nom “key”
sg. key, pl. keys ou indén.
- clé
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She lost her key and couldn't unlock her front door.
- élément clé
The key to a successful garden is regular watering.
- légende
According to the map's key, the blue lines represent rivers and the green areas are forests.
- corrigé
After finishing the quiz, the teacher handed out keys so everyone could check their answers.
- touche
To type a question mark, press the key next to the shift button.
- clé (sur un instrument à vent)
When she pressed the keys on her flute, a beautiful melody filled the room.
- touche (sur un instrument à clavier)
She pressed the keys on the piano gently, creating a soft melody.
- tonalité
The song was composed in the key of C major, making it easy for beginners to play.
- note fondamentale
In the scale of C major, the key is C because it sets the tone for the entire piece.
- clé (en cryptographie)
To access the encrypted files, you'll need the correct digital key.
- clé (dans une base de données relationnelle)
The customer ID serves as a key to link orders with the people who placed them.
- clé (en programmation)
To access your account information, you need to enter the correct security key.
- couleur clé
In the video editing software, they used a green screen as the key to create the illusion that the actors were flying.
adjectif “key”
forme de base key, non gradable
- essentiel
Regular exercise is a key component of a healthy lifestyle.
verbe “key”
infinitif key; il keys; prét. keyed; part. passé keyed; gér. keying
- saisir
She keyed her password into the computer to unlock it.
- rayer
Angry at his neighbor, Tom keyed a long scratch down the side of his shiny new sedan.
- marquer
In the survey results, she keyed the most frequent responses with a star (*) to easily identify patterns.
- cibler
The marketing team keyed their online campaign towards teenagers by incorporating the latest slang and trends.