capstone的意思和读音

capstone

: ['kæpstəʊn] : ['kæpstəʊn]

n.;(使

capstones  

capstonen.

1.a stone placed at the top of a building or wall

2.使the best and final thing that sb achieves, thought of as making their career or life complete

n.1.;2.;()3.

n.1.a stone used at the top of a wall or another structure2.something considered the highest achievement or most important action in a series of actions

1. capstock capstone capsulation ...

3.eystone), Capstone

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1.Swimming around the capstone, which Brown thought might have been lapis lazuli, he discovered an entrance and decided to explore inside.

2."It's been an incredible opportunity for me and really the capstone of all that I've been able to do in high school, " Boisvert says.:“。”

3.Car production takes a tremendous amount of capital, notes Carter Driscoll, a senior alternative energy analyst with Capstone Investments.Capstone

4.The final two terms are taken up with an in-company project, followed by a series of electives and capstone courses before exams.

5.The expectation was that dating, as with courtship, would ultimately lead to a relationship, the capstone of which was marriage.便便

6.The first question, therefore, is the capstone. We iterate the unimportance of this type of data.

7.Capstone Turbine Corporation of California is placing their micro turbine engines inside buses and cars.轿

8.A number of colleagues have pointed me at Joel Spolsky's latest post, Capstone projects and time management.JoelSpolsky,Capstone

9.A college education is these days a mere rite of passage, a capstone to adolescent party time.

10.It's a consortium of 15 universities, mostly in Canada, which are organizing joint senior-year capstone projects.