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toggle
1. тех. коленчатый рычаг, колено 2. стр. костыль 3. эл. лягушка 4. мор. клевант; кофель-нагель
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1.
  noun продолговатая деревянная пуговица (на спортивной одежде) ...
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2.
  1) тумблер; коромысло (в переключателе) 2) бистабильная схема ...
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3.
  1) коленорычажный 2) распорная доска 3) тумблер - toggle switch ...
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4.
  тумблер, бистабильная схема – option toggle ...
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  1) коленчатый рычаг 2) авто вильчатый захват 3) лягушка для натягивания проводов 4) тумблер 5) би-стабильная схема 6) (периодически) переключать (из одного состояния в другое) 7) швейн. погончик-хлястик ...
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a device for fastening (esp. a garment), consisting of a crosspiece which can pass through a hole or loop in one position but not in another. 2 a pin or other crosspiece put through the eye of a rope, a link of a chain, etc., to keep it in place. 3 a pivoted barb on a harpoon. 4 Computing a switch action that is operated the same way but with opposite effect on successive occasions. --v.tr. provide or fasten with a toggle. Phrases and idioms toggle joint a device for exerting pressure along two jointed rods by applying a transverse force at the joint. toggle switch an electric switch with a projecting lever to be moved usu. up and down. Etymology: 18th-c. Naut.: orig. unkn. ...
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7.
   I. noun  Etymology: origin unknown  Date: circa 1775  1. a piece or device for holding or securing: as  a. a pin inserted in a nautical knot to make it more secure or easier to slip  b. a crosspiece attached to the end of or to a loop in something (as a chain, rope, line, strap, or belt) usually to prevent slipping, to serve in twisting or tightening, or to hold something attached  2. a device consisting of two bars jointed together end to end but not in line so that when a force is applied to the joint tending to straighten it pressure will be exerted on the parts adjacent or fixed to the outer ends of the bars; also a device with a joint using a ~  II. verb  (~d; toggling)  Date: 1836  transitive verb  1. to fasten with or as if with a ~  2. to furnish with a ~  intransitive verb to switch between two options especially of an electronic device usually by pressing a single button or a simple key combination ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
8.
  (toggles) A toggle is a small piece of wood or plastic which is sewn to something such as a coat or bag, and which is pushed through a loop or hole to fasten it. N-COUNT ...
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9.
  ~ n 1 a small piece of wood or plastic that is used as a button on coats, bags etc 2 something on a computer that lets you change from one operation to another ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
10.
  - 1769, of uncertain origin, perhaps a frequentive form of tog "tug." Originally confined to nautical usage. Toggle bolt is from 1794. ...
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