key

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key I [ki:] n.,adj. -n 1. çelës, kyç. 2. hapëse, grep (kutie konservash). 3. tek. çelës. 4. fig. kyç, zgjidhje (e problemit). 5. person kyç. 6. kunj. 7. muz. çelës (i solit etj). 8. poet. notë, ton.
be in/off key mbaj tonalitetin/stonoj; change key ndryshoj tonalitetin /-adj . kryesor, kyç /-vt 1. kyç, mbyll, ndryj. 2. tek. shtrengoj me çelës; fiksoj me kunj. 3. muz. akordoj (pianon).
key up i jap zemër, inkurajoj
key II [ki:] n. shkëmb nënujor
keyboard ['ki:bo:d] n. tastierë
keyed [ki:d] adj 1. muz. me çelësa (instrument). 2. muz. i akorduar. 3. tek. i shtërnguar me çelës. 4. ark. me gurkyç (qemer)
be all keyed up jam tepër nervoz
keyhole ['ki:houl] n. vrimë e çelësit
keynote ['ki:nout] n.,v.-n 1. muz. notë dominuese, notë bazë. 2. fig. ide kryesore, kyç /-vi. mbaj fjalimin kryesor (në një konferencë); jap tonin
keynote speech ['ki:nout spi:ç] n. fjalim kryesor
keystone ['ki:stoun] n 1. ark. gurkyç qemeri. 2. fig. parim bazë; ide qendrore
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çelës; akordoj

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