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key on

/kee/US // ki //UK // (kiː) //

键上,键入,按键,键上的

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n.名词 noun
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    plural keys.

    • : a small metal instrument specially cut to fit into a lock and move its bolt.
    • : any of various devices resembling or functioning as a key: the key of a clock.
    • : key card.
    • : something that affords a means of access: the key to happiness.
    • : something that secures or controls entrance to a place: Gibraltar is the key to the Mediterranean.
    • : something that affords a means of clarifying a problem.
    • : a book, pamphlet, or other text containing the solutions or translations of material given elsewhere, as testing exercises.
    • : a systematic explanation of abbreviations, symbols, etc., used in a dictionary, map, etc.: pronunciation key.Compare legend.
    • : the system, method, pattern, etc., used to decode or decipher a cryptogram, as a code book, machine setting, or keyword.
    • : one of a set of marked parts, designated areas, or levers pressed in operating a typewriter, computer terminal, calculator, etc.
    • : a manually operated lever for opening and closing an electric circuit, used to produce signals in telegraphy.
    • : Music. one of the levers that when depressed by the performer sets in motion the playing mechanism. a metal lever that opens and closes a vent.the relationship perceived between all tones in a given unit of music and a single tone or a keynote; tonality. the principal tonality of a composition: a symphony in the key of C minor.the keynote or tonic of a scale.
    • : tone or pitch, as of voice: to speak in a high key.
    • : mood or characteristic style, as of expression or thought: He writes in a melancholy key.
    • : degree of intensity, as of feeling or action.
    • : a pin, bolt, wedge, or other piece inserted in a hole or space to lock or hold parts of a mechanism or structure together; a cotter.
    • : a small piece of steel fitting into matching slots of a hub of a wheel or the like and the shaft on which the wheel is mounted so that torque is transmitted from one to the other.
    • : a contrivance for grasping and turning a bolt, nut, etc.
    • : Computers. a field or group of characters within a record that identifies the record, establishing its position among sorted records, and/or provides information about its contents.
    • : a unique code inserted for each medium used, to determine the relative effectiveness of the media.
    • : Electricity. a device for opening and closing electrical contacts.a hand-operated switching device ordinarily formed of concealed spring contacts with an exposed handle or push button, capable of switching one or more parts of a circuit.
    • : Biology. a systematic tabular classification of the significant characteristics of the members of a group of organisms to facilitate identification and comparison.
    • : Masonry. a keystone.
    • : Architecture. a stone, as a boss, at the intersection of two or more ribs.
    • : Masonry, Carpentry. a wedge, as for tightening a joint or splitting a stone or timber.
    • : Carpentry. a small piece of wood set into a timber across the grain to prevent warping.
    • : Building Trades. any grooving or roughness applied to a surface to improve its bond with another surface.
    • : Basketball. keyhole.
    • : Photography. the dominant tonal value of a picture, a high-key picture having light tonal values and minimal contrast and a low-key picture being generally dark with minimal contrast.
    • : Painting. the tonal value and intensity of a color or range of colors: Rembrandt's colors are characterized by their low key.
    • : Botany. a samara.
    • : Key, a member of the House of Keys.
    • : keys, spiritual authority.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : essential; central; important: a key person in the company;key industries.
v.有主动词 verb
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    keyed, key·ing.

    • : to regulate or adjust to a particular state or activity; bring into conformity: to key one's speech to the intellectual level of the audience.
    • : Music. to regulate the key or pitch of.
    • : Painting. to paint in a given key.to adjust the colors in to a particular hue: He keyed the painting to brown.
    • : to fasten, secure, or adjust with a key, wedge, or the like, as parts of a mechanism.
    • : to provide with a key.
    • : to identify, through signs or symbols, the positions of illustrations or pieces of copy in a dummy.
    • : to lock with or as if with a key.
    • : Masonry. to provide with a keystone.
    • : Computers. keyboard.
v.无主动词 verb
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    keyed, key·ing.

    • : to use a key.
    • : Computers. keyboard.
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    • : key in, Computers. keyboard.
    • : key on, Football.to watch the position and movements of an opponent in order to anticipate a play: The defensive backs keyed on the star receiver.Also key in on .to single out as of prime importance or interest; be intent on or obsessed with: a company that is keyed in on growth.
    • : key up, to bring to a particular degree of intensity of feeling, excitement, energy, nervousness, agitation, etc.: keyed up over the impending test.to raise by the insertion of a wedge or wedges.to raise by the insertion of a voussoir.

Phrases

  • key up
  • in key
  • under lock and key

Synonyms & Antonyms

as infocus

Examples

  • Some former and current officials say they do not think ex-Washington officials will move many voters in key states.

  • The latest decision is another blow to the third-party ticket and a win for Democrats, who worried that the Green Party could siphon votes from presidential nominee Joe Biden in the key battleground state.

  • In two cases, key reports were delayed, with officials suggesting their timing was for political reasons.

  • Nadia will play a key role in that, both for Slack and for our customers.

  • With the pandemic still raging, key voters may not be willing to change the subject.

  • Getting men to do their share of care and domestic work is a key overlooked strategy in reducing poverty.

  • By contrast, Solomon can tell us a great deal about what really changed the country—because at key moments, he was there.

  • The second lesson is that no one writing before the twentieth century holds a key to our problems.

  • As with so many things, keeping screen time in moderate amounts seems key.

  • The opposition responded with a month-long Occupy Abay (like Occupy Wall St) campaign, in which Udaltsov was one of key figures.

  • Mr. Jones swung round a large iron key he held in his hand, and light dawned upon him.

  • Mr. Collingwood, taking the key from his mother, locked the little door in the boarding, after them.

  • About her neck was hung a covered basket and a door-key; and Davy at once concluded that she was Sindbad's house-keeper.

  • The girl smiled, and drew out a large key, and nodded, still smiling as she replaced it.

  • The friends were standing close to the wall; but on these sounds they moved away; and a key presently turned in the door.