) to select or open something on a computer or device by pressing a button or tapping on the screen. It's how you use a mouse or touch screen to choose things.

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He clicks on the link to visit the new website.

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She didn’t click on the right icon, so the program didn’t open.

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Can you click on the red button to start the game?

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