词汇 | peaking |
释义 | peaking present participle ofpeak peak verb[ I ] uk /piːk/ us /piːk/ to reach the highest, strongest, or best point, value, or level of skill: 达到顶峰,达到最大值 Official figures show that unemployment peaked in November.官方数字显示失业人数在11月达到最高点。 Higher and lower points of achievement apex apogee capstone cellar fulfilment glory days height heyday high point high tide in the cellaridiom peak prime reach a crescendo rock bottom slow burner sub-level summit the acme zenith Examples of peakingpeaking In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. As men grew older, their political power as arbitrators of community and clan disputes increased as well, peaking when they were elders\\senior elders. But the 1980s witness a steady rebound towards a more liberal public, peaking at or near 1990. It then extends through the entire vowel, peaking at the end of the vowel. Figures for the whole adult age range show owneroccupation rates peaking at 80 per cent in the age group 45-49. When an apparent regional dry period peaking around a. d. 900 coupled with the effects of local deforestation, the south's equilibrium was upset. The sharp rise after 1870, peaking in the late 1880s, is very obvious. After peaking at $2.00/pound in late 1997, the international price fell to $1.00 in 1999 and then halved again during the next two years. But after 1986, the income of nonparticipant entrepreneurs steadily increases, peaking after 1992. Delayed emesis can persist up to five days after cisplatin administration, peaking in intensity at 48 to 72 hours. It is very useful for the generation of laser based ion sources, which can produce a collimated beam of ions due to forward peaking. The mean percentage of positive faecal samples increased to 81.43% in the third week post-infection, peaking in the fourth week (91.43%). Even for a given input pulse, the voltage pulse applied to a peaking gap is different for different gap distance. Angular distribution and forward peaking of laser produced plasma ions. For example, peaking the input angular-distribution near the channel axis results in the decreased amount of strikes during the layering. In this case, the breakdown voltage of a gas peaking gap depends on gas pressure and gap distance, individually. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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