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tool·bar  (tlbär)
n.
A row of icons on a computer screen that activate commands or functions when clicked.
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toolbar [ˈtuːlbɑːʳ] Nbarra f de herramientas
toolbar [ˈtuːlbɑːr] nbarre f d'outils
tool box nboîte f à outils
tool kit ntrousse f à outils


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