"Keywords" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "keywords" refers to words or phrases that are particularly important or significant in a given text, speech, or conversation. In marketing and advertising, keywords are often used in search engine optimization (SEO) and search engine marketing (SEM) to help people find relevant information online. They are also used in data retrieval and filtering, where they are used to categorize and sort large amounts of data.
A key is a small object used to operate a lock, typically made of metal or plastic, used for opening or locking a door, cabinet, or other secure container.
A keystone is a central or crucial element that holds together or makes sense of a group, system, or concept. It is often used to describe a vital part or a linchpin that helps to bind or unify other elements together. In architecture, a keystone is a wedge-shaped stone at the apex of an arch that helps to distribute the weight evenly.
A keystroke is a single pressing of a key on a keyboard or other input device. It is often used in computing and data processing to measure the time taken to perform a task or to record the actions of a user.
Keytruda is a brand name for a medication called pembrolizumab, which is an immunotherapy used to treat various types of cancer, such as lung, melanoma, kidney, and triple-negative breast cancer. It works by boosting the body's natural defense against cancer cells.
KFC stands for Kentucky Fried Chicken, a popular American fast-food chain that specializes in fried chicken and other food items.
KGb is an abbreviation for Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti, which is the Soviet Union's Committee on State Security. It was the main security agency of the Soviet Union from 1954 to 1991, responsible for internal and external security, counter-intelligence, and espionage.
Khachaturian is a surname that refers to the famous Armenian composer Aram Khachaturian (1903-1978). He was a prominent figure in Soviet music and is best known for his iconic works such as the "Sabre Dance" and the "Adagio" from the ballet "Spartacus".