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English - Turkish
önemli bir
key
anahtar

Kaç tane anahtar? Pepperberg sordu. - How many keys? asked Pepperberg.

Araba anahtarlarımı unuttum. - I have left my car keys behind.

key
{i} tuş

Tom bilgisayar klavyesindeki bir tuşa bastı. - Tom pressed a key on the computer keyboard.

Devam etmek için bir tuşa basın. - Press any key to continue.

key
{i} perde

O perdede bu şarkıyı söylemek benim için zor olacak. - It'll be difficult for me to sing this song in that key.

Bu şarkıyı o perdede söyleyemem. - I can't sing this song in that key.

key
(Bilgisayar) kiplemek sayısal
key
girmek bilgisayar
key
şifre cetveli
key
anahtarı

Tom anahtarı cebine koydu. - Tom put the key in his pocket.

Anahtarımı yolda iken kaybetmiş olmalıyım. - I must have lost my key along the way.

key
ses perdesi
key
(Ticaret) ana sanayi
key
(Ticaret) temel sanayi
key
baş

Kendine güvenmek başarının anahtarıdır. - Trusting yourself is the key to success.

Başarının anahtarı olan dürüstlük söylenilmediği taktirde sürer - It goes without saying that honesty is the key to success.

key
tuş (klavyede)
key
tuşlara basmak
key
anahtarlamak
key
sıkıştırmak
key
(Bilgisayar) tuşuna bastığınızda
key
asli
key
maniple
key
kiplemek
key
(Ticaret) temel para
key
somun anahtarı
key
en önemli

Ne yaptığına dikkat etmek başarmak için en önemli anahtarlardan biridir. - Paying attention to what you are doing is one of the most important keys to success.

key
tespit etmek
key
dil

Bir dil milyonların anahtarıdır. - A language is a key to the heart of millions.

Sözde herhangi bir dilin hakimiyetinin anahtarı, kelimeleri ve dilbilgisini bağlama yoluyla hayata geçirmektir. - The key to the so-called mastery of any language is bringing the words and grammar to life through context.

key
kurgu
key
vida anahtarı
key
zemberek kurgusu
key
kontak anahtarı
key
devreye sokmak
key
cevap anahtarı
key
etiket
key
{f} uydur
key
(to ile) daha uygun hale getirmek
key
müzik anahtarı
key
ayarlamak
key
(piyano/daktilo/vb.) tuş
key
açar

Bu anahtar neyi açar? - What does this key unlock?

O anahtar bu çekmeceyi açar mı? - Will that key unlock this drawer?

key
başarı için gerekli
key
çok önemli
key
açıklama
key
(to ile) çözüm yolu
key
(Spor) Basketbol sahasında pota altındaki "ampul" olarak da tabir edilen serbest atış bölgesi
key
(Mühendislik) kama
key
{i} rumuz
key
perdesini
key
{i} çözüm yolu
key
key up heyecanlan dırmak
key
kilit taşını yerleştirip kemeri tamamlamak
key
{f} to -e göre ayarlamak, -e uygun duruma getirmek, -e uydurmak
key
{i} müz. anahtar
key
soruların çözüm cetvelini vermek
key
{f} akort etmek
key
{i} kilit nokta
key
daha uygun ha
key
{f} kilitlemek

Kapıyı kilitlemek istedim ama anahtarı kaybettim. - I wanted to lock the door, but I'd lost the key.

key
kitapta bakılması gereken yeri gösteren not koymak
key
coşturmak
key
{i} elektrik düğmesi
key
{i} çözüm
key
{i} ses
key
{s} ana

Başarının anahtarı olan dürüstlük söylenilmediği taktirde sürer - It goes without saying that honesty is the key to success.

John cebinden bir anahtar çıkardı. - John took a key out of his pocket.

key
{f} girmek [(Bilgisayar) ]
key
{s} kilit

Kilit soru ne kaybedebilirim değil fakat kaybedecek neyim vardır. - The key question is not what can I gain but what do I have to lose.

Tom kapıyı kilitleyemedi, çünkü yanlış anahtarı almıştı. - Tom couldn't unlock the door because he had the wrong key.

key
tutturmak
key
{f} uydurmak
key
{i} (klavyede) tuş
key
(Askeri) ANA, TEMEL, ESAS, KENET, KİLİT, ÖNEMLİ: Bir işte esas olan ve diğerlerine temel teşkil eden; çeşitli parça ve bölümleri birbirine bağlayan; bir topluluk içinde en önemli durumda olan, örneğin (keyman), (keystone) gibi
key
böyle bir not sistemi kullanmak
key
açacak
English - English

Definition of a key in English English dictionary

key
To link (as one might do with a key or legend)

The American Heart Association has prepared their own guide to classification and, keying it with the Standard Nomenclature of Diseases, have done much to encourage a concise yet complete diagnosis.

key
: A value that uniquely identifies an entry in an associative array
key
Indispensable

He is the key witness.

key
To mark or indicate with a symbol indicating membership in a class

Indicate the comparative value of each heading by keying it with a number in pencil, in the left margin, as follows:.

key
: The free-throw lane together with the circle surrounding the free-throw line, the free-throw lane having formerly been narrower, giving the area the shape of a skeleton key hole

He shoots from the top of the key.

key
A piece of information (e.g. a passphrase) used to encode or decode a message or messages
key
: kilogram
key
A crucial step or requirement

the key to winning this game.

key
To vandalize (a car, etc.) by scratching with an implement such as a key

He keyed the car that had taken his parking spot.

key
One of a number of rectangular moving parts on a piano or musical keyboard, each causing a particular sound or note to be produced
key
: In a relational database, a field used as an index into another table (not necessarily unique)
key
A guide explaining the symbols or terminology of a map or chart; a legend

The key says that A stands for the accounting department.

key
A hierarchical scale of musical notes on which a composition is based

the key of B-flat major.

key
: (more usually to key in) To enter (information) by typing on a keyboard or keypad

Our instructor told us to key in our user IDs.

key
{n} a thing to open a lock or explain, part of musical instrument, tone in music, wharf
key
(Spor) (Basketball) An area at each end of the court between the base line and the foul line and including the jump-ball circle at the foul line: a jump shot from the top of the key
key
(Spor) The key, officially referred to as the free throw lane is an area in a basketball court underneath the basket bounded by the endlines, the foul lanes and the free throw line. Usually painted (although unpainted on some courts with painted perimeters), it is a critical area on the court, where much of the action takes place in a game
key
In a database, a field in a record that is used as a search argument (but is not necessarily unique)
key
{f} lock with a key, fasten with a key; fit, adapt, adjust; tune, adjust the pitch of (Music); supply with an explanatory device; type into a computer by means of a keyboard (Computers)
key
a coral reef off the southern coast of Florida
key
The way a scale is identified One of system of tones or harmonies generated from a scale of seven tones Its name is determined by its key note A key may be major or minor It also denotes a lever on an instrument, such as a piano or saxophone, which is depressed to produced the sound
key
A device used to transmit Morse code
key
a winged often one-seed indehiscent fruit as of the ash or elm or maple
key
1 In cryptography, a symbol or sequence of symbols which controls the operations of encryption and decryption 2 As it pertains to the Headline puzzle, a word that is used in the process of creating the mixed alphabet This word must not contain any repeated letters See hat
key
"flat seven,"
key
To fit (pieces of a mechanical assembly) with a key to maintain the orientation between them
key
A password, pass phrase, or other sequence used to access encrypted information, the key 'unlocks' controlled data or systems
key
a generic term for any device whose possession entitles the holder to a means of access; "a safe-deposit box usually requires two keys to open it"
key
as, the key of a line of defense; the key of a country; the key of a political situation
key
One of the following: A value used to identify a record in a database, derived by applying a fixed function to the record The key is often simply one of the fields (a column if the database is considered as a table with records being rows) Alternatively, the key can be obtained by applying a function to one or more of the fields A value that must be fed into the algorithm used to decode an encrypted message in order to reproduce the original plain text Some encryption schemes use the same (secret) key to encrypt and decrypt a message, but public key encryption uses a "private" (secret) key and a "public" key that is known by all parties
key
One of various levers on a musical instrument used to select notes, such as a lever opening a hole on a woodwind
key
metal device shaped in such a way that when it is inserted into the appropriate lock the lock's mechanism can be rotated
key
To depress (a telegraph key)
key
The key person or thing in a group is the most important one. He is expected to be the key witness at the trial
key
Hence, that which serves to unlock, open, discover, or solve something unknown or difficult; as, the key to a riddle; the key to a problem
key
That part of a mechanism which serves to lock up, make fast, or adjust to position
key
In music, a key is a scale of musical notes that starts on one specific note. the key of A minor
key
Important, salient
key
To operate (the transmitter switch of a two-way radio)
key
{i} device used to open locks; something which allows entry; something which explains or assists in solving a problem; means to acquire or reach something; legend, list which provides decoding information; button on a keyboard; tone, note, pitch (Music); cay, Florida key, reef located off the southern coast of Florida
key
An object designed to open and close a lock
key
A string of bits used to encrypt and decrypt data In an encryption algorithm, the key determines the mapping from plain text to encrypted text
key
A set of columns in a table variable which constitute a unique identifier for every row in the table Note that a key may contain no columns, as well as multiple columns In effect, a key states that no two rows in the table variable for which it is defined are allowed to have the same values for all the columns of the key Note also that keys are inferred for derived table variables
key
a coral reef off the southern coast of Florida United States lawyer and poet who wrote a poem after witnessing the British attack on Baltimore during the War of 1812; the poem was later set to music and entitled `The Star-Spangled Banner' (1779-1843) a kilogram of a narcotic drug; "they were carrying two keys of heroin"
key
A musical work that is centered around a certain scale or tone is said to have a key A piece written in C major will usually end in that key Most music is written in major keys or minor keys Some pieces are written without a key so that all the tones can be equally important
key
To use a key as a tool of convenience
key
regulate the musical pitch of vandalize a car by scratching the sides with a key; "His new Mercedes was keyed last night in the parking lot"
key
A short piece of information that is used with the rule for decryption to allow an authorized user to decrypt a message Often abbreviated as K
key
An instrument by means of which the bolt of a lock is shot or drawn; usually, a removable metal instrument fitted to the mechanism of a particular lock and operated by turning in its place
key
A simplified version or analysis which accompanies something as a clue to its explanation, a book or table containing the solutions to problems, ciphers, allegories, or the like, or a table or synopsis of conspicuous distinguishing characters of members of a taxonomic group
key
Data used when encrypting or decrypting secure data Encrypted data must have a key to be decrypted
key
provide with a key; "We were keyed after the locks were changed in the building"
key
provide with a key; "We were keyed after the locks were changed in the building
key
Chromatic tones are temporary members of a key, under such names as " sharp four, " "flat seven," etc
key
A value that uniquely identifies an entry in an associative array
key
harmonize with or adjust to; "key one's actions to the voters' prevailing attitude"
key
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
key
To fasten or secure firmly; to fasten or tighten with keys or wedges
key
A digital code used to encrypt or decrypt messages Private key encryption uses a single, secret key Dual key (public key) encryption uses two keys of which one is secret and one is public
key
A metallic lever by which the circuit of the sending or transmitting part of a station equipment may be easily and rapidly opened and closed; any device for closing or opening an electric circuit
key
Scales and tunes of every variety are made from the tones of a key
key
A guide explaining the symbols or terminology of a map or chart
key
Keys are elements of the Iconclass system that are declared in lists A list of keys is valid for a certain range of notations Keys are made up of one or more digits, occasionally by digits and one ore more words Keys are always preceded by a plus (+) sign and placed between parentheses They are placed at the end of a notation and add a 'shade of meaning' to the definition or meaning of the notation proper Where two or more key numbers are used in a single notation, the lower number always comes first In many computer applications, no more than one key is added to a notation For more keys, the notation is repeated key numbers can be combined with text
key
pitch of the voice; "he spoke in a low key"
key
One of a string of small islands
key
(1) (n ) A button on a keyboard that represents a character (2) (n ) A character or characters that identify a record in a data file A key field (one located in the same place in every record of a file or data set) has content that is the key for the record (3) (n ) The code for encrypting or decrypting data See also encryption
key
A value used to identify a record in a database, often simply on the fields The set of keys for all records is the index L Return to top
key
a list of words or phrases that explain symbols or abbreviations
key
One of several small, usually square buttons on a typewriter or computer keyboard, most of which generally correspond to a particular character
key
(more usually to key in) To enter (information) by typing on a keyboard or keypad
key
United States lawyer and poet who wrote a poem after witnessing the British attack on Baltimore during the War of 1812; the poem was later set to music and entitled `The Star-Spangled Banner' (1779-1843)
key
keys a means of opening; for example, a password is a key to an account; a public-key and a private-key are used in asymetric cryptograhic systems (encryption systems)
key
  Information (usually a sequence of random or pseudorandom binary digits) used initially to set up and periodically change the operations performed in crypto-equipment for the purpose of encrypting or decrypting electronic signals, for determining elect­ronic counter-countermeasures patterns (e g , fre­quency hopping or spread spectrum), or for producing other key   Note:   "Key" has replaced the terms "variable," "key(ing) variable," and "crypto­variable " [NIS]
key
Fig: The general pitch or tone of a sentence or utterance
key
That part of the plastering which is forced through between the laths and holds the rest in place
key
{s} important, significant; fundamental, central; necessary
key
A string of characters used to mathematically encode a message so that it can only be read by someone in possession of that key or another related key (depending on whether the encryption method being used is symmetric or asymmetric) Most cryptosystems rely on a key, which can be one of a large number of values (the keyspace) In general, the security of a cipher lies in the key
key
kilogram
key
A wedge to unite two or more pieces, or adjust their relative position; a cotter; a forelock
key
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
key
The keys of a piano or organ are the long narrow pieces of wood or plastic that you press in order to play it
key
The free-throw lane together with the circle surrounding the freethrow line, the freethrow lane having formerly been narrower, giving the area the shape of a skeleton key hole
key
mechanical device used to wind another device that is driven by a spring (as a clock)
key
regulate the musical pitch of
key
To fit (a lock) with a key
key
vandalize a car by scratching the sides with a key; "His new Mercedes was keyed last night in the parking lot"
key
Chromatic tones are temporary members of a key, under such names as
key
A bar or key, in a typewriter or typesetting machine, used for spacing between letters
key
In terms of encryption, a key is a value applied using an algorithm to a string of unencrypted text to produce encrypted text, or vice versa Key length is a factor in determining the strength of encryption
key
serving as an essential component; "a cardinal rule"; "the central cause of the problem"; "an example that was fundamental to the argument"; "computers are fundamental to modern industrial structure"
key
a list of answers to a test; "some students had stolen the key to the final exam"
key
A keystone
key
something crucial for explaining; "the key to development is economic integration"
key
A bar, pin or wedge, to secure a crank, pulley, coupling, etc
key
An object designed to fit between two other objects (such as a shaft and a wheel) in a mechanism and maintain the orientation between them
key
A position or condition which affords entrance, control, pr possession, etc
key
Information that causes a cipher to encrypt or decrypt information in a distinctive way Individual keys are usually associated with individual entities, or at most a pair of entities
key
A symbol or sequence of symbols (or electrical or mechanical correlates of symbols) applied to text in order to encrypt or decrypt
key
effective; producing a desired effect; "the operative word"
key
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 see also master key. American lawyer and poet who wrote "Defense of Fort M'Henry" after witnessing the British attack on Fort McHenry at Baltimore on September 13-14, 1814. The poem was set to the music of an 18th-century tune called "To Anacreon in Heaven," renamed "The Star-Spangled Banner," and in 1931 was adopted by Congress as the national anthem. A low offshore island or reef, especially in the Gulf of Mexico; a cay. A kilogram of marijuana, cocaine, or heroin. very important or necessary. In music, system of pitches and harmonies generated from a scale of seven tones, one of which is predominantly important. Keys are a basic element of tonality and represent an outgrowth of modal music (see church mode). When a given piece is "in C," C is its "tonic," or central tone. Most Western music after 1600 is written in either a major or a minor key. The major scale consists of the interval pattern tone-tone-semitone-tone-tone-tone-semitone. The minor scale consistently differs from it by beginning with the pattern tone-semitone-tone, producing a minor third rather than a major third above the tonic. Fitzgerald Francis Scott Key Key West key cryptographic Key David McKendree Key Francis Scott novel with a key
key
An instrument which is turned like a key in fastening or adjusting any mechanism; as, a watch key; a bed key, etc
key
The last board of a floor when laid down
key
a kilogram of a narcotic drug; "they were carrying two keys of heroin"
key
any of 24 major or minor diatonic scales that provide the tonal framework for a piece of music (basketball) a space (including the foul line) in front of the basket at each end of a basketball court; usually painted a different color from the rest of the court; "he hit a jump shot from the top of the key"; "he dominates play in the paint"
key
upon a shaft, and prevent relative turning; sometimes holding by friction alone, but more frequently by its resistance to shearing, being usually embedded partly in the shaft and partly in the crank, pulley, etc
key
To observe an opposing player closely in an attempt to determine the direction in which he is going to be moving A running back, for example, who draws his left foot back slightly as he lines up, may be going to carry the ball to the right Keying on the back can reveal this
key
a lever that actuates a mechanism when depressed
key
The fundamental tone of a movement to which its modulations are referred, and with which it generally begins and ends; keynote
key
The keys on a computer keyboard or typewriter are the buttons that you press in order to operate it
key
In a database, a field of a relation constrained to be unique
key
the tonality of a scale; the organization of the pitches of a piece of music around a tonal center, or tonic
key
A family of tones whose regular members are called diatonic tones, and named key tone (or tonic) or one (or eight), mediant or three, dominant or five, subdominant or four, submediant or six, supertonic or two, and subtonic or seven
key
{i} low island located close to a shore
key
Information (usually a sequence of random or pseudo-random binary digits) used initially to set up and periodically change the operations performed in crypto-equipment for the purpose of encrypting or decrypting electronic signals, for determining electronic counter-countermeasures patterns (e g , frequency hopping or spread spectrum), or for producing other key NOTE: "Key" has replaced the terms "variable," "key(ing) variable," and "cryptovariable "
key
any of 24 major or minor diatonic scales that provide the tonal framework for a piece of music
key
(basketball) a space (including the foul line) in front of the basket at each end of a basketball court; usually painted a different color from the rest of the court; "he hit a jump shot from the top of the key"; "he dominates play in the paint"
key
identify as in botany or biology, for example
key
the central building block at the top of an arch or vault
key
A string of bits used widely in cryptography, allowing people to encrypt and decrypt data; a key can be used to perform other mathematical operations as well Given a cipher, a key determines the mapping of the plaintext to the ciphertext See also distributed key, private key, public key, secret key, session key, shared key, sub key, symmetric key, weak key
key
a list of words or phrases that explain symbols or abbreviations a list of answers to a test; "some students had stolen the key to the final exam"
key
When used in the context of cryptography, a series of random numbers used by a cryptographic algorithm to transform plaintext data into encrypted data, and vice versa
key
In British usage, "key" is often used as a synonym for what an American would call a wrench Even in the U S , the term "Allen key" is sometimes used for an Allen wrench "Key spoke" is a term I coined to designate the first spoke installed when building a new wheel
key
An indehiscent, one-seeded fruit furnished with a wing, as the fruit of the ash and maple; a samara; called also key fruit
key
A piece of wood used as a wedge
key
metal device shaped in such a way that when it is inserted into the appropriate lock the lock's mechanism can be rotated a lever that actuates a mechanism when depressed pitch of the voice; "he spoke in a low key"
key
That part of an instrument or machine which serves as the means of operating it; as, a telegraph key; the keys of a pianoforte, or of a typewriter
key
sharp four
key
retrieval
Turkish - English

Definition of a key in Turkish English dictionary

key
command key
akey
okay
akey
authorization
akey
agreement
akey
approval
a key

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı ki

    Pronunciation

    /ə ˈkē/ /ə ˈkiː/

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