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a. 锁着的, 用拱顶石连住的, 乐器有键的, 已调节音调的, 已被定于某调的

[计] 键的




    keyed
    [ adj ]
    1. fitted with or secured by a key

    2. <adj.all>
      a keyed instrument
      the locks have not yet been keyed
    3. set to a key or tone

    4. <adj.all>


    Keyed \Keyed\ (k[=e]d), a.
    Furnished with keys; as, a keyed instrument; also, set to a
    key, as a tune.

    {Keyed bugle}. See {Kent bugle}.

    1. Future gains are keyed to integrating the beeper with the beepee's own communication network.
    2. While inflation data are always important, he said, the market is currently keyed into data that gauge the economy's strides toward recovery, such as retail sales.
    3. A good part of that activity was concentrated in a single issue _ Detroit Edison, which was steady at 14 amid a flurry of large blocks keyed to the company's impending quarterly dividend.
    4. But since brokers' commissions are keyed to share prices, it's to a broker's advantage to mark up prices when a "buy" order is coming, concedes Ulrich Kamp, deputy secretary general of the exchange.
    5. The World Bank's variable lending rate is keyed to the bank's own borrowing costs in world capital markets, which declined slightly during the second half of 1987.
    6. President Bush ended the nation's last price controls on natural gas and announced his administration will travel the country soliciting suggestions for an energy policy keyed to market forces.
    7. She'd pore over campaign-contribution disclosures until five in the morning, then find herself too keyed up to sleep.
    8. Personal income, for instance, is keyed to the employment report and is therefore expected to be somewhat soft.
    9. The loans to both countries will be at the bank's variable lending rates, which are keyed to borrowing costs in private capital markets.
    10. Traders keyed off Mr. Wilson's report, beginning in Asian markets overnight, and on their own views that Canadian interest rates won't follow U.S. rates lower.
    11. Finland, which is not in the EC but keyed its markka to the EMS to try to integrate itself into the European capital market, devalued two weekends ago.
    12. Analysts said much of the trading in both those high-yielding utility issues involved strategies keyed to their impending quarterly dividends.
    13. It may simply put a message on the screen to announce its presence, or disrupt the information displayed - text can break up on the screen or characters being keyed in may appear to fall into a heap at the bottom of the screen.
    14. It also recommended that IRPF, the acronym for Spain's swingeing income tax, should be rendered 'irrupt'. Burns then keyed in (Mario) Conde, the disgraced financier who was removed from the chairmanship of Banesto by the Bank of Spain.
    15. The $129 program, designed by outplacement specialist Drake Beam Morin Inc., New York, allows users to have five separate resumes keyed to different jobs, as well as 10 different cover letters.
    16. But Laubach teaches reading through a phonics-based system keyed on letter and word sound association, while Literacy Volunteers use a four-part method that incorporates phonics.
    17. For holders of Lilco preferred stock, the announcement marked the end of years of wildly fluctuating stock prices keyed to the on-again, off-again talks between Lilco and New York state.
    18. Analysts said much of the activity in the stock involved short-term trading strategies keyed to the company's impending quarterly dividend.
    19. Clients pay the agency a flat hourly fee keyed to the going market rate, including benefits, for an employee of that caliber.
    20. The Fillaform system is based on the Formware software product from UK company European Printing Systems. Formware can include facilities for validating information as it is keyed in, for example to check numeric calculations.
    21. The World Bank loans will be at variable rates keyed to the bank's own borrowing costs in capital markets; the IDA credits will be interest-free except for administrative fees.
    22. Passive restraint regulations _ which call for automatic seat belts and air bags, for instance _ are keyed to date of the vehicle's manufacture, said National Highway Transportation Safety Administration spokesman Tim Hurd.
    23. In the United States, farm programs have been keyed to production since their roots were set in the early 1930s.
    24. The action on the soccer field will be keyed into the network by special observers, providing an online real-time commentary to each game. US long distance carrier Sprint will handle the communications links for the network.
    25. Shultz's last visit to the Middle East was keyed to Israel.
    26. The credits will be at a variable lending rate, currently 7.92% a year, which is keyed to the bank's own borrowing costs in capital markets.
    27. More than two-thirds of that activity was concentrated in a few electric utility issues caught up in trading strategies keyed to their approaching dividend payments.
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