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What (who) is key in - definition

PREVIOUSLY REFERRING TO UNIVERSITIES RECOGNIZED AS PRESTIGIOUS AND WHICH RECEIVED A HIGH LEVEL OF SUPPORT FROM THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT OF CHINA
National key universities in China; National Key Universities in Mainland China; National key university; Key university; National Key University; Key universities; Key Universities; Key national universities; Key National Universities; China Key University

key in      
If you key something in, you put information into a computer or you give the computer a particular instruction by typing the information or instruction on the keyboard.
Brian keyed in his personal code.
= type in
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), also V n P
Key (music)         
  • ii-V<sup>7</sup>-I progression]] in C [[File:Ii-V-I turnaround in C.mid]]
TONIC NOTE AND CHORD OF A MUSICAL PIECE
Major key; Key (Music); Musical key; Major Key; Key of D; Musical keys; Key coloration; Key relationship; Musical Key; Music key; Minor-key; Minor–key; Major-key; Key of E
In music theory, the key of a piece is the group of pitches, or scale, that forms the basis of a musical composition in classical, Western art, and Western pop music.
Mixed In Key         
WINDOWS AND MACINTOSH SOFTWARE
Mixed in key
Mixed In Key (also known as MIK) is Windows and Macintosh software that simplifies a DJ technique called harmonic mixing. Mixed In Key analyzes MP3 and WAV files and determines the musical key of every file.

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National Key Universities

National Key Universities (Chinese: 国家重点大学; pinyin: guójiā zhòngdiǎn dàxué) previously referred to universities recognized as prestigious and which received a high level of support from the central government of the People's Republic of China. The term is no longer in official use by 1990s. The term "zhòngdiǎn" 重点, translated here as "key," in this phrase can also be translated as "major," "priority," or "focal." The term "National Key Universities" then became defunct, and these schools are now normally referred to as "Double First Class Universities“, based on the China state Double First Class University Plan. However, it remains part of the vernacular, as evidenced by some Chinese media articles which still refer to "National Key Universities".

Examples of use of key in
1. "Prevention and treatment are key in the federal strategy.
2. The presidential elections will be a key in that direction.
3. Obama was "low–key" in a perfunctory appeal to them.
4. The Olympics have always sounded off–key in Kwan‘s otherwise symphonic career.
5. The key, in their view, is to find the most skilled investment manager.