key
英 [kiː]
- n. (打字机等的)键;关键;钥匙
- vt. 键入;锁上;调节…的音调;提供线索
- vi. 使用钥匙
- adj. 关键的
- n. (Key)人名;(英)基;(德、荷、瑞典)凯
词组搭配
key up
To make intense, excited, or nervous.
使…热切、兴奋或紧张
in (或 out of) key
in (or out of) harmony
(不)协调
this vaguely uplifting conclusion is out of key with the body of his book.
这个令人糊里糊涂地振奋的结论与该书的主体不协调。
under lock and key
this vaguely uplifting conclusion is out of key with the body of his book.
这个令人糊里糊涂地振奋的结论与该书的主体不协调。
key someone up
(一般作 be keyed up)make someone nervous, tense, or excited, especially before an important event
(尤指在重要事件前)使紧张,使兴奋
in key
In consonance with other factors.
与其他要素相协调
out of key
Not in consonance with other factors.
与其他要素不协调
双语例句
- 1. The key issue was whether the four defendants acted dishonestly.
- 关键问题是4名被告是否存在欺诈行为。
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- 2. For a beach resort with a difference, try Key West.
- 如果想去一个与众不同的海滨度假胜地,那就去基韦斯特吧。
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- 3. He unlocked her door and handed her back the key.
- 他给她打开门锁,并把钥匙交还给她。
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- 4. The key to his success is his logical mind.
- 他成功的关键在于他擅长逻辑思维。
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- 5. At these conventions, executives fraternized with the key personnel of other banks.
- 在这些集会上,主管们和其他银行的重要人员友善往来。
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