| 释义 |
double-click
dou·ble-click (dŭb′əl-klĭk′)v. dou·ble-clicked, dou·ble-click·ing, dou·ble-clicks v.tr. To press down and release a button on (a pointing device) twice in rapid succession in order to activate a command or function represented graphically on a display screen.v.intr. To double-click a pointing device.double-click vb (Computer Science) to click (a mouse button) twice in rapid succession dou′ble-click′ v.i. Computers. to click a mouse button twice in rapid succession, as to call up a program or select a file. [1980–85] dou′ble click′, n. double-click Past participle: double-clicked Gerund: double-clicking
| Imperative |
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| double-click | | double-click |
| Present |
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| I double-click | | you double-click | | he/she/it double-clicks | | we double-click | | you double-click | | they double-click |
| Preterite |
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| I double-clicked | | you double-clicked | | he/she/it double-clicked | | we double-clicked | | you double-clicked | | they double-clicked |
| Present Continuous |
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| I am double-clicking | | you are double-clicking | | he/she/it is double-clicking | | we are double-clicking | | you are double-clicking | | they are double-clicking |
| Present Perfect |
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| I have double-clicked | | you have double-clicked | | he/she/it has double-clicked | | we have double-clicked | | you have double-clicked | | they have double-clicked |
| Past Continuous |
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| I was double-clicking | | you were double-clicking | | he/she/it was double-clicking | | we were double-clicking | | you were double-clicking | | they were double-clicking |
| Past Perfect |
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| I had double-clicked | | you had double-clicked | | he/she/it had double-clicked | | we had double-clicked | | you had double-clicked | | they had double-clicked |
| Future |
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| I will double-click | | you will double-click | | he/she/it will double-click | | we will double-click | | you will double-click | | they will double-click |
| Future Perfect |
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| I will have double-clicked | | you will have double-clicked | | he/she/it will have double-clicked | | we will have double-clicked | | you will have double-clicked | | they will have double-clicked |
| Future Continuous |
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| I will be double-clicking | | you will be double-clicking | | he/she/it will be double-clicking | | we will be double-clicking | | you will be double-clicking | | they will be double-clicking |
| Present Perfect Continuous |
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| I have been double-clicking | | you have been double-clicking | | he/she/it has been double-clicking | | we have been double-clicking | | you have been double-clicking | | they have been double-clicking |
| Future Perfect Continuous |
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| I will have been double-clicking | | you will have been double-clicking | | he/she/it will have been double-clicking | | we will have been double-clicking | | you will have been double-clicking | | they will have been double-clicking |
| Past Perfect Continuous |
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| I had been double-clicking | | you had been double-clicking | | he/she/it had been double-clicking | | we had been double-clicking | | you had been double-clicking | | they had been double-clicking |
| Conditional |
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| I would double-click | | you would double-click | | he/she/it would double-click | | we would double-click | | you would double-click | | they would double-click |
| Past Conditional |
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| I would have double-clicked | | you would have double-clicked | | he/she/it would have double-clicked | | we would have double-clicked | | you would have double-clicked | | they would have double-clicked | Translationsdouble-click
double-click[¦dəb·əl ′klik] (computer science) To depress and release a mouse button twice in quick succession; often used to initiate an action such as opening a file, and to extend actions that result from a single click. double-click (operating system)Two clicks of a mouse button made inrapid succession without moving the mouse. A double-clickoften combines the actions of selecting, and then activatingan object in a GUI, e.g. selecting and opening a document.Some text editors use double-click to select the word underthe mouse pointer.
When used as a verb it is often written as two words with aspace instead of a hyphen. |