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capped
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capping
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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- cap
[kæp]
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1.
noun
[c]
(hat) 帽
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2.
noun
[of pen]
(top) 套子
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3.
noun
[of bottle]
盖
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4.
noun
(for toy gun) 火药帽
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5.
noun
(for swimming) 游泳帽
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6.
noun
[BRIT]
[足球, 板球]
国家运动队队员
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7.
vt.
(complete) 达到顶峰
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8.
vt.
[politics]
(put limit on) 给...定限额
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9.
vt.
[BRIT]
[足球, 板球]
选...入国家队
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10.
vt.
[+tooth]
包
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capped with sth
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被某物覆盖
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and to cap it all, he said...
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更有甚者,他说...
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to have a tooth capped
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Collins English-English Dictionary
- cap
[kæp]
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1.
n
a covering for the head, esp a small close-fitting one made of cloth or knitted
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2.
n
such a covering serving to identify the wearer's rank, occupation, etc
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a nurse's cap
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3.
n
something that protects or covers, esp a small lid or cover
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lens cap
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4.
n
an uppermost surface or part
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the cap of a wave
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5.
n
See percussion cap
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6.
n
a small amount of explosive enclosed in paper and used in a toy gun
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7.
n
[sport]
[chiefly Brit]
an emblematic hat or beret given to someone chosen for a representative team
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he has won three England caps
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8.
n
a player chosen for such a team
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9.
n
the upper part of a pedestal in a classical order
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10.
n
the roof of a windmill, sometimes in the form of a dome
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11.
n
[botany]
the pileus of a mushroom or toadstool
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12.
n
[hunting]
money contributed to the funds of a hunt by a follower who is neither a subscriber nor a farmer, in return for a day's hunting
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13.
n
a collection taken at a meet of hounds, esp for a charity
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14.
n
[anatomy]
the natural enamel covering a tooth
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15.
n
an artificial protective covering for a tooth
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16.
n
See Dutch cap
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17.
n
an upper financial limit
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18.
n
a mortarboard when worn with a gown at an academic ceremony (esp in the phrase cap and gown)
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19.
n
[meteorol]
the cloud covering the peak of a mountain
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20.
n
the transient top of detached clouds above an increasing cumulus
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21.
vt.
[tr]
to cover, as with a cap
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snow capped the mountain tops
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22.
vt.
[informal]
to outdo; excel
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your story caps them all
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to cap an anecdote
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23.
vt.
[sport]
[Brit]
to select (a player) for a representative team
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he was capped 30 times by Scotland
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24.
vt.
to seal off (an oil or gas well)
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25.
vt.
to impose an upper limit on the level of increase of (a tax, such as the council tax)
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rate-capping
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26.
vt.
[hunting]
to ask (hunt followers) for a cap
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27.
vt.
[chiefly Scot and NZ]
to award a degree to
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28.
vt.
[Etymology]
Old English cæppe, from Late Latin cappa hood, perhaps from Latin caput head
Examples
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a cardinal's cap
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(天主教)红衣主教的法冠
→ cap
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fool's cap
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(宫庭弄臣或丑角戴的)滑稽帽
→ cap
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cap a nurse
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给戴护士帽
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Snow cap ped the hills.
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雪覆盖着小山顶。
→ cap
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to cap a quotation
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和引文相称
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Hey son. Is this your cap?
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嘿,孩子,这是你的帽子吗?
→ son
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My cap was lost somewhere over here yesterday.
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昨天我在这儿附近把帽子丢了。
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Make sure you have your swimming cap on before you start the race.
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比赛开始之前,一定先戴上泳帽。
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I hope he likes the cap I have bought him as a Christmas present.
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这个帽子是我给他买的圣诞礼物,希望他会喜欢。
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The England squad is very experienced with all of their players having at least one cap.
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英格兰队的队员都曾至少一次代表过国家队出赛,经验丰富。
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