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clicar (first-person singular present clico, first-person singular preterite cliquí, past participle clicat)

  1. (intransitive, transitive, computing) to click
    Synonym: fer clic

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Borrowed from English click.[1][2]

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  • Hyphenation: cli‧car

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clicar (first-person singular present clico, first-person singular preterite cliquei, past participle clicado)

  1. (transitive, computing) to click with a mouse
  2. to click (to cause to make a click)
  3. to press (to activate a button or key by exerting a downward or forward force on it)
  4. to have a sudden realization, to have a light-bulb moment
    Demorei muito a resolver o problema porque o meu cérebro não estava a clicar.
    I took to much time solving the problem because my brain wasn't having any light-bulb moments.

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From clic +‎ -ar.

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clicar (first-person singular present clico, first-person singular preterite cliqué, past participle clicado)

  1. to click a computer mouse
    Synonyms: hacer clic, cliquear

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