释义 |
- n.高峰;顶峰;山峰;尖端
- v.达到高峰;达到最高值
- adj.最高度的;高峰时期的;巅峰状态的
- 网络匹克;峰值;山顶
复数:peaks 过去分词:peaked 现在分词:peaking adj.+n. recent peak,high peak,previous peak,seasonal peak,cyclical peak v. climax,crest,max out,summit,top adj. highest,crowning,topmost,ultimate,greatest n. mountain,mountaintop,tip,pinnacle 1. | [ususing] 顶峰;高峰the point when sb/sth is best, most successful, strongest, etc. |
| Traffic reaches its peak between 8 and 9 in the morning. 上午 8、9 点钟之间是交通高峰期。 | | She's at the peak of her career. 她正处在事业的巅峰。 | | the peaks and troughs of married life 婚后生活的起起伏伏 |
2. | 山峰;峰峦the pointed top of a mountain; a mountain with a pointed top |
| | | snow-capped/jagged peaks 积雪覆盖的╱嶙峋怪异的群峰 | | The climbers made camp halfway up the peak. 登山者在半山腰设置营地。 |
3. | 尖形;尖端;尖头any narrow and pointed shape, edge, etc. |
| Whisk the egg whites into stiff peaks. 把蛋清搅成硬尖状。 |
4. | 帽舌;帽檐the stiff front part of a cap that sticks out above your eyes |
1. | [i] 达到高峰;达到最高值to reach the highest point or value |
| Oil production peaked in the early 1980s. 20 世纪 80 年代初期,石油产量达到了最高峰。 | | Unemployment peaked at 17%. 失业率达到 17% 的最高点。 | | an athlete who peaks(= produces his or her best performance) at just the right time 一位恰在最佳时刻缔造出最佳成绩的运动员 |
1. | [obn] 最高度的;高峰时期的;巅峰状态的used to describe the highest level of sth, or a time when the greatest number of people are doing sth or using sth |
| It was a time of peak demand for the product. 那是对该产品需求最旺的时期。 | | March is one of the peak periods for our business. 三月是我们公司业务最繁忙的时期之一。 | | The athletes are all in peak condition . 所有运动员都处在巅峰状态。 | | We need extra help during the peak season . 我们在最繁忙的季节需要额外人手。 |
v. | 4. 高耸,尖起;(桨等不划时)竖起;(鲸鱼等)翘起尾巴 6. (划船休息时)直竖(桨等);(鲸鱼)竖起(尾巴) 4. 高耸,尖起;(桨等不划时)竖起;(鲸鱼等)翘起尾巴 6. (划船休息时)直竖(桨等);(鲸鱼)竖起(尾巴) | n. | 8. (衣着等的)尖形突出部;(帽子等的)鸭舌,遮檐 9. 最高点,绝顶;最大量;巅值,峰值;【物理学】波峰 8. (衣着等的)尖形突出部;(帽子等的)鸭舌,遮檐 9. 最高点,绝顶;最大量;巅值,峰值;【物理学】波峰 | adj. | |
v. | 1. to reach the point of greatest success, development, intensity, or strength 2. to become thin, pale, and sickly in appearance 3. to form a peak or peaks 4. to cause something to come to a high point 5. to reach the highest standard of performance, before becoming less successful 1. to reach the point of greatest success, development, intensity, or strength 2. to become thin, pale, and sickly in appearance 3. to form a peak or peaks 4. to cause something to come to a high point 5. to reach the highest standard of performance, before becoming less successful | n. | 1. the pointed summit of a mountain 2. the point of greatest success, development, or strength of a process or activity 3. a sharp projecting pointed part of something, e.g. the brim of a cap 4. the highest point in a curve, especially the curve of a wave 5. a point at which a variable physical quantity such as temperature or voltage changes from rapidly increasing to rapidly decreasing, or the value of the quantity at such a point 6. the narrow part at the front or back end of a boat's hull 7. the top rear corner of a fore-and-aft sail 8. the outermost end of a gaff sail 9. the time when something is at its highest or greatest level 1. the pointed summit of a mountain 2. the point of greatest success, development, or strength of a process or activity 3. a sharp projecting pointed part of something, e.g. the brim of a cap 4. the highest point in a curve, especially the curve of a wave 5. a point at which a variable physical quantity such as temperature or voltage changes from rapidly increasing to rapidly decreasing, or the value of the quantity at such a point 6. the narrow part at the front or back end of a boat's hull 7. the top rear corner of a fore-and-aft sail 8. the outermost end of a gaff sail 9. the time when something is at its highest or greatest level | adj. | 1. being at a maximum or highest point 2. relating to the maximum use of something or the maximum demand on something 3. a peak time, period etc is when the largest number of people are doing or using something 4. a peak level of something is when it is highest 1. being at a maximum or highest point 2. relating to the maximum use of something or the maximum demand on something 3. a peak time, period etc is when the largest number of people are doing or using something 4. a peak level of something is when it is highest |
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