keyed
- IPA[kēd]
美式
- (of a locking mechanism or switch) operated by a key;secured, fastened, or strengthened by means of a pin, bolt, or wedge
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- 1. (of a locking mechanism or switch) operated by a key keyed locks for windows executive floors with private keyed elevator access
- ▪ secured, fastened, or strengthened by means of a pin, bolt, or wedge the traditional way to transfer load was with a keyed joint
- 2. produced by pressing keys on a computer keyboard, telephone pad, etc. keyed data keyed passages
- ▪ (of a musical instrument) having levers which are depressed by the fingers to play notes modern keyed trumpets
- 3. (of a map, table, etc.) having an explanatory list of symbols a keyed map
- a small piece of shaped metal with incisions cut to fit the wards of a particular lock, which ... there were two keys to the cupboard a room key
- of paramount or crucial importance: she became a key figure in the suffragette movement
- enter or operate on (data) by means of a computer keyboard or telephone keypad: not everyone can key data quickly and accurately she keyed in a series of commands
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small piece of shaped metal with incisions cut to fit the wards of a particular lock, which ... there were two keys to the cupboard a room key
- of crucial importance: she became a key figure in the suffragette movement
- enter or operate on (data) by means of a computer keyboard or telephone keypad: not everyone can key data quickly and accurately she keyed in a series of commands
Oxford Dictionary
- a low-lying island or reef, especially in the Caribbean: this massive lagoon is fringed by more than 670 islands and keys
Oxford Dictionary
- a low-lying island or reef, especially in the Caribbean: this massive lagoon is fringed by more than 670 islands and keys
Oxford American Dictionary
- nervous, tense, or excited, especially before an important event: he was a really keyed up, anxious guy everybody's completely keyed up and on edge
Oxford Dictionary
- nervous, tense, or excited, especially before an important event: he was a really keyed up, anxious guy everybody's completely keyed up and on edge
Oxford American Dictionary
- be nervous, tense, or excited, especially before an important event
Oxford American Dictionary
- be nervous, tense, or excited, especially before an important event
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- IPA[kiːd]
英式
- (of a locking mechanism or switch) operated by a key: keyed locks for windows executive floors with private keyed elevator access
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