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peak
- IPA[pēk]
美式
- the pointed top of a mountain;a mountain, especially one with a pointed top
- reach a highest point, either of a specified value or at a specified time
- greatest; maximum;characterized by maximum activity or demand
verb: peak, 3rd person present: peaks, gerund or present participle: peaking, past tense: peaked, past participle: peaked
noun: peak, plural noun: peaks
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名詞
- 1. the pointed top of a mountain the snowy peaks rose against the blue of a cloudless sky 同義詞
- ▪ a mountain, especially one with a pointed top the rocky outcrops of peaks such as the Cassongrat offer a challenge to rock climbers 同義詞
- ▪ a projecting pointed part or shape whisk 2 egg whites to stiff peaks
- ▪ a point in a curve or on a graph, or a value of a physical quantity, higher than those around it a slight increase in velocity provides a second peak on the general velocity curve
- ▪ the point of highest activity, quality, or achievement anyone who saw Jones at his peak looked upon genius 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ a stiff brim at the front of a cap. 同義詞
- ▪ the narrow part of a ship's hold at the bow or stern.
- ▪ the upper, outer corner of a sail extended by a gaff.
動詞
- 1. reach a highest point, either of a specified value or at a specified time its popularity peaked in the 1940s the rate of increase peaked at 34 percent last autumn
形容詞
- 1. greatest; maximum he did not expect to be anywhere near peak fitness until Christmas
- ▪ characterized by maximum activity or demand at peak hours, traffic speeds are reduced considerably
- ▪ referring to the point at which the specified thing is at its highest level of popularity just when we think we've reached peak beard, the trend is showing no signs of slowing down
- having a peak: a peaked cap
Oxford American Dictionary
- gaunt and pale from illness or fatigue: you do look a little peaked
Oxford Dictionary
- having a peak: a peaked cap
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a person) gaunt and pale from illness or fatigue: you do look a little peaked
Oxford American Dictionary
- taking place at a time when demand is less: the property is a 25 minute drive from the city center in off-peak traffic
- at a time when demand is less: we have to get more people to travel off-peak
Oxford American Dictionary
- taking place at a time when demand is less: the property is a 25 minute drive from the city centre in off-peak traffic
- at a time when demand is less: we have to get more people to travel off-peak
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[piːk]
英式
- the pointed top of a mountain: tatters of fog clung to the peak of the mountain
- reach a highest point, either of a specified value or at a specified time: the disease peaked in summer
- at the highest level; maximum: the canal was restored to peak condition
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[piːk]
英式
- decline in health and spirits; waste away: she sat all day, peaking and pining, at the fire-side
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- IPA[pēk]
美式
- decline in health and spirits; waste away: she sat all day, peaking and pining, at the fire-side
Oxford American Dictionary