英:[ki:d]
美:[kid]
英:[ki:d]
美:[kid]
noun (1)
a usually metal instrument that is used to open a lock or to start or access a mechanism turned the key in the lock/ignition … a metallic rattle, like keys being jangled.—Derwent May
my house/car keys
something that resembles a key in form or function A computer chip-based ignition key that relies on a wireless connection to your car …—Dustin Hawley By using their smartphone, … guests are able to … download a room key.—Sharon Love see also key card, key fob
a key for winding a clock
a means of gaining or preventing entrance, possession, or control
an instrumental or deciding factor
the key to her success
something that gives an explanation or identification or provides a solution
the key to a riddle
a list of words or phrases giving an explanation of symbols or abbreviations
a pronunciation key in a dictionary
an aid to interpretation or identification : clue
a key to understanding their motivation
an arrangement of the salient characters of a group of plants or animals or of taxa designed to facilitate identification
a map legend
a part to be depressed by a finger that serves as one unit of a keyboardalso: a representation of such a key (such as a space delineated on a touch screen)
Tiny keys on your iPhone's screen can be difficult to hit accurately. —Cherlynn Low
one of the levers of a keyboard musical instrument that actuates the mechanism and produces the tones
a lever that controls a vent in the side of a woodwind instrument or a valve in a brass instrument
a system of tones and harmonies generated from a hierarchical scale of seven tones based on a tonic
the key of G major
characteristic style or tone
the tone or pitch of a voice
the predominant tone of a photograph with respect to its lightness or darkness
a decoration or charm resembling a key
a small switch for opening or closing an electric circuit
a telegraph key
the set of instructions governing the encipherment and decipherment of messages
an encryption key
a free-throw area in basketball : free throw lane
a jump shot from the top of the key
cotter pin
a keystone in an arch
a small piece of wood or metal used as a wedge or for preventing motion between parts
samara
biographical name (1)
Francis Scott 1779–1843 American lawyer and author of "The Star-Spangled Banner"
adjective
extremely or crucially important a key moment in the game a key member of the staff
key issues
verb
transitive verb
to lock or secure with or as if with a key : fasten: such as
to secure (something, as a pulley on a shaft) by a key
to finish off (an arch) by inserting a keystone
to regulate the musical pitch of
key the strings
to bring into harmony or conformity : make appropriate : attune
remarks keyed to a situation
to identify (a biological specimen) by a key (see key entry 1 sense 3d)
to provide with identifying or explanatory cross-references
instructions keyed to accompanying drawings—John Gartner
to make nervous, tense, or excited—usually used with up
was too keyed up to sleep
to enter or input (text or data) by using a keyboard—often used with in or intokey in a passwordinformation being keyed into a database
keying changes to a manuscript
to be essential to : play the most important part in
defense keyed the victory
to vandalize by scratching with a key
someone keyed my car door
intransitive verb
to use a key
to observe the position or movement of an opposing player in football in order to anticipate the play—usually used with on
The middle linebacker was keying on the halfback.
to operate a machine by means of a keyboard : keyboard
noun (2)
a low island or reefspecifically: any of the coral islets off the southern coast of Florida
the Florida Keys
noun (3)
a kilogram especially of marijuana or heroin
biographical name (2)
John (Phillip) 1961– prime minister of New Zealand (2008–16)
biographical name (2)
John (Phillip) 1961– prime minister of New Zealand (2008–16)
keyed up紧张的;兴奋的
1796年,"有钥匙的",来自音乐意义上的 key(名词)。还有"将音乐乐器的音调设置为特定的键; 因此比喻 keyed up "激动,紧张"(1889年)。
【修】键控
Noun (1), Adjective, and Verb Middle English, from Old English cǣg; akin to Old Frisian kēi key Noun (2) Spanish cayo, from Taino Noun (3) by shortening & alteration from kilo
The first known use of key was before the 12th century
key1 of 4noun
a small device that is used to open a lock or start an automobile
a device having the form or function of a key
a key for winding a clock
a means of gaining or preventing entrance, possession, or control
something that provides an explanation, solution, or means of identifying
the key to a riddle
a series of phrases or statements that describe characteristics by which plants or animals of a particular group differ and are used to aid in identification
a map legend
one of the levers with a flat surface that is pressed by a finger in operating a machine or playing an instrument
a system of seven musical tones arranged in relation to a keynote from which the system is named
the key of C
a characteristic style or tone
a small switch for opening or closing an electric circuit
key2 of 4verb
to adjust the musical pitch of
to bring into harmony
to make nervous, tense, or excited—usually used with up
all keyed up about the test
to record by operating the keys of a machine
key each price into the cash register
key3 of 4adjective
of great importance the key question is "Can we afford it?" use key words in an outline
the key people in the organization
key4 of 4noun
a low island or reef
the Florida Keys
1 The actual value will be provided on the first RPG keyed IO operation.
实际值将在第一个rpg键io操作发生时提供。
2 It indicates his seamless transition to sound with a murder melodrama that seems keyed to the growing hysteria of real-life Berlin.
3 By the time he came, I was really keyed up to hear the hype he was going to explain.
4 You get all keyed up for a gem of Neolithic history and when you finally arrive you realise that it's just a bunch of rocks standing up in a field.
5 Presumably the marketing department keyed in "self-important, depressing, award-winning, Literary-with-a-capital-L" and hit Return, and this is what the machine gave them.
6 He gave her his BlackBerry; she keyed in her handle.
7 A younger set grew up with Disney's crass Poohs, the brightly colored bears who in the 1990s got the cheesy Bob Hope treatment in specials keyed to every holiday.
8 When it vibrates, it begins to bring in the frequencies to which it is keyed.
当其被振动时,便开始引入被锁定的频率。
9 That’s the dramatically tantalizing premise, but unlike Mr. Silver’s own volatile “Exit Elena,” the story is kept largely at a simmer, keyed to Robbie’s passivity more than to the women’s interior lives.
10 In Listing 2, we keyed in the hostnames of the machines that belong to this cluster.
在清单2中,我们键入属于此集群的机器的主机名。
11 One of the things Robert keyed in on and wanted to explore in depth is the idea of violence.
12 For Harry too, it's a particularly difficult operation, keyed off as it was by his error of judgment.
13 Her work is keyed into a particularly current sense of fracture and isolation.
14 The musicians keyed their instruments just before the concert began.
乐师们在音乐会快开始前为乐器调了音.
15 “If they had done so during the presidential campaign, they would not have missed the story that keyed Trump’s victory — the fading of the American Dream for millions of ordinary people.”
16 I snuck by easy, keyed open the office door with the long key and quietly pulled it shut behind me.
17 My favorite search is for "diabetes type 1", so I keyed that into both search engines.
我想到的是“糖尿病I型”,于是我将这个关键词输入两个搜索引擎。
18 Split-second lunches, color-keyed disposable dishes— all part of the instant society of tomorrow.
快捷午餐,各色便利碗碟,这些全都是未来快节奏的社会的内容。
19 Instead, they are locked in a frantic competition for prestige, which is more and more keyed to “selectivity” — the percentage of applicants offered a place in the class.
20 A month after her 2020 victory, someone keyed her car, she says, and in another incident, someone spray-painted “F--- You Nancy” and the antifa symbol, among other things, outside her house.
1 合调
2 适应
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3 紧张
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4 适合
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5 绷紧的
6 适合的
good meet square relative suitable fitting favorable calculated expedient suited well-suited congenial conformable propitious congruous semblable habile consentaneous
7 配合
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9 适应的