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peaking是peak的现在分词 - n.峰值;最高点;最大量;【物】波峰
- v.瘦弱;消瘦;减少;使成峰状
- 网络峰化;上峰值等级;峰值时的状态
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 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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