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peaked

英 [piːkt]

美 [piːkt]

adj.  有帽舌的; 有帽檐的
v.  达到高峰; 达到最高值
peak的过去式

过去式:peaked 过去分词:peaked 

BNC.22159 / COCA.26102

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 有帽舌的;有帽檐的
      having a peak n.(4)
      1. 有帽舌的;有帽檐的
        having a peak n.(4)

        柯林斯词典

        • ADJ 有帽舌的
          Apeakedcap has a pointed or rounded part that sticks out above your eyes.
          1. ...a man in a blue-grey uniform and peaked cap.
            穿着蓝灰色制服、戴着有帽舌的帽子的男人

        英英释义

        adj

        • having or rising to a peak
          1. the peaked ceiling
          2. the island's peaked hills

        双语例句

        • Temperatures have peaked at over thirty degrees Celsius
          温度最高达30摄氏度以上。
        • By 2009, smartphone growth began exploding while personal computer growth had peaked.
          2009年,智能手机开始呈爆炸式增长,而个人电脑的增长则已见顶。
        • Property and construction peaked late last year and contracted in the first quarter, according to data from UBS.
          瑞银(UBS)的数据显示,中国的房地产和建筑业已于去年年底见顶,今年第一季度有所收缩。
        • Meanwhile, China sales may also have peaked.
          与此同时,它在中国的销售额也可能已没有上升空间。
        • On their definitions, the number of international wars peaked during the1970s and has been falling slowly since.
          按照他们的定义,国际战争数量在上世纪70年代达到顶峰,之后就缓慢下降了。
        • His career peaked during the 1970's.
          他的事业在20世纪70年代达到顶峰。
        • Unemployment peaked at8.1% in june.
          六月份失业率达到了8.1%的高峰。
        • On the old hats and peaked shoulders it was piling.
          雪花在他们的旧帽子和高耸的肩膀上堆积起来。
        • Dan: That's true. I may have peaked.
          的确,我的人生也到顶峰了。
        • In the late 1960s, this ratio peaked at 80 per cent.
          而在上世纪60年代末期,这一比例达到了80%的峰值。