key

/kiː/ (bre, ipa) · [kˈi] /kiː/ (ame, ipa) · [kˈi] /ˈkē/ (ame, mw)

key — noun

  • keysingular
  • keysplural

1. a small metal object cut into a particular shape that you put into a lock to ope

1.名詞A1
釋義

a small metal object cut into a particular shape that you put into a lock to open or close a door, start a vehicle, or operate something that needs to be secured.

例句

Élise put the house key into her bag before leaving for school.

house key — type of key by function

Ryo realised he had left his car keys on the kitchen table.

car keys — plural for set of keys

文法句型

key + to/of + noun phrase

用法筆記

Countable noun. When referring to a set that belongs to one person, the plural form (my keys) is very common even if the speaker owns only two or three.

常見錯誤

I lost my key of car.
I lost my car key.
💡Use the noun directly before 'key' to show what the key is for, not 'of'.

2. one of the small raised parts found on keyboards and musical instruments that us

2.名詞A2
釋義

one of the small raised parts found on keyboards and musical instruments that users push down to type text, enter commands, or play notes.

例句

Gabriel pressed the wrong key and the whole document disappeared from the screen.

press a key — common verb collocation

The black keys on the piano are set in groups of two and three.

文法句型

key + on + noun phrase

用法筆記

On a computer, individual keyboard buttons are called keys, whereas on a touchscreen the corresponding areas are called buttons or icons.

3. a group of notes built around a central note that gives a song or instrumental w

3.名詞B1
釋義

a group of notes built around a central note that gives a song or instrumental work its overall character and determines which notes are most commonly used in it.

例句

Tanvi asked the guitarist to play the song in a lower key so she could sing along.

in the key of — standard preposition pattern

The piece begins in C minor but shifts to a brighter key later on.

同義詞
  • tonality

    a more technical, formal term used in music theory for the same concept

文法句型

in the key of + musical note

用法筆記

Often used in the pattern 'in the key of + note name' (e.g., in the key of G major). The word 'key' also refers to the sharps or flats shown at the beginning of a musical staff (key signature).

4. a small chart or box on a map, diagram, or book that explains what the symbols,

4.名詞B1
釋義

a small chart or box on a map, diagram, or book that explains what the symbols, colours, or abbreviations used in it mean.

例句

Noor checked the map key to find out what the dotted line across the forest represented.

map key — specific collocation

Without the key it was impossible to tell which symbols stood for hospitals and which for schools.

同義詞
  • legend

    a slightly more formal term, especially in cartography and technical diagrams

文法句型

the key to + noun phrase

用法筆記

Also called a 'legend'. 'Key' is more common in everyday language; 'legend' is slightly more formal and is the preferred term in cartography.

常見錯誤

I read the legend of the map to understand the symbols.
I read the key on the map to understand the symbols.
💡Both 'key' and 'legend' work here, but 'key' is more common in everyday use.

5. a list or sheet that shows the correct answers for the questions in a test, exer

5.名詞A2
釋義

a list or sheet that shows the correct answers for the questions in a test, exercise, or puzzle, used by teachers or by learners to check their own work.

例句

The teacher kept the answer key locked in her desk drawer during the exam.

answer key — standard collocation

Heloísa checked her answers against the key at the back of the workbook.

同義詞
  • answer sheet

    a physical sheet where answers are written, not the list of correct answers

文法句型

answer key

key to + noun phrase

用法筆記

Almost always used in the phrase 'answer key'. Learners often confuse 'key' (the answer list) with the test itself.

常見錯誤

I studied the key before the test.' (meaning the answer list)
I studied the notes before the test.
💡'Answer key' is what teachers use to grade; studying it beforehand would be cheating.

6. a small, low-lying island, usually in warm ocean waters, formed from coral sand

6.名詞B2
釋義

a small, low-lying island, usually in warm ocean waters, formed from coral sand or rock, and often shaped like a ring.

例句

The boat sailed past a tiny key covered only with palm trees and white sand.

tiny key — descriptive of small island

Anong spent the afternoon snorkelling in the clear water around a coral key off the coast.

同義詞
  • cay

    an alternative spelling, pronounced the same way, more common in the Caribbean

用法筆記

This sense is mostly used in place names in the Caribbean and Florida (e.g., the Florida Keys). Outside those regions the word 'cay' (pronounced the same way) is more common.

7. the rectangular painted area on a basketball court near each basket, where certa

7.名詞B2
釋義

the rectangular painted area on a basketball court near each basket, where certain rules about player positioning and fouls apply.

例句

Karim drove towards the basket and stepped into the key before making a jump shot.

step into the key — common basketball move

The referee called a three-second violation because the centre had stayed in the key for too long.

同義詞
  • free-throw lane

    the official term in basketball rulebooks; 'key' is the everyday player term

  • the paint

    an informal term based on the fact that this area is usually painted a different colour

用法筆記

Also called the 'free-throw lane' or 'the paint'. In official basketball rules, this is the area between the free-throw line and the baseline, bounded by lane lines.

8. something that provides a way to understand, achieve, or gain access to somethin

8.名詞B1
釋義

something that provides a way to understand, achieve, or gain access to something else, often used figuratively to describe the most important factor for success or comprehension.

例句

Hard work and patience are the key to mastering any new skill.

the key to + gerund — common pattern

The librarian said that regular practice was the key to improving your reading speed.

同義詞
  • secret

    implies a hidden or not widely known method; less formal than 'key'

  • answer

    focuses on solving a problem rather than achieving a goal

  • solution

    suggests a definite resolution to a problem, while 'key' suggests the critical factor

反義詞
  • barrier

    something that prevents access or understanding

文法句型

the key to + noun phrase / gerund

用法筆記

Always followed by 'to' (not 'of') when indicating what is being achieved or understood: the key to success, the key to the puzzle. The sense is singular even when paired with a plural subject: 'Hard work and discipline are the key to…' (treating 'key' as a singular concept).

常見錯誤

The key of success is practice.
The key to success is practice.
💡Use 'to', not 'of', when the key means 'the way to achieve something'.

key — adjective

key — verb

key — idiom