button up - translation to arabic
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button up - translation to arabic

SONG
Button up your Overcoat

button up      
زرر, غلف بواسطة الأزرار
button up      
يُزَرِّر
Push button         
  • Buttons on a handheld [[calculator]].
  • Button shaped as an octagon.
  • Push-button for a crosswalk in use in [[Japan]], 2022
SIMPLE MECHANISM WITH AN AREA THAT CAN BE TEMPORARILY PUSHED DOWN TO CONTROL A DEVICE
Debounced pushbutton; Button (control); Push button; Push Button; Push-Button; Button (device); Press button; Depress button; Press-button; Depress-button; Mash button; Mash-button; Punch button; Punch-button
صناعة الضغط على الزرار ، طريقة صناعة آلية

Definition

button up

Wikipedia

Button Up Your Overcoat

"Button Up Your Overcoat" is a popular song. The music was written by Ray Henderson, the lyrics by B.G. DeSylva and Lew Brown. The song was published in 1928, and was first performed later that same year by vocalist Ruth Etting. However, the most famous rendition of this song was recorded early the following year by singer Helen Kane, who was at the peak of her popularity at the time. Kane's childlike voice and Bronx dialect eventually became the inspiration for the voice of cartoon character Betty Boop (most famously using Kane's famous catchphrase Boop Boop a Doop).

From January 9, 1929, to December 21, 1929, Jack Haley and Zelma O'Neal sang "Button Up Your Overcoat" on Broadway in the musical, Follow Thru. They reprised the song in the film version which opened on September 27, 1930, and was one of the first movies in Technicolor.

Examples of use of button up
1. All three wore button–up shirts and dark suit jackets.
2. The Illinois senator dressed down in a white shortsleeved button–up shirt, blue jeans and flip–flops.
3. Mr Sarkozy helps Carla button up against the cold in Greenwich The couple keep the cold at bay while snuggling up on the boat to Greenwich Read more...
4. Thankfully, Sony included a small button up front, below the lens, for backlight compensation, so you won‘t have to hit the menus for that.
5. "Button up your chin straps, boys," Danny Diaz, communications director of the Republican National Committee, wrote to the Democrats‘ spokesman, Damien LaVera, at 1 a.m.