Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. click [Am klɪk, Brit klɪk] VB trans
II. click [Am klɪk, Brit klɪk] VB intr
1. click (make clicking sound):
3.1. click inf (strike home):
3.2. click inf (relate well):
II. double-click VB trans
I. right-click VB intr
click language N
u rečniku PONS
II. click [klɪk] VB intr
II. click [klɪk] VB intr
pay-per-click N
| I | click |
|---|---|
| you | click |
| he/she/it | clicks |
| we | click |
| you | click |
| they | click |
| I | clicked |
|---|---|
| you | clicked |
| he/she/it | clicked |
| we | clicked |
| you | clicked |
| they | clicked |
| I | have | clicked |
|---|---|---|
| you | have | clicked |
| he/she/it | has | clicked |
| we | have | clicked |
| you | have | clicked |
| they | have | clicked |
| I | had | clicked |
|---|---|---|
| you | had | clicked |
| he/she/it | had | clicked |
| we | had | clicked |
| you | had | clicked |
| they | had | clicked |
Primeri iz rečnika PONS (ručno uređeno)
- The flamenco, a very traditional form of song and dance from Andalucía, is known the world over. The origins of the flamenco can be found in the rich traditions of three national groups: the Andalusians, the Moors and the Gypsies. The song and dance movements (solo or duet) are always accompanied by a rhythmic clapping of hands and clicking of fingers together with various cries.