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keyhole

  • 21 keyhole

    ['kiːhəul]
    n
    замко́ва щі́ли́на

    to spy through the keyhole — підгляда́ти у замко́ву щі́ли́ну

    to listen at the keyhole — підслу́хувати бі́ля двере́й

    English-Ukrainian transcription dictionary > keyhole

  • 22 keyhole

    [΄ki:həul] n բանալու անցք. look through the keyhole բանալու անցքից դիտել/նայել. listen at keyhole բանալու անցքից լսել

    English-Armenian dictionary > keyhole

  • 23 keyhole

    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) nøklehull
    nøkkelhull
    subst. \/ˈkiːhəʊl\/
    nøkkelhull

    English-Norwegian dictionary > keyhole

  • 24 keyhole

    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) skráargat

    English-Icelandic dictionary > keyhole

  • 25 keyhole

    kulcslyuk
    * * *
    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) kulcslyuk

    English-Hungarian dictionary > keyhole

  • 26 keyhole

    N
    1. ताले\keyholeका\keyholeछेद
    I peeped through the keyhole to see what was causing that
    peculiar noise in that room.

    English-Hindi dictionary > keyhole

  • 27 keyhole

    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) buraco da fechadura
    * * *
    key.hole
    [k'i:houl] n buraco de fechadura.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > keyhole

  • 28 keyhole

    n. anahtar deliği, faul atışı [basket.]
    * * *
    anahtar deliği
    * * *
    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) anahtar deliği

    English-Turkish dictionary > keyhole

  • 29 keyhole

    • avaimenreikä
    * * *
    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) avaimenreikä

    English-Finnish dictionary > keyhole

  • 30 keyhole

    § ჭუჭრუტანა კლიტის
    § საკლიტური, კლიტის ჭუჭრუტანა
    to peep through a keyhole კლიტის ჭუჭრუტანიდან თვალთვალი / ჭუჭრუტანაში ჭვრეტა

    English-Georgian dictionary > keyhole

  • 31 keyhole

    adj. privé, intiem, verkregen door diefstal (informatie); zijn neus ergens ingestoken hebbend, nieuwsgierig
    --------
    n. sleutelgat
    keyhole

    English-Dutch dictionary > keyhole

  • 32 keyhole

    ['kiːhəul]
    n
    dziurka f od klucza
    * * *
    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) dziurka od klucza

    English-Polish dictionary > keyhole

  • 33 keyhole

    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) atslēgas caurums
    * * *
    atslēgas caurums; intīms, kas attiecas uz personisko dzīvi

    English-Latvian dictionary > keyhole

  • 34 keyhole

    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) rakto skylutė

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > keyhole

  • 35 keyhole

    n. nyckelhål
    * * *
    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) nyckelhål

    English-Swedish dictionary > keyhole

  • 36 keyhole

    1) шпоночная канавка; шпоночный паз

    English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > keyhole

  • 37 keyhole

    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) klíčová dírka
    * * *
    • klíčová dírka

    English-Czech dictionary > keyhole

  • 38 keyhole

    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) kľúčová dierka
    * * *
    • klúcová dierka

    English-Slovak dictionary > keyhole

  • 39 keyhole

    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) gaura cheii

    English-Romanian dictionary > keyhole

  • 40 keyhole

    noun (the hole in which a key of a door etc is placed: The child looked through the keyhole to see if his teacher was still with his parents.) κλειδαρότρυπα

    English-Greek dictionary > keyhole

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  • keyhole — ► NOUN ▪ a hole in a lock into which the key is inserted …   English terms dictionary

  • keyhole — or key [kē′hōl΄] n. an opening (in a lock) into which a key is inserted …   English World dictionary

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  • keyhole — I. noun Date: circa 1592 1. a hole for receiving a key 2. key 12 II. adjective Date: 1937 1. revealingly intimate < a keyhole report > 2. intent on revealing intimate details …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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