A1 noun Neutral #3,561 am häufigsten

key

/kiː/

A small piece of metal used for opening or closing a lock on a door, suitcase, or vehicle. In travel, it often refers to a metal object or an electronic card used to access a hotel room.

Beispiele

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1

I can't find the key to my suitcase.

I can't find the key to my suitcase.

2

Please return your room key to the reception desk before leaving.

Please return your room key to the reception desk before leaving.

3

Hey, do you have the car key?

Hey, do you have the car key?

Wortfamilie

Nomen
key
Verb
key
Adjektiv
key
Verwandt
keychain
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Merkhilfe

A 'key' starts with the letter 'K', which looks like a person standing next to a door waiting to get in.

Schnelles Quiz

I lost my room ____, so I need to go to the hotel reception.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: key

Beispiele

1

I can't find the key to my suitcase.

everyday

I can't find the key to my suitcase.

2

Please return your room key to the reception desk before leaving.

formal

Please return your room key to the reception desk before leaving.

3

Hey, do you have the car key?

informal

Hey, do you have the car key?

4

The key is the primary instrument used to gain entry to the research facility.

academic

The key is the primary instrument used to gain entry to the research facility.

5

The office manager will issue a spare key for the new branch office.

business

The office manager will issue a spare key for the new branch office.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
key
Verb
key
Adjektiv
key
Verwandt
keychain

Häufige Kollokationen

hotel key hotel key
car key car key
spare key spare key
key card key card
door key door key

Häufige Phrasen

under lock and key

under lock and key

key to success

key to success

key card

key card

Wird oft verwechselt mit

key vs keyboard

A keyboard is a set of keys on a computer or piano, while a key is a single object for a lock.

key vs clue

A 'key' can mean a solution, but a 'clue' is a piece of evidence used to solve a mystery.

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Nutzungshinweise

When staying at a hotel, even if you receive a plastic card, it is still commonly referred to as a 'key' or 'room key'.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often say 'key of the door' instead of the correct preposition 'key to the door'.

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Merkhilfe

A 'key' starts with the letter 'K', which looks like a person standing next to a door waiting to get in.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Old English word 'cæg', which referred to a metal piece used to move a bolt.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun Plural: keys Used with preposition 'to'
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Kultureller Kontext

In many modern Western countries, physical metal keys are being replaced by digital keys on smartphones or key cards.

Schnelles Quiz

I lost my room ____, so I need to go to the hotel reception.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: key

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taxi

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subway

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bicycle

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motorcycle

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A motorcycle is a vehicle with two wheels that is powered by an engine. It is used for fast travel and usually carries one or two people.

backpack

A1

A bag with shoulder straps that allows you to carry items on your back, leaving your hands free. It is commonly used by students for school or by travelers and hikers to carry their belongings.

map

A1

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passenger

A1

A passenger is a person who travels in a vehicle, such as a car, bus, train, or airplane, but is not driving it or working on it. They usually pay a fare or have a ticket to travel from one place to another.

hostel

A1

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reservation

A1

A reservation is an arrangement you make in advance to keep a seat, a table, or a room for yourself. It ensures that you have a place when you arrive at a hotel, restaurant, or on a train.

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