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I . key [kiː] N

1. key (to lock):

key
chave f

2. key a. COMPUT:

key
tecla f

3. key no pl (essential point):

key
chave f

4. key:

key (list)
key (on map)

5. key MUS:

key
tom m

II . key [kiː] ADJ

III . key [kiː] VB trans

key ring N

return key N COMPUT

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The keys do not have to have the same tonic.
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And people prone to misplacing their keys have long been able to attach a gadget to their key-ring that lets you know where to find them when you whistle.
www.smh.com.au
People look under the lamp-post where there is light, but that doesn't necessarily mean that the keys are there.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Thanks to the solid-state drive, it's essentially shockproof with only the keys, trackpad and screen hinge for moving parts.
www.pcadvisor.co.uk
The note can be sustained, even when the keys are released, by the use of pedals at the bottom of the piano.
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The theft occurred two weeks after a set of keys was taken from a custodian who had left them in a ladies room door.
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Keys explained that the producers she worked with would tell her to just get in the booth and sing, which frustrated her.
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Portions of the mazes were also blocked off by locked doors, which could be opened by finding the keys scattered through the maze.
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The keys to a good freestyle contest run are variety, difficulty, fluidity, and creativity.
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Tim jumps and stomps on enemies to defeat them, and can collect keys to unlock doors or operate levers to trigger platforms.
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