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Detailed Translations for key from English to Spanish
key:
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the key (peg; wedge; quoin; cleat; clothes pin; clothes-peg)
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the key (tonality; mode)
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the key
– In database management, an identifier for a record or group of records in a datafile. 1 -
the key
– In encryption, authentication, and digital signatures, a value used in combination with an algorithm to encrypt or decrypt information. 1 -
the key
– On a keyboard, the combination of a plastic keycap, a tension mechanism that suspends the keycap but allows it to be pressed down, and an electronic mechanism that records the key press and key release. 1 -
the key
– A piece of data that is required to unlock a packaged Windows Media file. This key is included in a separate license. 1 -
the key
– In Registry Editor, a folder that appears in the left pane of the Registry Editor window. A key can contain subkeys and entries. For example, Environment is a key of <b>HKEY_CURRENT_USER</b>. 1 -
the key
– In IP security (IPSec), a value used in combination with an algorithm to encrypt or decrypt data. Key settings for IPSec are configurable to provide greater security. 1 -
the key
– An alpha, numeric, or alphanumeric value which uniquely identifies elements that are created and referenced as resources, and which exist within a ResourceDictionary. 1 -
the key
– A column or group of columns that uniquely identifies a row (primary key), defines the relationship between two tables (foreign key), or is used to build an index. 1 -
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– In an array, the field by which stored data is organized and accessed. 1 -
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– The attribute of an entity type that specifies which property or set of properties is used to identify unique instances of the entity type. 1
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Cross Translation:
noun
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small island
- key → cayo
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computing: field in a record used as a search argument
- key → clave
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cryptography: piece of information used to encode or decode
- key → clave
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computing: field of a database constrained to be unique
- key → clave
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scale of musical notes
- key → clave
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button on a typewriter or computer keyboard
- key → tecla
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small guide explaining symbols or terminology
- key → clave
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part of a piano or musical keyboard
- key → tecla
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crucial step
- key → clave
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device designed to open and close a lock
- key → llave
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indispensable
- key → clave
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computing: enter (information)
- key → teclear
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• key | → gama; escala musical | ↔ toonschaal — een volgens bepaalde schema stijgende of dalende opeenvolging van tonen |
• key | → llave | ↔ Schlüssel — Musik: Notenschlüssel |
• key | → llave | ↔ Schlüssel — Gegenstand zum Öffnen und Schließen eines Schlosses |
• key | → clave | ↔ Schlüssel — Information, um eine Nachricht zu ver- oder entschlüsseln |
• key | → llave | ↔ Schlüssel — Werkzeug zum Lösen oder Anziehen von Schrauben |
• key | → tecla | ↔ Taste — Teil einer Tastatur oder einer Klaviatur, der Druck einer Taste hat ein spezifisches Ereignis zur Folge, er erzeugen zum Beispiel einen Buchstaben oder einen Ton |
• key | → tono; tonalidad | ↔ Tonart — Musik: eine Stufenfolge von Tönen (Tonleiter) |
• key | → llave | ↔ clé — instrument servant à ouvrir une serrure |
• key | → tono; timbre | ↔ ton — son d’une certaine fréquence. |
• key | → tecla | ↔ touche — Pièces d’ébène, d’ivoire, qui composent le clavier d’un orgue, d’un piano, d’un clavecin, etc |
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