Usage examples of "icon" in English with translation to French

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Double-click on the icon. Double-cliquez sur l'icône.
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His fables made Hans Christian Andersen, the most famous Dane in the world, an icon of world literature. Ses fables ont fait de Hans Christian Andersen, le plus connu de tous les Danois du monde, une icône de la littérature mondiale.
This function takes two parameters, the first one is the title of the window, the second one will be the title of the icon. Cette fonction prend deux paramètres, le premier est le titre de la fenêtre, le second, le titre de l'icône.
It's troublesome that Internet Explorer's stop icon looks like a shiitake mushroom. Il est embêtant que bouton d'arrêt d'Internet Explorer ressemble à un champignon shiitake.
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