KaChon
What's push play ? "could you plug this in to something and push play?" I saw a question below from TV series.
4 févr. 2017 17:54
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A little more context would help, but "push 'play'" means to push the 'play' button (the triangle pointing to the right) on an electronic device (usually a DVD player, CD player, or video game). However, that phrase could be used as a short-cut for "turn it on" for something that doesn't actually have a "play" button.
4 février 2017
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This would suggest a DVD, cd or similar. The plug it into something, would be to put it into a suitable player and "push play" would mean to start it playing straight away. The push is from when video recorders were used and they had physical buttons, and the play is to start the programme, song or whatever is on the object. I hope that this makes sense
4 février 2017
below (↓) ǂ above (↑) you can't say " push play " , but correctly you say " press play " which means to press the butten that makes ( the game or the video ) goes-on , starts , continues playing ....
4 février 2017
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