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keyhole in Spanish

keyhole in Spanish is bocallave, ojo (de la cerradura) — keyhole means the opening in a lock where the key is inserted.

keyhole in Spanish

bocallave
noun
Any small opening resembling the hole for a key in shape or function; especially, one that gives a vista of, or access to, a space beyond.
ojo (de la cerradura)
noun
Any small opening resembling the hole for a key in shape or function; especially, one that gives a vista of, or access to, a space beyond.

What does "keyhole" mean?

  1. noun The opening in a lock where the key is inserted.
    "She peered through the keyhole to see who was knocking."
  2. noun A small opening resembling a keyhole in shape, sometimes used to describe a limited or narrow view of something.
    "The article gave readers only a keyhole glimpse into the star's private life."

keyhole in a sentence

  • She peered through the keyhole to see who was knocking.
  • The article gave readers only a keyhole glimpse into the star's private life.

Common Spanish translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "keyhole" in Spanish?

"keyhole" in Spanish is bocallave, ojo (de la cerradura). keyhole means: The opening in a lock where the key is inserted.

How do you use "keyhole" in a sentence?

Example: "She peered through the keyhole to see who was knocking." In Spanish, "keyhole" is bocallave, ojo (de la cerradura).

Are there other ways to say "keyhole" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 2 translations listed for "keyhole": bocallave, ojo (de la cerradura).

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