key1 /kiː/ ●●● S1 W2 noun [countableC] → quay, cay1 lock 锁D a small specially shaped piece of metal that you put into a lock and turn in order to lock or unlock a door, start a car etc 钥匙house/car keys I lost my house keys. 我把家里的钥匙弄丢了。
A bunch of keys hung from his belt. 他的皮带上挂着一串钥匙。
key to I can lend you a spare key to the store until you get one cut (=made). 在你配好钥匙之前,我可以借给你一把商店的备用钥匙。
Don’t say ‘the key of’ something. Say
the key to something.
不要说 ‘the key of’ something. 而要说 the key to something.
→ master key →4 See picture of 见图 LOCK 2 2 IMPORTANT PART 重要的部分the key the part of a plan, action etc that will make it possible for it to succeed 关键the key to Working well as a team is the key to success. 良好的团队合作是成功的关键。
a discovery that may hold the key to our understanding of the universe 也许能开启我们认识宇宙之门的一个发现
3 computer 计算机APMT the buttons that you press on a computer keyboard to operate the computer 〔计算机键盘上的〕键 Press the ‘Escape’ key to exit. 按退出键退出。
hot key/shortcut key (=a special key on a computer, that does specific things) 热键/快捷键
6. test 测试TCANSWER/REPLY the printed answers to a test or set of questions in a book 答案,题解 7 island 岛 [usually plural]SG a small flat island, especially one that is part of a group near the coast 〔尤指靠近海岸的群岛中的〕小岛,低岛 n COLLOCATIONSADJECTIVES/NOUN + key a spare key (=an extra key)Never hide your spare key under the doormat.
door keyI’ll get a new door key cut for you.
car keysShe left her car keys on the hall table.
house keysI’ve lost my house keys.
the front/back door keyShe felt in her pocket for the front door key.
the ignition key (=the key that starts a car or engine)Sam turned the ignition key and drove slowly away.
phrasesa bunch/set of keys (=a group of keys kept together)He took out a huge bunch of keys and unlocked the door.
the key to a door/house/cupboard (=the key that opens a door/house/cupboard)Has anyone seen the key to the garage door?
verbsput a key in a lock/the doorI put the key in the lock, but it wouldn’t turn.
insert a key formal (=put it in a lock)She inserted the key into the lock.
turn a keyHe climbed into his car and turned the key.
cut a key (=make one)Could you get a key cut for me?
jangle your keys (=move them so they make a ringing sound)He walked off down the corridor, jangling his keys.
a key unlocks/opens somethingThe largest key unlocks the front door.
a key turnsWe heard the key turn in the lock.