| 单词 | peak | 
| 释义 | peak1 of 5noun   ˈpēk  1   : a pointed or projecting part of a garment    especially : the visor of a cap or hat   The cap's peak shades his eyes.  2   : promontory  a steep rocky peak 3   : a sharp or pointed end  the peak of a roof 4  a(1)    : the top of a hill or mountain ending in a point  the fog hung … heavily on the peak of the hill  (2)    : a prominent mountain usually having a well-defined summit    b    : something resembling a mountain peak  Beat the cream until it forms stiff peaks. 5  a    : the upper aftermost corner of a fore-and-aft sail    b    : the narrow part of a ship's bow or stern or the part of the hold in it   6  a    : the highest level or greatest degree  a singer at the peak of her popularity  b    : a high point in a course of development especially as represented on a graph  The graph shows that murders in the city reached a peak two years ago. 7   : widow's peak   peak2 of 5 verb (1)  peaked; peaking; peaks   intransitive verb   : to reach a maximum (as of capacity, value, or activity)  —often used with out   transitive verb   : to cause to come to a peak, point, or maximum   peak3 of 5 adjective1   : being at or reaching the maximum  peak levels peak output peak performance operating at peak strength/efficiency Wang thinks that groundwater was jolted free by the quake. The water then trickled down into the streams and reached a peak outpour about 30 days later. Air-conditioning is also one of the main contributors to peak electric power demand …  also : of, relating to, or being a period of maximum intensity or activity   And because women, as a whole, leave later for work than men, they tend to travel right smack-dab in the peak hours of congestion (and even more so in the afternoon peak hours, which is partially why those tend to be worse.)  2   : being at the height of popularity, use, or attention  —used before the name of a product, person, cultural trend, etc.  Just when you think we've surely reached peak bourbon, someone else ups the ante. No longer is it enough to have the oldest, the rarest, or the most expensive whiskey, or even to pick a personal barrel from a distillery. peak4 of 5 verb (2)  peaked; peaking; peaks   intransitive verb 1   : to grow thin or sickly   2   : to dwindle away   peak5 of 5 verb (3)  peaked; peaking; peaks   transitive verb 1  nautical   : to set (a gaff, a yard, etc.) nearer the perpendicular   2  rowing   : to hold (oars) with blades well raised   peak 1 of 2 noun1 as in mountainan elevation of land higher than a hill the nearest peak worth climbing is hundreds of miles away Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 2 as in pinnaclethe highest part or point a pop singer at the peak of her career Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3 as in brimthe projecting front part of a hat or cap accidentally stepped on the hat and crushed the peak Synonyms & Similar Words 
 peak2 of 2 verbas in to crest Synonyms & Similar Words 
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