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latchkey

/lach-kee/US // ˈlætʃˌki //UK // (ˈlætʃˌkiː) //

钥匙,钥匙扣,闩锁,闩锁钥匙

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural latch·keys.

    • : a key for releasing a latch or springlock, especially on an outer door.

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Examples

  • I spent middle school as a latchkey kid, riding two public buses to get home and once there, often ended up spending evenings alone and warming up a frozen TV dinner.

  • The ensuing years of living a financially strapped life in a single-mother household, being a latchkey kid who came home and was kept company by snacks, solidified my relationship with food.

  • They went upstairs without using the lift, and he let her and himself in with his latchkey.

  • Could it be possible that some thief had stolen the latchkey from Knight, and used it when Mrs. Ellsworth's house was robbed?

  • It made her feel less to blame for her carelessness in the matter of that latchkey.

  • Still worse was the remembrance of Mrs. Ellsworth's latchkey, the keeping of which had been accidental at first.

  • The central figure, wearing pince-nez and waving a latchkey, is formidable rather than repellent.