CAPS的意思和读音

cap

: [kæp] : [kæp]

v.;〈使

abbr.(=Common Agricultural Policy)()

n.

(cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence)

caps  capped  capping  

v.+n.put cap,wear cap,raise cap,set cap,impose cap

adj.+n.blue cap,peaked cap

v.cover,top,stop,surpass,better

n.lid,stopper,restraint,restriction,ceiling

CAPSn.

1.capital letters

a title printed in bold caps

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abbr.1.(=Common Agricultural Policy)()2.〉(=Civil Air Patrol)3.(=computer-aided production)

n.1.a soft hat with a stiff part called a bill or visor that comes out over your eyes; a soft hat that people wear as part of a uniform; a soft hat that you wear to protect or cover your hair2.a lid or part that fits over the top of something3.the top part of a mountain; the top part of a wave; the round top part of a mushroom4.a limit on the amount of money that you can spend or charge5.a hard cover attached to a tooth to protect it or replace part of it6.a small amount of explosive that is used to make a loud noise in a toy gun called a cap pistol1.a soft hat with a stiff part called a bill or visor that comes out over your eyes; a soft hat that people wear as part of a uniform; a soft hat that you wear to protect or cover your hair2.a lid or part that fits over the top of something3.the top part of a mountain; the top part of a wave; the round top part of a mushroom4.a limit on the amount of money that you can spend or charge5.a hard cover attached to a tooth to protect it or replace part of it6.a small amount of explosive that is used to make a loud noise in a toy gun called a cap pistol

v.1.to say or do something that is better, funnier, cleverer, etc. than something good, funny, clever, etc. that someone has just said or done; to be a very good or very important event that happens at the end of a series of events2.to put a cover or lid on something3.to set a limit on the amount of money that someone can spend or charge4.to attach a hard cover to a tooth to protect it or replace part of it1.to say or do something that is better, funnier, cleverer, etc. than something good, funny, clever, etc. that someone has just said or done; to be a very good or very important event that happens at the end of a series of events2.to put a cover or lid on something3.to set a limit on the amount of money that someone can spend or charge4.to attach a hard cover to a tooth to protect it or replace part of it

abbr.1.(=Common Agricultural Policy)2.<AmE>(=Civil Air Patrol)3.(=computer-aided production)

1. Clothings Caps Earrings ...

2. Reducing Tee CAPS REDUCING ...

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4. Cylinder Caps Both ...

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1.Australia's government, too, seems to be wavering in its opposition to mandatory emissions caps.

2.The state partially plugs the gap and, for that reason, it also caps the number of these students.

3.Although , some of these come with childproof safety caps, many times this is not enough to protect the child.

4.BABS (V. O. ): After walking all day, the chap with the caps was ready to collapse. He needed a nap.

5.Four men in baseball caps, one also wearing gloves, are seen getting into a lift to leave; they seem to be the ones who did the job.

6.The man was very glad. He quickly picked up all his caps and went on his way.

7.You can see them gathered in McDonald's and Starbucks, in sneakers and baseball caps , bitching about how much they hate America.穿

8.The utility model relates to a combined easy opening bottle cap which can be easy to be opened and is formed by combining two closed caps.

9.The royal wedding caps a year that has so far been a true bonanza for Anglophiles.

10.He was already an established Scottish international, with 47 caps to his name, so it was no surprise that he slotted in so easily.——47