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snap your fingers — snap/click/your fingers phrase to make a sound by rubbing one of your fingers quickly against your thumb, usually in order to attract someone’s attention Thesaurus: to make a communicative soundhyponym Main entry: finger * * * snap your ˈfingers … Useful english dictionary
click — click1 [ klık ] verb * ▸ 1 make short sound ▸ 2 use computer mouse ▸ 3 understand suddenly ▸ 4 like someone immediately ▸ 5 happen easily 1. ) intransitive to make a short high sound like the sound when you press a switch: The cameras continued… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
click */ — I UK [klɪk] / US verb Word forms click : present tense I/you/we/they click he/she/it clicks present participle clicking past tense clicked past participle clicked 1) [intransitive] to make a short sound like the sound when you press a switch The… … English dictionary
click — [[t]klɪ̱k[/t]] clicks, clicking, clicked 1) V ERG If something clicks or if you click it, it makes a short, sharp sound. The applause rose to a crescendo and cameras clicked... [V n with off/on] He clicked off the radio... [V n] Blake clicked his … English dictionary
click — [klɪk] verb I 1) [I/T] to make a short high sound like the sound of a switch, or to make an object make this sound The cameras continued clicking as they drove away.[/ex] The young soldier clicked his heels and saluted.[/ex] You get the waiter s… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
click — click1 S3 [klık] v 1.) [I and T] to make a short hard sound, or make something produce this sound ▪ The door clicked shut behind me. ▪ Mother clicked her tongue (=made a short sound to show disapproval) and sighed. ▪ Edmund clicked his fingers… … Dictionary of contemporary English
finger — fin|ger1 [ fıŋgər ] noun count *** 1. ) your fingers are the long thin parts on the end of your hands: He had long bony fingers. She ran her fingers over the smooth wood. a ) the part of a piece of clothing that covers one of your fingers: the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
clichc — noun (C) an expression that is used too often and has lost most of its meaning: the old clichc that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link clichcd adjective click /klIk/ verb 1 (I, T) to make a short hard sound or make something produce… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
finger — I UK [ˈfɪŋɡə(r)] / US [ˈfɪŋɡər] noun [countable] Word forms finger : singular finger plural fingers *** 1) a) your fingers are the long thin parts on the end of your hands He had long bony fingers. She ran her fingers over the smooth wood. b) the … English dictionary
Roger Erickson — Roky Erickson Pour les articles homonymes, voir Erickson. Roky Erickson … Wikipédia en Français