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Triângulo preto à direita Emoji ▶

Triângulo preto à direita
U+25B6

Significado de Emoji

A black isosceles triangle facing right is a very common symbol that can been seen on almost all technical devices. It's a “play” icon or button, pressed when we intend to start playing some music or video. When in 30-40s electrical household appliances started massively spreading in the American market, such term, as industrial design, didn't exist. Some of the symbols were used on the first serial tape recorders in the 1950s. The engineers that worked on the tape recorders production decided to put not only words, but also icons for them. This idea would make the devices language-independent. The key goal was to indicate the direction and speed of the magnetic tape. During 10 years a unified system was being developed. Each company suggested its version, searching for the best one. Only in the late 60s, thanks to the Japanese, the turmoil came to its end. Sony began to use the intuitive system of icons, which has survived till our days. One of the first devices was Sony TC–580 tape recorder. Isosceles triangle (Play) indicated the direction of the magnetic tape during the playback. Double triangles (Fast Forward and Rewind) marked the accelerated tape rewind in the necessary direction. The square denoted a complete stop of a playback. The pause icon, which is two vertical lines, appeared a bit later. It is said to have been borrowed from poets, who used to mark pauses in poems with it. This marking system proved to be very successful and was subsequently used by all manufacturers of household and professional audio and video equipment. Later on, the International Organization for Standardization included the system in the ISO 7000 standard: Graphical symbols for use on equipment. People got so used to the system, that even when tape-free digital devices had been introduced, the symbols stayed.

O símbolo “Triângulo preto à direita” está incluído no subbloco “Formas geométricas” do bloco “Formas geométricas” e foi aprovado como parte da versão 1.1 do Unicode em 1993. Em 2015, também foi aprovado como um Emoji na versão 1.0 e adicionado à subcategoria “Símbolo AV” da categoria “Símbolos”.

O texto também está disponível nos seguintes idiomas: English; Español; Русский;

Sinónimo

Play Button, play.

Emoji ▶ Triângulo preto à direita nas plataformas

Nome Unicode Black Right-Pointing Triangle
Número Unicode
Avião 0: Plano Multilingue Básico
Bloco Unicode Formas geométricas
Subbloco Unicode Formas geométricas
Versão Unicode 1.1 (1993)
Versão do Emoji 1.0 (2015)
Categoria de Emoji Símbolos
Subcategoria de Emoji Símbolo AV
Emoji Name Play Button
Tipo de suporte de espelho emparelhado (bidi) None
Exclusão de composição No
Mudança de caso 25B6
Alteração simples de maiúsculas e minúsculas 25B6
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scripts Common
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Pattern_Syntax +
Codificação hex dec (bytes) dec binary
UTF-8 E2 96 B6 226 150 182 14849718 11100010 10010110 10110110
UTF-16BE 25 B6 37 182 9654 00100101 10110110
UTF-16LE B6 25 182 37 46629 10110110 00100101
UTF-32BE 00 00 25 B6 0 0 37 182 9654 00000000 00000000 00100101 10110110
UTF-32LE B6 25 00 00 182 37 0 0 3055878144 10110110 00100101 00000000 00000000

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