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单词 peaked
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peaked1

adjective piːktpikt
  • Having a peak.

    a peaked cap
    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘But I have his hat,’ Josie told her, holding up the dripping tweed peaked cap.
    • As I got out of the car I noted Geraldine was wearing a light blue zip-up top, matching blue trousers and a blue peaked cap.
    • On his head he wore a brown tweed peaked cap and tufts of soft brown hair stuck out from beneath.
    • Some villages appeared to have been recently vacated, their neatly tended walled compounds of round mud huts and peaked thatched roofs empty of people and animals.
    • They wear peaked caps, and heavy duffle coats, on top of neat uniforms.
    • I was dressed in shirt and shorts wearing a long peaked cap and polarised sunglasses and I was covered with lots of sunscreen.
    • I drove the A40, Pat beside me wearing a peaked officer's cap.
    • ‘Good afternoon, Mr. Lakes,’ Jude returned with a tip of his peaked cap.
    • He is described as being aged between 30 and 40 and was wearing jeans, a dark jacket and a peaked cap.
    • Smart camouflage jackets and peaked caps replaced the rags and turbans of the past.
    • He seemed to be an old-fashioned post-man, with a crisp blue suit and peaked cap.
    • They said he was wearing a dark blue fleece and a peaked cap.
    • He was wearing a white peaked baseball cap, blue jeans and a grey, long-sleeved cotton jacket.
    • Resplendent in white gloves and peaked cap, the traffic policeman watched helplessly.
    • He was wearing a white peaked cap with the cap turned backwards on his head.
    • He didn't carry an umbrella, but wore his peaked cap to ward off the rain.
    • I carry two different hats, a peaked cap, and a hat with a flap which covers the ears and back of the neck.
    • They're black with a peaked beret and red armband.
    • He was of medium build and wore dark jeans, a canvas coat and a peaked crash helmet with a luminous yellow design.
    • His head was covered by a peaked cap and his face hidden behind a black gas mask.

peaked2

adjective piːktˈpikəd
North American
  • predicative Gaunt and pale from illness or fatigue.

    you do look a little peaked
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Jenny Jones was a thin woman now, and looked peaked and sickly.
    Synonyms
    careworn, tired, drained, drawn, raddled
 
 

peaked1

adjectivepēktpikt
  • Having a peak.

    a peaked cap
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He seemed to be an old-fashioned post-man, with a crisp blue suit and peaked cap.
    • He was wearing a white peaked baseball cap, blue jeans and a grey, long-sleeved cotton jacket.
    • Some villages appeared to have been recently vacated, their neatly tended walled compounds of round mud huts and peaked thatched roofs empty of people and animals.
    • They wear peaked caps, and heavy duffle coats, on top of neat uniforms.
    • Smart camouflage jackets and peaked caps replaced the rags and turbans of the past.
    • I was dressed in shirt and shorts wearing a long peaked cap and polarised sunglasses and I was covered with lots of sunscreen.
    • He didn't carry an umbrella, but wore his peaked cap to ward off the rain.
    • He was wearing a white peaked cap with the cap turned backwards on his head.
    • ‘Good afternoon, Mr. Lakes,’ Jude returned with a tip of his peaked cap.
    • They're black with a peaked beret and red armband.
    • His head was covered by a peaked cap and his face hidden behind a black gas mask.
    • As I got out of the car I noted Geraldine was wearing a light blue zip-up top, matching blue trousers and a blue peaked cap.
    • On his head he wore a brown tweed peaked cap and tufts of soft brown hair stuck out from beneath.
    • I drove the A40, Pat beside me wearing a peaked officer's cap.
    • He was of medium build and wore dark jeans, a canvas coat and a peaked crash helmet with a luminous yellow design.
    • Resplendent in white gloves and peaked cap, the traffic policeman watched helplessly.
    • ‘But I have his hat,’ Josie told her, holding up the dripping tweed peaked cap.
    • I carry two different hats, a peaked cap, and a hat with a flap which covers the ears and back of the neck.
    • He is described as being aged between 30 and 40 and was wearing jeans, a dark jacket and a peaked cap.
    • They said he was wearing a dark blue fleece and a peaked cap.

peaked2

(also pekid)
adjectiveˈpikədˈpēkəd
North American
  • predicative (of a person) gaunt and pale from illness or fatigue.

    you do look a little peaked
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Jenny Jones was a thin woman now, and looked peaked and sickly.
    Synonyms
    careworn, tired, drained, drawn, raddled
 
 
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