词汇 | cap |
释义 | cap (verb) cap 11 ENTRIES FOUND: cap (noun) cap (verb) baseball cap (noun) ice cap (noun) stocking cap (noun) swimming cap (noun) thinking cap (noun) feather (noun) fit (verb) hand (noun) tip (verb) 1 cap /ˈkæp/ noun plural caps 1 cap /ˈkæp/ noun plural caps Learner's definition of CAP [count] 1 a : a small, soft hat that often has a hard curved part (called a visor) that extends out over your eyes(带帽舌的)便帽,软帽 a Harvard University cap [=a cap that has the name or symbol of Harvard University on it]哈佛大学帽(有哈佛校名或标志的帽子) a knit/knitted cap编织帽 his wool/tweed cap他的毛线帽/粗花呢帽 — see also baseball cap b : a covering for a person's head that is worn for a special purpose(有特殊用途的)软帽 a shower/bathing cap [=a head covering that people wear to keep their hair dry when they are showering/swimming]浴帽;泳帽 — see also thinking cap c : a hat that people with particular jobs wear while working工作帽 a painter's cap油漆工帽 a surgeon's cap, gown, and gloves外科医生的帽子、罩衣和手套 2 : a part or object that covers the end or top of something(物品的)帽,盖 a bottle cap瓶盖 a lens cap镜头盖 a pill bottle with a childproof cap带防儿童开启瓶盖的药瓶 Put the cap back on the marker when you are done using it.用完标记笔后把笔帽盖上。 3 : a part that forms the top of something顶部 a bird with a black cap [=a black section of feathers on the top of its head]黑冠鸟 a mushroom cap [=the top part of a mushroom]菌盖 4 : a limit on the amount of money that can be spent, given, charged, etc., for something上限;最高限额 a spending cap最高消费限额 a cap on political donations政治性捐款的最高限额 a cap on doctor's fees医生收费的上限 5 : a paper or metal container that holds an explosive substance火药帽;火药纸;雷管 a blasting cap爆破雷管 6 informal : a capital letter大写字母 — usually plural通常用复数 e-mails written in all caps全部用大写字母写的电子邮件 She signed the letter with her name in caps: KIM.她在信上用大写字母签上了她的名字:KIM。 7 : a hard substance that is shaped to look like a healthy tooth and used to cover a damaged tooth假牙的齿冠;美齿冠 8 British, sports a : an opportunity to play for your school or country(运动员的)参赛机会 He won his first cap against Columbia when he was 22.他22岁时第一次获得了与哥伦比亚队比赛的机会。 b : a player chosen to play for a country's team入选国家队的运动员 9 British : diaphragm 3 a feather in your cap — see 1feather cap in hand — see 1hand if the cap fits British or if the cap fits, wear it — used to say that something said about a person is true and the person should accept it as true如果说得有理就应该接受 They may not like being called careless, but if the cap fits, wear it. [=(US) if the shoe fits, wear it]他们可能不喜欢被别人说粗心大意,不过有则改之。 tip your cap — see 1tip 2 cap /ˈkæp/ verb caps; capped; capping 2 cap /ˈkæp/ verb caps; capped; capping Learner's definition of CAP [+ object] 1 : to cover the top or end of (something)覆盖…的顶部(或末端) a pipe capped at one end一端封闭的管子 a mountain capped with snow = a snow-capped mountain积雪覆盖的高山 : to put a cap on (something)给…戴帽(或加盖、加顶) Be sure to cap the pen/marker when you are done using it.用完钢笔/标记笔后,一定要把笔帽盖上。 2 a : to end (something) in usually an exciting or impressive way使圆满结束(或完成) The report caps a ten-year study of lung cancer among nonsmokers.这个报告圆满完成了对不吸烟人群患肺癌者的长达十年的研究。 — often + off in U.S. English在美国英语中常与off连用 The band capped off the show with an extended version of their classic hit.乐队以他们风靡一时的经典曲目的延长版结束了演出。 The victory caps off the career of a coach who's brought her team to the championships five times.这场胜利为已率领她的运动队五次夺冠的教练的执教生涯画上了圆满的句号。 b : to follow (something) with something that is better, worse, etc.超过,胜过,盖过(之前的事物);比…更… a concert capped by a fantastic fireworks display音乐会之后是更为精彩的烟火表演 The car was filthy when he returned it to me, and to cap it off [=to top it off], there was almost no fuel left in the tank.他还我车时,车很脏,更糟糕的是,油箱里几乎没油了。 3 a : to prevent (something) from increasing : to put an upper limit on (something)限制…增加;给…定限额 If the teams don't cap player salaries, the league won't survive.如果这些运动队不定出队员的最高薪酬限额,体育联合会将无以为继。 capping interest rates定出利率最高限额 The law would cap legal immigration.这部法律将对合法移民加以限制。 b British : to put a limit on the amount of money that can be spent by (a group)限定支出额 The government wants to cap councils that spend too much.政府拟对开支过高的地方议会规定最高限额。 4 : to cover (a tooth) with a hard material that is shaped to look like a healthy tooth : to put a cap on (a tooth)包(牙) He had two of his teeth capped.他包了两颗牙。 5 British, sports : to choose (someone) to play for a national team选(某人)入国家队 — usually used as (be) capped通常用作(be) capped He was first capped for Ireland at age 22.他22岁时首次入选爱尔兰队。 |
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