toolbar
toolbar — noun
1. a collection of small clickable symbols, usually shown as a horizontal strip nea
a collection of small clickable symbols, usually shown as a horizontal strip near the top of a computer program's window, providing one-click access to commonly used commands or settings.
Samir clicked the save icon on the toolbar before closing the document.
collocation: click [icon] on the toolbar
The formatting toolbar at the top lets you change font size and colour.
noun + location: toolbar at the top of the screen
If you cannot find the tool you need, check whether the toolbar is hidden.
A toolbar usually contains buttons for the most common actions in a program.
Brooke dragged the toolbar to the right edge of her screen to make more room.
- ribbon
a newer interface that groups commands into tabs; replaces both toolbar and menu bar in some programs and is more visually detailed
文法句型
the + toolbar
a + toolbar + of + icons
on + the + toolbar
用法筆記
Commonly used with the preposition 'on' to indicate location (on the toolbar). To show or hide the toolbar, use the verbs 'show' and 'hide' — for example, show the toolbar or hide the toolbar from the View menu.