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click

N เสียงดัง กริ๊ก  tick crack siang-dang-kik

 

click

VI เกิด เสียงดัง กริ๊ก  koed-siang-dang-kik

 

click

VI เข้าใจ ขึ้น อย่าง ฉับพลัน  kaol-jai-kuen-yang-chab-plan

 

click

VT ทำ เสียงดัง กริ๊ก  tick snap tam-siang-dang-kik

 

click for

PHRV ได้โอกาส ใน เรื่อง (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  มี โอกาสดี ใน เรื่อง  dai-o-kad-nai-rueang

 

click with

PHRV เป็น ที่ เข้าใจ สำหรับ (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ  เข้ากันได้ดี กับ  pen-ti-kao-jai-sam-rab

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CLICK

v.i.Literally, to strike; hence, To make a small sharp noise, or rather a succession of small sharp sounds, as by a gentle striking.
The solemn death-watch clicked.

 

CLICK

n.In seamens language, a small piece of iron falling into a notched wheel attached to the winches in cutters, etc.

 

CLICK

n.The latch of a door.

 

CLICKER

n.The servant of a salesman, who stands at the door to invite customers; a law ward and not used in the United States.

 

CLICKET

n.The knocker of a door.

 

CLICKING

ppr. Making small sharp noises.

 

CLICK-MAKER

n.An artificer whose occupation is to make clocks.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CLICK

Click, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Clicked; p. pr. & vb. n. Clicking. ] Etym: [Prob. an onomatopoetic word: cf. OF. cliquier. See Clack, and cf. Clink, Clique. ]

 

Defn: To make a slight, sharp noise (or a succession of such noises ), as by gentle striking; to tick. The varnished clock that clicked behind the door. Goldsmith.

 

CLICK

CLICK Click, v. t.

 

1. To more with the sound of a click. She clicked back the bolt which held the window sash. Thackeray.

 

2. To cause to make a clicking noise, as by striking together, or against something. [Jove ] clicked all his marble thumbs. Ben Jonson. When merry milkmaids click the latch. Tennyson.

 

CLICK

CLICK Click, n.

 

1. A slight sharp noise, such as is made by the cocking of a pistol.

 

2. A kind of articulation used by the natives of Southern Africa, consisting in a sudden withdrawal of the end or some other portion of the tongue from a part of the mouth with which it is in contact, whereby a sharp, clicking sound is produced. The sounds are four in number, and are called cerebral, palatal, dental, and lateral clicks or clucks, the latter being the noise ordinarily used in urging a horse forward.

 

CLICK

Click, v. t. Etym: [OE. kleken, clichen. Cf. Clutch. ]

 

Defn: To snatch. [Prov. Eng. ] Halliwell.

 

CLICK

Click, n. Etym: [Cf. 4th Click, and OF. clique latch. ]

 

1. A detent, pawl, or ratchet, as that which catches the cogs of a ratchet wheel to prevent backward motion. See Illust. of Ratched wheel.

 

2. The latch of a door. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

CLICK BEETLE

CLICK BEETLE Click " bee "tle. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: See Elater.

 

CLICKER

CLICKER Click "er, n.

 

1. One who stands before a shop door to invite people to buy. [Low, Eng. ]

 

2. (Print. )

 

Defn: One who as has charge of the work of a companionship.

 

CLICKET

Click "et, n. Etym: [OF. cliquet the latch of a door. See 5th Click. ]

 

1. The knocker of a door. [Prov. Eng. ]

 

2. A latch key. [Eng. ] Chaucer.

 

CLICKY

CLICKY Click "y, a.

 

Defn: Resembling a click; abounding in clicks. "Their strange clicky language. " The Century.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

click

click |klik klɪk | noun a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming quickly into contact: she heard the click of the door. Phonetics an ingressive consonantal stop produced by sudden withdrawal of the tongue from the soft palate, front teeth, or back teeth and hard palate, occurring in some southern African and other languages. Computing an act of pressing a button on a mouse or similar device. verb 1 make or cause to make a short, sharp sound: [ no obj. ] : the key clicked in the lock and the door opened | [ with obj. ] : she clicked off the light | Martha clicked her tongue | (as adj. clicking ) : the clicking cameras outside the church. Computing press one of the buttons on a mouse to select a function or item on the screen: [ no obj. ] : click on the illustration for a larger version | [ with obj. ] : click the left mouse button twice. 2 [ no obj. ] informal become suddenly clear or understandable: finally it clicked what all the fuss had been about. quickly become friendly or intimate: we just clicked, and I found myself falling in love | I didn't meet a woman who I really clicked with until I was 40. become successful or popular: I don't think this issue has clicked with the voters. PHRASES click into place (of an object, esp. part of a mechanism ) fall smoothly into its allotted position. become suddenly clear and understandable: everything has clicked into place for the organization. ORIGIN late 16th cent. (as a verb ): imitative.

 

clickable

click a ble |ˈklikəbəl ˈklɪkəbəl | adjective Computing (of text or images on a computer screen ) such that clicking on them with a mouse will produce a reaction.

 

click beetle

click bee tle noun a long, narrow beetle that can spring up with a click as a means of startling predators and escaping. Its larva is the wireworm. Also called skipjack. [Family Elateridae: numerous genera. ]

 

clicker

click er |ˈklikər ˈklikər | noun a device that clicks. a remote control keypad.

 

clickety-clack

click e ty-clack |ˌklikətē ˈklak ˌklɪkɪti ˈklæk | noun a repeated clicking sound as of shoe heels on a hard surface. verb [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] move with such a sound: the train clickety-clacked along the tracks.

 

click language

click lan guage noun a language in which clicks are used.

 

click rate

click rate (also click-through rate ) noun Computing the percentage of people visiting a web page who access a hypertext link to a particular advertisement.

 

clicks and mortar

clicks and mor tar noun used to refer to a traditional business that has expanded its activities to operate also on the Internet: [ as modifier ] : a clicks-and-mortar strategy. Compare with bricks and mortar.

 

click stop

click stop noun a control for the aperture of a camera lens that clicks into position at certain standard settings.

 

clickstream

click stream |ˈklikˌstrēm ˈklɪkstriːm | noun a series of mouse clicks made while using a website or in linking to multiple websites.

 

click-through

click-through noun Computing the action or facility of following a hypertext link to a particular website, esp. a commercial one. the site allows click-through to the entire book. these reports reveal which of the ads are receiving the most click-throughs. [ as modifier ] : click-through banners. click-through revenue generated by pop-up ads. the website offers quick click-through listings. (also click rate, click-through rate ) the ratio of clicks that an Internet advertisement receives to page views of the advertisement.

 

clickwrap

click wrap |ˈklikˌrap ˈklɪkræp | adjective denoting a legal agreement for which acceptance is confirmed by clicking on a screen icon, such as for software use: do the clickwrap contracts adequately advise me of what the adware and spyware does?

 

Oxford Dictionary

click

click |klɪk | noun a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming smartly into contact: she heard the click of the door. Phonetics a speech sound produced as a type of plosive by sudden withdrawal of the tongue from the soft palate, front teeth, or back teeth and hard palate, occurring in some southern African and other languages. Computing an act of pressing a button on a mouse or similar device. verb 1 make or cause to make a click: [ no obj. ] : the key clicked in the lock and the door opened | Martha clicked her tongue | (as adj. clicking ) : the clicking cameras outside the church. Computing press one of the buttons on a mouse to select a function or item on the screen: [ no obj. ] : you can click on an underlined word to jump to another section | [ with obj. ] : click the left mouse button twice. (click through ) Computing press one of the buttons on a mouse in order to follow a hyperlink to another file or web page : click through to the website to buy the CD. 2 [ no obj. ] informal become suddenly clear or understandable: I wasn't used to such good treatment, then it clicked: we were wearing suits. quickly become friendly or intimate: I couldn't help notice how pretty and intelligent she was and we just clicked | I didn't meet a woman who I really clicked with until I was 40. become successful or popular: I don't think this issue has clicked with the voters. PHRASES click one's fingers see finger. click into place become suddenly clear and understandable: given this info, everything soon clicks into place. clicks and mortar used to refer to a traditional business that has expanded its activities to operate also on the Internet. DERIVATIVES clicky adjective ORIGIN late 16th cent. (as a verb ): imitative.

 

clickable

click |able |ˈklɪkəbl | adjective Computing (of text or images ) able to be clicked on with a mouse to produce a reaction.

 

click beetle

click bee ¦tle noun a long, narrow beetle which can spring up with a click as a means of startling predators and escaping. Its larva is the wireworm. Also called skipjack. Family Elateridae: numerous genera.

 

click-clack

click-clack noun a repeated clicking sound as of shoe heels on a hard surface. verb [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] move with a click-clack sound: a woman in high heels click-clacked past.

 

clicker

click ¦er |ˈklɪkə | noun a device which clicks. chiefly N. Amer. a remote control keypad.

 

click language

click lan |guage noun a language in which clicks are used.

 

click rate

click rate noun Computing the proportion of visitors to a web page who follow a hypertext link to a particular site.

 

click stop

click stop noun a control for the aperture of a camera lens or similar device which clicks into position at certain standard settings.

 

clickstream

click |stream |ˈklɪkstriːm | noun Computing a series of mouse clicks made by a user while accessing the Internet, especially as monitored to assess a person's interests for marketing purposes.

 

click-through

click-through noun [ mass noun ] Computing the action or facility of following a hypertext link to a particular website, especially a commercial one: the site allows click-through to the entire book | [ count noun ] : these reports reveal which of the ads are receiving the most click-throughs | [ as modifier ] : click-through banners. click-through revenue generated by pop-up ads. the website offers quick click-through listings. (also click rate, click-through rate ) the proportion of visitors to a web page who follow a hypertext link to a particular site. advertisers love high click-through. the average click-through rate is only about 6 percent.

 

clickwrap

click wrap |ˈklikˌrap ˈklɪkræp | adjective denoting a legal agreement for which acceptance is confirmed by clicking on a screen icon, such as for software use: do the clickwrap contracts adequately advise me of what the adware and spyware does?

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

click

click noun the click of the timer: clack, snap, pop, tick; clink. verb 1 cameras clicked: snap, clack, tick, pop; clink. 2 informal that night it clicked: become clear, fall into place, come home, make sense, dawn, register, get through, sink in. 3 informal we just clicked: take to each other, get along, be compatible, be like-minded, feel a rapport, see eye to eye; informal hit it off, be on the same wavelength. 4 informal this issue hasn't clicked with the voters: go down well, prove popular, be a hit, succeed.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

click

click noun the door shut with a click: clink, clack, chink, snick, snap, pop, tick. verb 1 the cameras clicked as the oarsmen prepared for the challenge | he clicked his fingers: clink, clack, chink, snick, tick; snap, pop. 2 informal that night it just clicked that this was what I wanted to do: become clear, fall into place, come home to one, make sense, dawn, register, get through, sink in. 3 informal we just clicked, and very quickly I found myself falling deeper and deeper in love: take to each other, get along /on, warm to each other, be compatible, be in harmony, be like-minded, feel a rapport, see eye to eye; informal hit it off, get on like a house on fire, be on the same wavelength. 4 informal I don't think this issue has clicked with the voters: go down well, prove popular, be /make a hit, get an enthusiastic reception, be successful, be a success, succeed.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

click

click /klɪk /擬音語 動詞 s /-s /; ed /-t /; ing 自動詞 1 カチッ [パチッ ]と音をたてる The door clicks open [shut ].ドアがカチャッと開く [閉まる ]The camera clicked .カメラのシャッター音がした .2 〘コンピュ 〙(マウスの操作で ) «…を » クリックする «on » ▸ (double- )click on an icon [the link of the Yahoo! page ]アイコン [ヤフーのサイトのリンク ]を (ダブル )クリックする .3 ⦅くだけて ⦆【人と 】(すぐに )仲良くなる , 親しくなる «with » ; (人との関係が )うまくいく He immediately clicked with her .彼はすぐに彼女と親しくなった .4 〈物事が 〉うまくいく .5 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈考えが 〉【人に 】(突然 )ピンとくる , 理解できる , ひらめく «with » .6 〈映画などが 〉【人に 】うける «with » .他動詞 1 …をカチッ [パチッ ]と音をさせる [鳴らす ]click one's fingers 指を鳴らす click one's tongue 舌打ちする (!不快 不満を示す ) .2 〘コンピュ 〙〈画面上のアイコン ボタンなど 〉 (マウスの操作で )クリックする click the Download button ダウンロード 」ボタンをクリックする .3 …を カチッと音をたてて動かす click the door open ドアをカチャッと開ける .cl ck for A Aを手に入れる .名詞 C 1 〖単数形で 〗カチッ [パチッ ]という音 ; 音声 舌打ちの音 .2 〖通例単数形で 〗〘コンピュ 〙(マウスの操作での )クリック with a click of a mouse マウスを1回クリックして .3 ⦅米俗 ⦆仲間 .4 歯止め .5 ⦅カナダ俗 ⦆1キロ, 時速1キロ .~́ b etle コメツキムシ .

 

clickable

click a ble /klɪ́kəb (ə )l /形容詞 〘コンピュ 〙〈画面上の文字 画像が 〉クリックできる .