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单词 keyword
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Definition of keyword in English:

keyword

noun ˈkiːwəːdˈkiˌwərd
  • 1A word or concept of great significance.

    homes and jobs are the keywords in the campaign
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The narrative text is quite brief but is well-written and liberally marked up with bold text to identify keywords and key concepts.
    • Take, for instance, this fragment of a 1978 study which mobilizes the concept of assimilation, a keyword in Franco-Ontarian politics.
    • In President Bush's second inauguration speech, he used the word ‘freedom’ as the keyword and invoked it a total of 27 times.
    • She rattles off a dozen questions usually put to contestants and comes up with answers, which have the keywords - confidence, optimism, and determination - sprinkled all over.
    • My style is to read the stuff, make a mental list of keywords to remind me of what to talk about, then wing it.
    • Every article about this movement will throw in a few keywords about divorce or single parents.
    • The keywords in the future will be convenience, reliability and sensitivity.
    • If you're presenting classical content, keywords can be hyperlinked to useful definitions, references, or more in-depth material.
    • The keywords for me are understanding and dialogue.
    • The designers shocked the industry by making the two keywords in fashion, pattern and color, obsolete.
    • Secrecy was a keyword in their job, and Byron knew his partner assumed, from the terse explanation, that something unforeseen had happened.
    • Compromises, concessions and coalitions became keywords.
    • What are the keywords on the mood boards at the car designers these days: sexy, aggressive, practical, safe, sporty, flexible, successful, family, active, fun?
    • Similarly, remote precursors of threats such as the appearance and frequency of specific keywords and discussions by various military, news, and independent sources are continuously monitored.
    1. 1.1 A word used in an information retrieval system to indicate the content of a document.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The goal is to rapidly retrieve relevant information by applying Boolean logic to keywords and searching databases optimized for textual storage and retrieval.
      • Filtering systems generally search for keywords on web pages or e-mails, examine images to identify human skin tones, and monitor domain names and server addresses to screen out those considered unsavoury.
      • Log files listed information on each document, including the date of publication, document title, and a set of keywords describing the content of the document.
      • What's interesting about the idea of an anonymous e-mail search engine is that you could search on content keywords and probably get your mail without even remembering your account name.
      • Search engines can access contextual information instead of just keywords.
    2. 1.2 A significant word mentioned in an index.
      keywords entered by the indexer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To look up something you wanted, you had to search for the keyword in the index volumes, go to the Micropaedia for a summary of the entries, decide on the ones that seem to have the answers, and then read the relevant volumes of the Macropaedia.
      • Fortunately, the book has a good index on the keywords and the pages they are described.
      • Most essays are followed by a short bibliography, and there is a seven-page keyword and person index.
      • A master index of keywords are also used to link a small list of relative articles at the end of each newsletter.
      • There were 982 peer reviewed papers indexed by ISI with keywords climate change in the last ten years, till 2003.
  • 2A word which acts as the key to a cipher or code.

 
 

Definition of keyword in US English:

keyword

nounˈkiˌwərdˈkēˌwərd
  • 1A word or concept of great significance.

    homes and jobs are the keywords in the campaign
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The keywords in the future will be convenience, reliability and sensitivity.
    • The narrative text is quite brief but is well-written and liberally marked up with bold text to identify keywords and key concepts.
    • In President Bush's second inauguration speech, he used the word ‘freedom’ as the keyword and invoked it a total of 27 times.
    • If you're presenting classical content, keywords can be hyperlinked to useful definitions, references, or more in-depth material.
    • Every article about this movement will throw in a few keywords about divorce or single parents.
    • Similarly, remote precursors of threats such as the appearance and frequency of specific keywords and discussions by various military, news, and independent sources are continuously monitored.
    • She rattles off a dozen questions usually put to contestants and comes up with answers, which have the keywords - confidence, optimism, and determination - sprinkled all over.
    • Secrecy was a keyword in their job, and Byron knew his partner assumed, from the terse explanation, that something unforeseen had happened.
    • The keywords for me are understanding and dialogue.
    • My style is to read the stuff, make a mental list of keywords to remind me of what to talk about, then wing it.
    • Compromises, concessions and coalitions became keywords.
    • The designers shocked the industry by making the two keywords in fashion, pattern and color, obsolete.
    • Take, for instance, this fragment of a 1978 study which mobilizes the concept of assimilation, a keyword in Franco-Ontarian politics.
    • What are the keywords on the mood boards at the car designers these days: sexy, aggressive, practical, safe, sporty, flexible, successful, family, active, fun?
    1. 1.1 A word that acts as the key to a cipher or code.
    2. 1.2 An informative word used in an information retrieval system to indicate the content of a document.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Log files listed information on each document, including the date of publication, document title, and a set of keywords describing the content of the document.
      • Search engines can access contextual information instead of just keywords.
      • Filtering systems generally search for keywords on web pages or e-mails, examine images to identify human skin tones, and monitor domain names and server addresses to screen out those considered unsavoury.
      • The goal is to rapidly retrieve relevant information by applying Boolean logic to keywords and searching databases optimized for textual storage and retrieval.
      • What's interesting about the idea of an anonymous e-mail search engine is that you could search on content keywords and probably get your mail without even remembering your account name.
    3. 1.3 A significant word mentioned in an index.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A master index of keywords are also used to link a small list of relative articles at the end of each newsletter.
      • To look up something you wanted, you had to search for the keyword in the index volumes, go to the Micropaedia for a summary of the entries, decide on the ones that seem to have the answers, and then read the relevant volumes of the Macropaedia.
      • There were 982 peer reviewed papers indexed by ISI with keywords climate change in the last ten years, till 2003.
      • Most essays are followed by a short bibliography, and there is a seven-page keyword and person index.
      • Fortunately, the book has a good index on the keywords and the pages they are described.
 
 
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