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  • 41Flip-Flop-Button — Eine Flip Flop Schaltfläche bezeichnet eine Schaltfläche (engl. button), die nach jedem Klick die eigene Beschriftung (Label) wechselt. Mit Flip Flop Schaltflächen kann man zwar leicht Platz in einer Grafischen Benutzeroberfläche einsparen, deren …

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  • 42Flip-Flop-Schaltfläche — Ein Flip Flop Button bezeichnet einen Button, der nach jedem Klick die eigene Beschriftung (Label) wechselt. Mit Flip Flop Buttons kann man zwar leicht Platz in einer Grafischen Benutzeroberfläche einsparen, deren Benutzerfreundlichkeit kann… …

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  • 43flip-flop — American a flip flop a complete change, especially from one decision or opinion to another. The Senator wouldn t dare flip flop on the abortion issue he d lose too many votes. (often + on) …

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  • 44flip-flop — dviejų būsenų multivibratorius statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. flip flop; trigger; trigger circuit vok. Flipflop, n rus. триггер мультивибратор с двумя устойчивыми состояниями, m pranc. basculeur bistable, m; flip flop bascule… …

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  • 45flip-flop bascule bistable — dviejų būsenų multivibratorius statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. flip flop; trigger; trigger circuit vok. Flipflop, n rus. триггер мультивибратор с двумя устойчивыми состояниями, m pranc. basculeur bistable, m; flip flop bascule… …

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  • 46flip-flop — /ˈflɪp flɒp / (say flip flop) noun 1. an electronic circuit which alternates polarity. 2. Computers a simple electronic circuit that changes from one stable state to another as it receives a pulse and then back again; used to store binary digits …

  • 47flip flop — Synonyms and related words: about face, accommodation, adaptation, adjustment, afterthoughts, alchemy, alteration, amelioration, apostasy, assimilation, assumption, backing, backsliding, becoming, better thoughts, betterment, break, break back,… …

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  • 48flip-flop(2) — {n.}, {informal} A complete change; a switch from one thing to an entirely different one. * /John wanted to be a carpenter like his father, but when he saw the print shop he did a flip flop and now he s learning printing./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 49flip-flop(2) — {n.}, {informal} A complete change; a switch from one thing to an entirely different one. * /John wanted to be a carpenter like his father, but when he saw the print shop he did a flip flop and now he s learning printing./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 50flip-flop — noun Date: 1600 1. the sound or motion of something flapping loosely 2. a. a backward handspring b. a sudden reversal (as of policy or strategy) 3. a usually electronic device or a circuit (as in a computer) capable of assuming either of two… …

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