单词 | keyed |
释义 | key1 of 5noun (1) ˈkē 1 a : a usually metal instrument by which the bolt of a lock is turned b : any of various devices having the form or function of such a key a key for winding a clock 2 a : a means of gaining or preventing entrance, possession, or control b : an instrumental or deciding factor the key to her success 3 a : something that gives an explanation or identification or provides a solution the key to a riddle b : a list of words or phrases giving an explanation of symbols or abbreviations a pronunciation key in a dictionary c : an aid to interpretation or identification : clue a key to understanding their motivation d : an arrangement of the salient characters of a group of plants or animals or of taxa designed to facilitate identification e : a map legend 4 a : a part to be depressed by a finger that serves as one unit of a keyboard also : 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 b : one of the levers of a keyboard musical instrument that actuates the mechanism and produces the tones c : a lever that controls a vent in the side of a woodwind instrument or a valve in a brass instrument 5 : a system of tones and harmonies generated from a hierarchical scale of seven tones based on a tonic the key of G major 6 a : characteristic style or tone b : the tone or pitch of a voice c : the predominant tone of a photograph with respect to its lightness or darkness 7 : a decoration or charm resembling a key 8 : a small switch for opening or closing an electric circuit a telegraph key 9 : the set of instructions governing the encipherment and decipherment of messages an encryption key 10 : a free-throw area in basketball : free throw lane a jump shot from the top of the key 11 a(1) : cotter pin (2) : cotter b : a keystone in an arch c : a small piece of wood or metal used as a wedge or for preventing motion between parts 12 : samara keyed ˈkēd adjective keyless ˈkē-ləs adjective key 2 of 5adjective : extremely or crucially important key issues a key moment in the game a key member of the staff key 3 of 5verb keyed; keying; keys transitive verb 1 : to lock or secure with or as if with a key : fasten: such as a : to secure (something, as a pulley on a shaft) by a key b : to finish off (an arch) by inserting a keystone 2 : to regulate the musical pitch of key the strings 3 : to bring into harmony or conformity : make appropriate : attune remarks keyed to a situation 4 : to identify (a biological specimen) by a key (see key entry 1 sense 3d) 5 : to provide with identifying or explanatory cross-references instructions keyed to accompanying drawings John Gartner 6 : to make nervous, tense, or excited —usually used with up was too keyed up to sleep 7 : to enter or input (text or data) by using a keyboard keying changes to a manuscript —often used with in or into key in a passwordinformation being keyed into a database 8 : to be essential to : play the most important part in defense keyed the victory 9 : to vandalize by scratching with a key someone keyed my car door intransitive verb 1 : to use a key 2 : 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. 3 : to operate a machine by means of a keyboard : keyboard key 4 of 5noun (2) : a low island or reef specifically : any of the coral islets off the southern coast of Florida the Florida Keys key 5 of 5noun (3) slang : a kilogram especially of marijuana or heroin keyed verbas in reconciled to bring to a state free of conflicts, inconsistencies, or differences her response was perfectly keyed to the situation Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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