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buttons

/buht-nz/US // ˈbʌt nz //UK // (ˈbʌtənz) //

按钮,按钮的作用,按钮的使用,按钮的使用情况

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly British.

    • : a bellboy or page in a hotel.

Examples

  • The pieces are near-identical, excepting the signature buttons on the Chanel suit and a few small tailoring details.

  • She checks the buttons to make sure that they are all tightly fastened.

  • “I had just wiped the buttons down with some alcohol swipes,” the employee said.

  • Just the other day, the employee watched another mother freak out after her daughter licked some of the buttons in an elevator.

  • To easily switch between sounds, the organ is outfitted with dozens of preset buttons like the kind found in old radios.

  • She was in a soiled dressing gown of purple flannel, with several of the buttons off.

  • By an Act passed in the 4th of William and Mary foreign buttons made of hair were forbidden to be imported.

  • Papier maché buttons came in with Henry Clay's patent in 1778.

  • Fancy silk buttons, with worked figured tops, were patented by Wm. Elliott, in 1837.

  • Metal buttons or pistons located on the toe piece of the pedal-board were introduced by the ingenious Casavant of Canada.