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button

noun
/ˈbʌtn/
/ˈbʌtn/
Idioms
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  1. a small round piece of metal, plastic, etc. that is sewn onto a piece of clothing and used for fastening two parts together纽扣;扣子
    • (British English) to do up/undo your buttons系上/解开扣子
    • (North American English) to button/unbutton your buttons 系上/解开扣子
    • to sew on a button缝上扣子
    • shirt buttons衬衫的纽扣
    • a row of gilt buttons一排镀金纽扣
    • One of the buttons on his jacket was missing.他夹克上的一颗纽扣不见了。
    Extra Examples
    • My coat has lost a button.我的外套掉了一颗扣子。
    • The top button of his shirt was undone.他衬衫最上面的纽扣开了。
    • There was a button missing from his shirt.他衬衣上有一枚钮扣不见了。
    • His fingers fumbled to do up/​button the small buttons on his shirt.他的手指笨拙地扣上衬衫上的小纽扣。
    • I need to sew this button back on.我得把这颗扣子再缝上去。
    Topics Clothes and Fashiona2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • bottom
    • top
    • coat
    verb + button
    • button
    • do up
    • fasten
    button + verb
    • be missing
    • come off
    See full entry
  2. a small part of a machine that you press to make it work(机器的)按钮
    • the start/stop/pause button开始/停止/暂停按钮
    • Adam pressed a button and waited for the lift.亚当按了一个按钮,然后等着乘坐电梯。
    • Choose ‘printer’ from the menu and click with the right mouse button.从菜单上选取 “打印机”,然后点击鼠标右键。
    • She pushed a button on the control panel.她按下了控制面板上的一个按钮。
    • I hit the play button on the remote.我按了遥控器上的播放键。
    • The windows slide down at the touch of a button.按一下开关,窗玻璃便降下来。
    • With a push of a button, I can print out everything I need.只要按一下按钮,我就能打印出我需要的一切。
    see also push-button, reset button, rewind button
    Extra Examples
    • She hit the alarm button as fast as she could.她以最快的速度按了警报器。
    • The remote control allows you to change channel at the touch of a button.遥控器让你一按键即可变换频道。
    Topics Engineeringa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • on
    • start
    • off
    verb + button
    • click
    • depress
    • hit
    phrases
    • at the touch of a button
    • have your finger on
    • keep your finger on
    See full entry
  3. a small area on a computer screen that you click on to make it do something(电脑屏幕上的)按键
    • Click on the back button to go back to the previous screen.点击返回键,回到上一页。
    • Click the ‘Finish’ button in the top right-hand corner of the screen.单击屏幕右上角的“完成”按钮。
    • I hit the ‘Reply’ button in the mail toolbar.我点击了邮件工具栏上的“回复”按钮。
    Topics Computersa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • on
    • start
    • off
    verb + button
    • click
    • depress
    • hit
    phrases
    • at the touch of a button
    • have your finger on
    • keep your finger on
    See full entry
  4. (especially North American English) a badge, especially one with a message printed on it(尤指印有信息的)徽章
    • He wore a button saying ‘Life begins at 40!’他戴着一颗纽扣,上面写着“生命从40岁开始!
    Extra Examples
    • She wore a ‘Vote Yes’ lapel button.她在翻领上别了一枚“投赞成票”的徽章。
    • The candidates all distributed campaign buttons and bumper stickers.所有的候选人都在分发竞选徽章和保险杠贴纸。
    • They all wore buttons saying ‘Stop the war’.他们全都戴着写有“停止战争”字样的徽章。
    • He carries around an old backpack with peace buttons on it.他走到哪里都背着那个别着和平徽章的旧背包。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • lapel
    • campaign
    • peace
    verb + button
    • wear
    See full entry
  5. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French bouton, of Germanic origin and related to the verb butt.
Idioms
(as) bright as a button
  1. (British English, informal) intelligent and quick to understand机灵的;聪颖的
on the button (informal, especially North American English)
  1. at exactly the right time or at the exact time mentioned准时;正好
    • We arrived at 4 o'clock on the button.我们在 4 点钟准时到达。
  2. exactly right精确;准确;确切
    • You're on the button there!那让你说中了!
push all the (right) buttons
(also press all the (right) buttons especially in British English)
  1. (informal) to do exactly the right things to please somebody做得面面俱到以讨好人
    • a new satirical comedy show that pushes all the right buttons一出新的极尽搞笑之能事的讽刺喜剧
push somebody’s buttons
(also press somebody’s buttons especially in British English)
  1. (informal) to make somebody react in either a positive or a negative way使有所反应(无论是积极或消极的)
    • I've known him for years, but I still don't know what pushes his buttons.我已认识他多年,可还是摸不透他的脾气。

button

verb
/ˈbʌtn/
/ˈbʌtn/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they button
/ˈbʌtn/
/ˈbʌtn/
he / she / it buttons
/ˈbʌtnz/
/ˈbʌtnz/
past simple buttoned
/ˈbʌtnd/
/ˈbʌtnd/
past participle buttoned
/ˈbʌtnd/
/ˈbʌtnd/
-ing form buttoning
/ˈbʌtnɪŋ/
/ˈbʌtnɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. [transitive] to fasten something with buttons; to fasten the buttons on a piece of clothing somebody is wearing扣…的纽扣
    • button something (up) She hurriedly buttoned (up) her blouse.她急忙扣好衬衫。
    • button somebody into something She buttoned the child into his coat.她把孩子扣进大衣里。
  2. [intransitive] button (up) to be fastened with buttons用纽扣扣上
    • The dress buttons (up) at the back.这件连衣裙是从后背系扣的。
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French bouton, of Germanic origin and related to the verb butt.
Idioms
button it!
  1. (British English, informal) used to tell somebody rudely to be quiet闭嘴;住口

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