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
BNC.22159 / COCA.26102
牛津词典
adj.
- 有帽舌的;有帽檐的
having a peak n.(4) - 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.- ...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
- ...a man in a blue-grey uniform and peaked cap.
英英释义
adj
- having or rising to a peak
- the peaked ceiling
- the island's peaked hills
双语例句
- When liquidity had dried up for developers, the market peaked.
对于开发商而言,但流动性枯竭的时候,市场也就见顶了。 - Hong Kong property prices peaked in 1997, just before the Asian financial crisis.
香港房地产价格在1997年见顶,随即爆发了亚洲金融危机。 - The Case-Shiller house price index for the US peaked in the second quarter of 2006.
美国case-shiller房价指数于2006年第二季度达到顶峰。 - His career peaked during the 1970's.
他的事业在20世纪70年代达到顶峰。 - Unemployment peaked at 8.1% in June.
六月份失业率达到了百分之八点一的高峰。 - Dan: That's true. I may have peaked.
的确,我的人生也到顶峰了。 - 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。 - 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。 - Unemployment peaked at8.1% in june.
六月份失业率达到了8.1%的高峰。 - The temperature peaked at40 degrees centigrade.
气温高达摄氏四十度。