词汇 | cap |
释义 | cap noun[ C ] uk /kæp/ us /kæp/ capnoun[C] (HAT)A2 a soft flat hat that has a curved part sticking out at the front, often worn as part of a uniform(有帽舌的)帽子,制服帽 boggy22/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages a thin hat that stops your hair getting wet when swimming or taking a shower: (防水的)帽 a shower/swimming cap浴/泳帽 Aneduard/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages UK a hat given to someone who plays for their national team in a particular sport, or a player who receives this: (国家队的)队员帽;(代表国家队参赛的)运动员 Davis has 17 Scottish caps (= has played for Scotland 17 times).戴维斯17次代表苏格兰参赛。 The team contains five international caps.这支队伍里有5位国际体育比赛选手。 With his white beard and blue cap he looked like an old sea dog.他留着白胡子,戴着蓝帽子,看起来像个有经验的老水手。 The captain of the ship wore a peaked cap decorated with gold braid . He wears his cap whatever the weather. Hats & scarves ascot balaclava bandana baseball cap beanie dicky bow do-rag driving cap dunce's cap dupatta mask millinery mitre mortarboard neckerchief toque trencher trilby tuque turban You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Competitors & participants in sports & games capnoun[C] (COVER)a small lid or cover: (通常起保护作用的)盖,罩,套,帽 The camera has a lens cap to protect the lens surface.相机有镜头盖保护镜头表面。 an artificial covering on a tooth that protects it(镶在牙齿外层的)包牙 Lids, covers and stoppers bezel bottle cap bottle top coozy cork corked hood jacket Koozie lid liner nozzle pen lid plug screw top sleeve stopper stubby holder tea cosy tight-fitting You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Dentistry capnoun[C] (MUSHROOM)the round top part of a mushroom or toadstool (= types of fungus that grow soft parts above the ground that produce spores): Place the mushroom caps hollow side up and fill with the garlic mixture. The bell morel is an edible mushroom with a bell-shaped cap. The rotten tree stump was covered in a mass of tiny, conical toadstool caps. Parts of plants axil bark bilobed blade caning cascara sagrada corolla endodermis floret inflorescence knot pistil rooty rosella seed coat seed pod sessile sting taproot vein capnoun[C] (BIRTH CONTROL)UK → diaphragm孕隔膜,子宫帽 Obstetrics: contraception birth control cervical cap condom contraception diaphragm Dutch cap emergency contraception family planning Femidom French letter IUD johnny minipill prophylactic rhythm method rubber safe sex sheath unsterilized vasectomy capnoun[C] (EXPLOSIVE)a very small amount of explosive powder in a paper container, used especially in toy guns to produce a loud noise(尤指玩具枪的)火药帽,火药纸 Toys & dolls balloon beach ball bucket and spade chew toy cuddly toy doll's house dolly fidget fidget spinner finger puppet marionette pinwheel puppetry rag doll Russian doll slap bracelet slime snow globe Soft Stuff stuffed animal capnoun[C] (LIMIT)a limit on the amount of money that can be charged or spent in connection with a particular activity: (对收费或花费制定的)限额,限制 cap onCentral government has imposed a cap on local tax increases.中央政府对地方税务增长实行了限制。 Limiting and restricting anti-libertarian armlock boundary box someone out box someone/something in crippling cripplingly crowd curb curtail keep (herself) to herselfidiom keep something down limit limitation limitative stunt suffocatingly tempered tie someone down tie someone up You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Negotiating prices caps [ plural ] short forcapital letters(= letters of the alphabet in the form and larger size used at the beginning of sentences and names): 大写字母 all caps Try to avoid typing in all caps, as some people think that it's the printed equivalent of shouting. See alsotipyour hat to someone Idiomgo cap in hand to someone cap verb uk /kæp/ us /kæp/-pp- capverb (LIMIT)C1[ Toften passive ] to put a limit on the amount of money that can be charged or spent in connection with a particular activity: 对(收费或花费)定限额,限制 High spending councils have all been (rate/charge) capped.对开销高的委员会(在经费上)都规定了限度。 Our mortgage is capped at 8.75 percent for five years.我们的按揭贷款5年期的利率上限为8.75%。 Limiting and restricting anti-libertarian armlock boundary box someone out box someone/something in crippling cripplingly crowd curb curtail keep (herself) to herselfidiom keep something down limit limitation limitative stunt suffocatingly tempered tie someone down tie someone up You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Negotiating prices capverb (SPORT)be cappedUK to play for your national team in a particular sport: 入选国家队参赛 She's been capped for Scotland nine times.她9次代表苏格兰队参赛。 capverb (COVER)[ T ] to cover the top of something: 覆盖…的顶部 be capped withThe mountain was capped with snow.山顶覆盖着白雪。 have your teeth capped (= protected with an artificial covering)给你装上牙套 Edges & extremities of objects apex apical apices bevel border bottom circumference crown edge extremity foot line of demarcation palm-fringed perimeter peripherally periphery rim spout tip verge Idiomto cap it all cap | American Dictionarycap noun[ C ] us/kæp/ capnoun[C] (HAT)a soft, light hat, esp. one with a curved part sticking out at the front: a painter’s cap My uncle must have a hundred baseball caps to choose from. capnoun[C] (COVER)a small lid or cover: a pen cap I can’t get the cap off this bottle. A cap is also a crown (= cover for a tooth). capnoun[C] (EXPLOSIVE)a small amount of explosive powder on a paper roll, used esp. in toy guns to make a loud noise cap verb[ T ] us/kæp/-pp- capverb[T] (LIMIT)to put a limit on expenses or amounts charged: Our mortgage is capped for five years. cap | Business Englishcap noun[ C ] FINANCEuk /kæp/us [ C ] an upper limit on the amount of money that can be spent or charged in connection with a particular activity: a price/salary/spending cap a cap on sthThey called for the government to keep the cap on public-sector spending. impose/remove a capThe letter of intent defined the work to be carried out and imposed a cap on cost. [ C or U ] abbreviation for capitalization : We are investing in companies with an average market cap of $400 million. See also large-capadjective mid-capadjective small-capadjective cap verb[ T, often passive ] uk /kæp/us-pp- to put an upper limit on the amount of money that can be spent or charged in connection with a particular activity: Annual expenses on each fund will be capped at 1.25%. See also cap and trade the CAP noun[ S ] ECONOMICS, POLITICSukus abbreviation for Common Agricultural Policy: Reform of the CAP has focused on reducing surplus production . |
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