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keystroke

/kee-strohk/US // ˈkiˌstroʊk //UK // (ˈkiːˌstrəʊk) //

击键,按键,击键声,击键式

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one stroke of any key on a machine operated by a keyboard, as a typewriter, computer terminal, or Linotype: I can do 3000 keystrokes an hour.

Examples

  • While the number of hardware controllers featuring built-in support for Reaper 6 is limited, the software allows you to assign thousands of functions or function sequences to a keystroke, toolbar button, or external controller.

  • These are blocks of text that you can assign to just a few keystrokes.

  • We live in a time of almost unfettered access to information, the encyclopedia of the known universe just a few keystrokes and mouse clicks away.

  • We can understand the pressure that’s being applied on the screen as people are hitting the keystrokes.

  • TikTok doesn’t collect so much data these days—nothing on her location or her keystrokes.

  • It is, rather, to remember that every keystroke you make is more permanent than if it were chiseled in rock.