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IELTS BNC: 1267 COCA: 1093

key

Word family
key1 /kiː/ ●●● S1 W2 noun [countableC] quay, cay
1 key.jpg lockD 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 鑰匙
house/car keys
I lost my house keys.
我把家裏的鑰匙弄丢了。
A bunch of keys hung from his belt.
他的皮帶上挂着一串鑰匙。
key to
I can lend you a spare key to the store until you get one cut (=made).
在你配好鑰匙之前,我可以借給你一把商店的備用鑰匙。
Don’t say ‘the key of’ something. Say the key to something.
不要說 ‘the key of’ something. 而要說 the key to something.
master key4  See picture of 見圖 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 關鍵
the key to
Working well as a team is the key to success.
良好的團隊合作是成功的關鍵。
a discovery that may hold the key to our understanding of the universe
也許能開啓我們認識宇宙之門的一個發現
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3 computer 計算機APMT the buttons that you press on a computer keyboard to operate the computer 〔計算機鍵盤上的〕鍵
Press the ‘Escape’ key to exit.
按退出鍵退出。
hot key/shortcut key (=a special key on a computer, that does specific things) 熱鍵/快捷鍵
4 music 音樂
a) [usually plural] the wooden or metal parts that you press on a piano and some wind instruments in order to play them 〔鋼琴或某些管樂器上的〕鍵
piano keys
鋼琴鍵
b) a scale of notes that begins with one particular note, or the quality of sound this scale has 〔音樂的〕調
a tune in the key of A minor
一段A小調的曲子
4  See picture of 見圖 PIANO 15 see picture at 見圖 piano1
5. map/drawing 地圖/EXPLAIN a list of the signs, colours etc used on a map or technical drawing etc that explains what they mean 圖例,符號說明
6. test 測試TCANSWER/REPLY the printed answers to a test or set of questions in a book 答案,題解
7 island [usually plural]SG a small flat island, especially one that is part of a group near the coast 〔尤指靠近海岸的群島中的〕小島,低島
the Florida Keys
佛羅裏達群島
nCOLLOCATIONS
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + key
a spare key (=an extra key)
Never hide your spare key under the doormat.
door key
I’ll get a new door key cut for you.
car keys
She left her car keys on the hall table.
house keys
I’ve lost my house keys.
the front/back door key
She 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.
phrases
a 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?
verbs
put a key in a lock/the door
I 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 key
He 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 something
The largest key unlocks the front door.
a key turns
We heard the key turn in the lock.
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key2 ●●○ S3 W2 adjectiveadj [no comparative]
1IMPORTANTvery important or necessary 至關重要的;必不可少的;關鍵的
China’s support is key to the success of the coalition.
中國的支持是聯盟成功的關鍵。
key factor/points/questions etc 關鍵的因素/論點/問題等
The president makes all the key decisions on foreign policy.
外交政策上的所有重要決定都由總統作出。
key role/player/figure etc (=one with a lot of influence on a result) 重要角色/選手/人物等
The show has been hit by the departure of key personnel.
由於主要人員離去,演出受到了影響。
see thesaurus at important, main
low-key
nCOLLOCATIONS
nouns
a key factor (=a very important factor)
A key factor in starting any business is its location.
a key element/feature/component (=a very important part)
Advertising is a key element in the success of a product.
a key role
Sanders played a key role in the team’s winning season.
a key area
What are the key areas of economic policy?
a key issue/question/point
The environment became a key issue during the election.
a key figure (=a key person)
She was a key figure in the election campaign.
a key player
He won’t leave key players out of the team.
a key witness (=someone who can give important information about a crime)
She will be a key witness in the murder trial.
a key decision
Women made most of the key decisions about how money was spent in the household.
a key word (=an important or useful word)
Once you know the key words, you can make your own sentence.
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key3 ●●○ verb [transitiveT]
1 American EnglishAmE informal if you key a win for your team, you help it win a game because you play very well 成爲〔獲勝〕的關鍵
Abdul keyed the game with three touchdowns.
阿布杜爾三次觸地得分,是赢得比賽的關鍵。
2. British EnglishBrETIC to prepare a surface so that a covering such as paint will stick to it 〔爲塗油漆等〕將的表面處理好
3key something ↔ in phrasal verbphr v TDto put information into a computer or other machine, using buttons or a keyboard 〔用鍵盤等〕輸入,鍵入
Key in your password and press ‘Return’.
鍵入密碼,按回車鍵。
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4key something to something phrasal verbphr v American EnglishAmE 
a) EQUALto make or change a system so that it works well with something else 使適合於
The daycare hours are keyed to the needs of working parents.
日間托兒服務的時間根據上班家長的需要而定。
b) if the level, price, or value of something is keyed to something else, it is related to it and they rise and fall at the same time 將〔水平、價格或價值〕與相聯系[挂鈎]
Pensions are keyed to the rate of inflation.
養老金和通貨膨脹率挂鈎。
keyed up
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From Longman Business Dictionary
keykey1 /kiː/ noun [countableC]COMPUTING
1a part of a computer with a letter, number etc on it that you press with your fingers to make it work
Press any key to continue.
alt key arrow key control key escape key hot key scroll key shift key
2a/the key to something the part of a plan, arrangement etc that is the most important and which everything else depends on
The key to customer satisfaction is quick access to those best placed to resolve issues quickly.
If managers are free to concentrate on the core business, this could be a key to economicsuccess in the difficult times ahead.
keykey2 adjectiveadj
1very important or necessary
the impact of foreign investment onkey industries
The key elements of Japanese management methods can be applied to Western organisations.
A key factor in these companies’ success is knowing their customers’ preferences.
key to
Technical alliances between companies are key to putting pressure on other cable competitors.
2COMMERCE key actor/player/mover a person or company that is very important and influential
The key players involved in the change must be identified and their commitment to the change obtained.
Employers are key actors within industrial relations.
keykey3 verb
FINANCE be keyed to something if the level, price, value etc of something is keyed to something else, it is related to it and rises and falls with it
In many cases, brokers’ commissions are keyed to share prices.
The agreement requires banks to hold a certain amount of capital, keyed to the riskiness of loans.
Origin key2
Old English cæg

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