Skip to main content

keypad

/kee-pad/US // ˈkiˌpæd //UK // (ˈkiːˌpæd) //

键盘,小键盘,按键,键盘上

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a separate section on some computer keyboards, grouping together numeric keys and those for mathematical or other special functions in an arrangement like that of a calculator.
    • : a panel similarly keyed and used in conjunction with a television set, electronic banking machine, or other electronic device.

Examples

  • Finally, this model comes with safety sensors, a wireless keypad, wall control, and two vehicle remotes.

  • While it’s a technology that has been around for years, it has become essential to the ways people seek to limit contact with frequently touched physical devices such as terminals and keypads.

  • You can use it in regular laptop form or manipulate it into an upside-down V shape or bend the keypad back and face down for watching movies.

  • Finally, the team flipped the paper over and printed a keypad of numbers on the other side.

  • No single moment inspired her paper keypad, Sala de Medeiros says.

  • A circle with a dot may be “3” on the keypad, while an arrow could be “9.”

  • While one roughed her up, the other pressed every button on the keypad.

  • To discover the code to the metaphoric keypad required a journey into uncharted territories of the heart, my heart.