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Detailed Translations for clicked from English to French

click:

click [the ~] nomen

  1. the click
    le déclic
  2. the click (click of billiard balls; kiss)

to click verb (clicks, clicked, clicking)

  1. to click
    – To press and release a mouse button once without moving the mouse. Clicking is usually performed to select or deselect an item or to activate a program or program feature. 1

Conjugations for click:

present
  1. click
  2. click
  3. clicks
  4. click
  5. click
  6. click
simple past
  1. clicked
  2. clicked
  3. clicked
  4. clicked
  5. clicked
  6. clicked
present perfect
  1. have clicked
  2. have clicked
  3. has clicked
  4. have clicked
  5. have clicked
  6. have clicked
past continuous
  1. was clicking
  2. were clicking
  3. was clicking
  4. were clicking
  5. were clicking
  6. were clicking
future
  1. shall click
  2. will click
  3. will click
  4. shall click
  5. will click
  6. will click
continuous present
  1. am clicking
  2. are clicking
  3. is clicking
  4. are clicking
  5. are clicking
  6. are clicking
subjunctive
  1. be clicked
  2. be clicked
  3. be clicked
  4. be clicked
  5. be clicked
  6. be clicked
diverse
  1. click!
  2. let's click!
  3. clicked
  4. clicking
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for click:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
collision de boules de billard click; click of billiard balls; kiss
déclic click
- chink; clink; detent; dog; mouse click; pawl; suction stop
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
cliquer sur click
- chatter; clack; cluck; come home; dawn; fall into place; flick; get across; get through; penetrate; sink in; snap; tick
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- misfire

Related Words for "click":

  • clicks

Synonyms for "click":


Related Definitions for "click":

  1. depression of a button on a computer mouse2
    • a click on the right button for example2
  2. a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward2
  3. a stop consonant made by the suction of air into the mouth (as in Bantu)2
  4. a short light metallic sound2
  5. become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions2
  6. make a clucking sounds, characteristic of hens2
  7. produce a click2
    • Xhosa speakers click2
  8. cause to make a snapping sound2
  9. move or strike with a noise2
    • he clicked on the light2
  10. make a clicking or ticking sound2
  11. click repeatedly or uncontrollably2
  12. To press and release a mouse button once without moving the mouse. Clicking is usually performed to select or deselect an item or to activate a program or program feature.1

Wiktionary Translations for click:

click
verb
  1. intransitive: click the left button of a mouse
  2. transitive: press and release (button on a mouse)
  3. transitive: operate so as to make click
noun
  1. act of pressing a button on a computer mouse
  2. sound made by a dolphin
  3. sharp sound
click
verb
  1. Faire un certain bruit aigu et éclatant.
  2. info|fr (tr-indir|fr) Enfoncer et relâcher le bouton-poussoir (ou cliquet) d'une souris ou d'un dispositif similaire.
  1. -
noun
  1. bruit que faire des armes quand on les choquer les unes contre les autres.
  2. arts|fr ressort ou crochet qui, ôter, détermine le mouvement d’un mécanisme.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
click clic KlicklautPhonetik: Klasse von Lauten, die dadurch gebildet werden, dass Luft plötzlich von außen in den Mundraum eingesogen wird
click sur; cliquer anklickentransitiv, EDV: durch einen Klick mit der Maus markieren oder auswählen
click claquer; craqueter; cliqueter klappern — (intransitiv), Hilfsverb haben: wiederholt helle harte Geräusche durch Aneinanderschlagen fester Gegenstand von sich geben
click cliquer klicken — eine Taste oder einen Knopf betätigen, meist eine Taste an der Computermaus
click cliquer; cliqueter klicken — ein kurzes, helles, metallenes Geräusch von sich geben
click claquer schnalzen — (intransitiv), Dativ: durch eine abrupte, schwungvolle Bewegung - zumeist der Zunge, den Fingern oder einer Peitsche - einen kurzen, (leicht) knallenden Laut erzeugen