tops的意思和读音

tops

: [tɑps] : [tɒps]

n.

v.);

adj.

(Taipei Overseas Peace Service)

adv.at most,max,at the most

topsn.— see alsobig tophighest point

1.[c]the highest part or point of sth

She was standing at the top of the stairs.

Write your name at the top.

The title is right at the top of the page.

He filled my glass to the top .

We climbed to the very top of the hill.

Snow was falling on the mountain tops.

the top of the milk(= the cream that rises to the top of a bottle of milk)

The wind was blowing in the tops of the trees.

upper surface

2.[c]the upper flat surface of sth

Can you polish the top of the table?

a desk top

highest rank

3.[sing]the ~ (of sth)the highest or most important rank or position

He's at the top of his profession.

She is determined to make it to the top(= achieve fame or success) .

They finished the season at the top of the league.

We have a lot of things to do, but packing is at the top of the list .

This decision came from the top.

farthest point

4.[sing]the ~ of sththe end of a street, table, etc. that is farthest away from you or from where you usually come to it

I'll meet you at the top of Thorpe Street.

of pen/bottle

5.[c]a thing that you put on the end of sth to close it

Where's the top of this pen?

a bottle with a screw top

clothing

6.[c]a piece of clothing worn on the upper part of the body

I need a top to go with this skirt.

a tracksuit/pyjama/bikini top

leaves of plant

7.[c][usupl]the leaves of a plant that is grown mainly for its root

Remove the green tops from the carrots.绿

amount of money

8.[pl]used after an amount of money to show that it is the highest possible

It couldn't have cost more than £50, tops.西 50

best

9.[pl](informal)西a person or thing of the best quality

Among sports superstars she's (the) tops.

In the survey the Brits come out tops for humour.

toy

10.[c]a child's toy that spins on a point when it is turned round very quickly by hand or by a string

She was so confused─her mind was spinning like a top .

IDMat the top of the treein the highest position or rank in a profession or career

She was screaming at the top of her voice.

at the top of your voiceas loudly as possible

She was screaming at the top of her voice.

In most boardroom disputes he tends to come out on top.

come out on topto win a contest or an argument

In most boardroom disputes he tends to come out on top.

We cleaned the house from top to bottom.

from top to bottomgoing to every part of a place in a very thorough way

We cleaned the house from top to bottom.

She was dressed in green from top to toe.穿绿

from top to toecompletely; all over

She was dressed in green from top to toe.穿绿

All this extra work is getting on top of him.使

get on top of sb使使to be too much for sb to manage or deal with

All this extra work is getting on top of him.使

How will I ever get on top of all this work?

get on top of sthto manage to control or deal with sth

How will I ever get on top of all this work?

I can't remember the name off the top of my head, but I can look it up for you.

off the top of your head(informal));just guessing or using your memory, without taking time to think carefully or check the facts

I can't remember the name off the top of my head, but I can look it up for you.

a cake with cream on top

Stand on top and look down.

He's going bald on top(= on the top of his head) .

She remained on top for the rest of the match.

Look, here's 30 dollars, and I'll buy you lunch on top. 30

on topon the highest point or surface

a cake with cream on top

Stand on top and look down.

He's going bald on top(= on the top of his head) .

in a leading position or in control

She remained on top for the rest of the match.

in addition

Look, here's 30 dollars, and I'll buy you lunch on top. 30

Books were piled on top of one another.

Many people were crushed when the building collapsed on top of them.

He gets commission on top of his salary.

On top of everything else, my car's been stolen.西

We were all living on top of each other in that tiny apartment.

Do you think he's really on top of his job?

on top of sth/sbon, over or covering sth/sb

Books were piled on top of one another.

Many people were crushed when the building collapsed on top of them.

in addition to sth

He gets commission on top of his salary.

On top of everything else, my car's been stolen.西

very close to sth/sb

We were all living on top of each other in that tiny apartment.

in control of a situation

Do you think he's really on top of his job?

on top of the worldvery happy or proud

His performance is completely over the top.

an over-the-top reaction

over the top(informal)done to an exaggerated degree and with too much effort

His performance is completely over the top.

an over-the-top reaction

OK, everybody, let's take it from the top.

take sth from the top(informal)to go back to the beginning of a song, piece of music, etc. and repeat it

OK, everybody, let's take it from the top.

He hasn't got much up top(= he isn't very intelligent) .

up top(informal)used to talk about a person's intelligence

He hasn't got much up top(= he isn't very intelligent) .

adj.

1.highest in position, rank or degree

He lives on the top floor.

She kept her passport in the top drawer.

He's one of the top players in the country.

She got the top job.

He finished top in the exam.

She got top marks for her essay.

They're top of the league.

The athletes are all on top form(= performing their best) .

Welfare reform is a top priority for the government.

The car was travelling at top speed.

2.(informal)very good

He's a top bloke.

v.be more

1.~ sthto be higher than a particular amount

Worldwide sales look set to top $1 billion. 10 亿

be the best

2.~ sthto be in the highest position on a list because you are the most successful, important, etc.

The band topped the charts for five weeks with their first single.

put on top

3.[usupass]~ sth (with sth)to put sth on the top of sth else

fruit salad topped with cream

say/do sth better

4.~ sthto say or do sth that is better, funnier, more impressive, etc. than sth that sb else has said or done in the past

I'm afraid the other company has topped your offer(= offered more money) .

kill yourself

5.(informal)~ yourselfto kill yourself deliberately

climb hill

6.~ sthto reach the highest point of a hill, etc.

IDMto top/cap it all(informal)used to introduce the final piece of information that is worse than the other bad things that you have just mentionedtop and tail sthto cut the top and bottom parts off fruit and vegetables to prepare them to be cooked or eaten

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n.1.“top”2. the tops,( top),

v.1.“top”

n.1.The plural of top

adv.1ed for showing that you are mentioning the largest possible amount, although the real amount may be less

v.1.The third person singular present tense of top

1. Exclusive Tops Bottoms ...

2. moor —— tops )—— wolf —— ...

3. Chinos( Tops( ) Accessories( ) ...

4.(Taipei Overseas Peace Service) HOT TOPS iwoo ...

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1.I hear the big noise in the air. I looked up and saw the tops of the trees coming and going, "he said. " I did not know what it was.便西

2.He took the stage in a black sequined jacket, silver shirt, black fedora and black trousers that skimmed the tops of his white socks.穿

3.in accordance with his stockings, was as white as the tops of the waves that broke upon the neighbouring beach.

4.I'm certain that the expense of making such tops would be very low. As a doctor, I'd love to see done. And most parents would be grateful.

5.It has no patagium, but glides from the tree tops by flattening its body out to maximize surface area.

6.Tiny four-old-month Thumper had the tops of his ears hacked off in the cruel attack when yobs snatched him from his hutch.Thumper

7.These strips can run along the wall, or along the tops of desks, or sink into the surface of a conference table.线

8.he cleaned the floors and the walls, he stood on chairs to wash the tops of cup boards, he got under the beds, he took up the carpets.

9.U. S. military spending tops $700 billion a year, and is by the far the largest discretionary portion of the federal budget.7000亿

10.He made chains like a necklace and put them on the tops of the pillars, and he made a hundred pomegranates and put them on the chains.