peak的意思和读音

peak

: [pik] : [piːk]

n.

v.

adj.

peaks  peaking  peaked  

v.+n.reach peak,hit peak

adj.+n.recent peak,high peak,previous peak,seasonal peak,cyclical peak

v.dip

adj.bottom

n.valley,base

v.climax,crest,max out,summit,top

adj.highest,crowning,topmost,ultimate,greatest

n.mountain,mountaintop,tip,pinnacle

peakn.

1.[ususing]the point when sb/sth is best, most successful, strongest, etc.

Traffic reaches its peak between 8 and 9 in the morning. 8、9

She's at the peak of her career.

the peaks and troughs of married life

2.the pointed top of a mountain; a mountain with a pointed top

a mountain peak

snow-capped/jagged peaks

The climbers made camp halfway up the peak.

3.any narrow and pointed shape, edge, etc.

Whisk the egg whites into stiff peaks.

4.the stiff front part of a cap that sticks out above your eyes

v.

1.[i]to reach the highest point or value

Oil production peaked in the early 1980s.20 80

Unemployment peaked at 17%. 17%

an athlete who peaks(= produces his or her best performance) at just the right time

adj.

1.[obn]used to describe the highest level of sth, or a time when the greatest number of people are doing sth or using sth

It was a time of peak demand for the product.

March is one of the peak periods for our business.

The athletes are all in peak condition .

We need extra help during the peak season .

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n.1.the time when something is at its highest or greatest level; the time when someone or something is most successful or powerful; used in mathematics about graphs, waves, etc.2.the top of a mountain; a mountain; an object or shape that looks like the top of a mountain3.the flat curved part of a cap that continues beyond the main at the front above your eyes

v.1.to reach the highest standard of performance, before becoming less successful; to reach the highest amount or level, before becoming lower

adj.1.a peak time, period, etc. is when the largest number of people are doing or using something2.a peak level of something is when it is highest

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1.Our gondola ride over from the West Peak had not been a problem .西

2.In the past has it has experienced several peaks of popularity, but, it normally dies out for a while after each peak.

3.A car will take you all round the Peak District in a morning. It is nothing but a crumpled green pocket handkerchief.绿

4.The department store chain found that forks were far outselling knives, with a peak of three forks sold for every knife in London.

5.It would not be surprising if it declared a cyclical peak near the end of 2006.2006

6.I walk around the Peak, around the flowers are numerous, full of branches, flowers and criss-crossing, as if the fence rows.

7.The peak of the total amount of bacteria in the air of Huangshi is in the shopping-traffic-mixed quarter in autumn and spring.

8.He said that the only difference was that a Chinese thinktank had called for Beijing to "peak emissions" by 2030.2030”。

9.All seem to be at their peak abundances during their spring (and presumably fall) migrations (Feb-Mar).)。

10."It is a strange thing because Ryan's peak seems to have lasted so long now, " said Sir Alex.“,”