keyed
adj. (乐器)有键的; 定好音调的; 与…相宜的
A key is a specially shaped piece of metal that you place in a lock and turn in order to open or lock a door, or to start or stop the engine of a vehicle.
They put the key in the door and entered...
他们用钥匙打开门进去了。
She reached for her coat and car keys.
她伸手拿外套和汽车钥匙。
The keys on a computer keyboard or typewriter are the buttons that you press in order to operate it.
The keys of a piano or organ are the long narrow pieces of wood or plastic that you press in order to play it.
In music, a key is a scale of musical notes that starts on one specific note.
...the key of A minor.
A小调
The key on a map or diagram or in a technical book is a list of the symbols or abbreviations used and their meanings.
You will find a key at the front of the book.
你会在书的前面找到略语表。
The key person or thing in a group is the most important one.
He is expected to be the key witness at the trial...
他将成为审判的关键证人。
Education is likely to be a key issue in the next election.
在下届选举中教育可能成为最重要的一个议题。
The key to a desirable situation or result is the way in which it can be achieved.
The key to success is to be ready from the start...
成功的关键在于从一开始就要准备充分。
Diet and relaxation are two important keys to good health.
限制饮食和放松身心是保持健康的两个要诀。
1. so adjusted as to be appropriate or brought into harmony;
2. fitted with or secured by a key;
3. set to a key or tone
I wasn't able to sleep that night, I was so keyed up.
那一夜我无法入睡,我太激动了。
Brian keyed in his personal code.
布赖恩键入了他的个人密码。
She keyed her mood to that of the other guests.
她控制情绪使之与其他客人一致.
The concert was a failure because the instruments were wrongly keyed.
那场音乐会失败了,因为乐器定错调了.
The farm was keyed to the needs of the local people.
农场按当地人的需要作了调整.