Spanish Meaning of toggles

interruptores

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Definitions and Meaning of toggles in English

toggles

to switch between usually two different options, states, or activities, a pin inserted in a nautical knot to make it more secure or easier to slip, a piece or device for holding or securing, a setting that can be switched between two different options by performing a single action (such as selecting a menu option or pressing a key), 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, a crosspiece attached to the end of or to a loop in a rope, chain, or belt to prevent slipping or to serve as a fastening or as a grip for tightening, a crosspiece attached to the end of or to a loop in something (such as a chain, rope, line, strap, or belt) usually to prevent slipping, to serve in twisting or tightening, or to hold something attached, to fasten with or as if with a toggle, a device with a joint using a toggle, to switch between two different options for (something, such as a computer setting) usually by pressing a single button or a simple key combination, to furnish with a toggle, to change between usually two options of an electronic device by means of a simple hardware or software control (such as a button, a switch, or a combination of keys), to switch between two options especially of an electronic device usually by pressing a single button or a simple key combination

FAQs About the word toggles

interruptores

to switch between usually two different options, states, or activities, a pin inserted in a nautical knot to make it more secure or easier to slip, a piece or d

Corbatas,abrazaderas,Broches,Aprieta,Clinch,clips,sujeta,pegamentos,cuelga,cerrojos

partes,se rompe,desconecta,desune,disocia,divide,divorcios,separados,corta,divisiones

toggled => conmutado, togging (up or out) => Vestirse (ponerse o quitarse la ropa), togging (out or up) => cambiarse (para salir o subir), togged (up or out) => vestido (elegante), tog (up or out) => vestirse,