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n1) муз. основний тон, тоніка2) основна думка; провідна ідея; основний принцип; лейтмотивkey-note speech — вступне слово; промова особи, що відкриває з'їзд (конференцію); основна доповідь (на з'їзді тощо)
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key note speech — opening speech … English contemporary dictionary
key|note — «KEE NOHT», noun, verb, not|ed, not|ing. –n. 1. the tone on which a scale or system of tones in music is based; tonic. 2. Figurative. the main idea; guiding principle: »World peace was the keynote of his speech. –v.t … Useful english dictionary
key note speaker — main speaker, person who is giving the primary speech (at a convention or meeting) … English contemporary dictionary
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key — I. /ki / (say kee) noun (plural keys) 1. an instrument for fastening or opening a lock by moving its bolt. 2. a means of attaining, understanding, solving, etc.: the key to a problem. 3. a book or the like containing the solutions or translations …
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key — 1 /ki:/ adjective very important and necessary for success or to understand something: Put your most experienced players in the key positions. | key points/questions/issues etc (=most important): You can summarize the key points of his speech in… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English