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TOEFL BNC: 2312 COCA: 2364

peak

noun
/piːk/
/piːk/
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  1. [usually singular] the point when somebody/something is best, most successful, strongest, etc.顶峰;高峰 synonym height
    • Traffic reaches its peak between 8 and 9 in the morning.上午 8、9 点钟之间是交通高峰期。
    • the peaks and troughs of married life婚后生活的起起伏伏
    • at the peak of something She's at the peak of her career.她正处在事业的巅峰。
    • Membership of the club has fallen from a peak of 600 people in 2006.该俱乐部的会员人数已从2006年的峰值600人下降。
    compare off-peak
    Extra Examples
    • Her performance is just past its peak.她的表演已经过了巅峰期。
    • Production is rising back towards its 2008 peak.产量正回升至2008年的峰值。
    • The crisis was now at its peak.危机正处在最严重的时刻。
    • The graph shows two very sharp price peaks.该图显示出两个非常明显的价格高峰。
    • The influx of tourists has reached its summer peak.涌入的游客人数达到了夏日的最高峰。
    Topics Successc1, Moneyc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • all-time
    • seasonal
    • summer
    verb + peak
    • rise to
    • rise towards/​toward
    • hit
    peak + noun
    • hours
    • period
    • season
    preposition
    • at a/​the/​your peak
    • peak of
    phrases
    • in peak condition
    • peaks and troughs
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  2. the pointed top of a mountain; a mountain with a pointed top山峰;峰峦
    • a mountain peak山峰
    • snow-capped/jagged peaks积雪覆盖的/嶙峋怪异的群峰
    • The climbers made camp halfway up the peak.登山者在半山腰设置营地。
    • We looked up at the rocky peaks towering above us.我们抬头看高高耸立在我们上方岩石嶙峋的山峰。
    Homophones peak | peek | piquepeak   peek   pique
    /piːk/
    /piːk/
    • peak noun
      • Mount McKinley is the highest peak in North America.麦金利山是北美最高的山峰。
    • peak verb
      • Birdsong tends to peak in the spring mating season.鸟鸣往往在春季交配季节达到顶峰。
    • peek verb
      • I have to peek out from behind a cushion when watching horror films.看恐怖片要从靠垫后面往外偷看。
    • peek noun
      • She sneaked a peek at her watch.她偷偷看了一眼手表。
    • pique noun
      • He smashed his racket in a fit of pique.他一气之下打碎了球拍。
    • pique verb
      • He knew the cutting remark would pique his friend's vanity.他知道尖刻的话会激起他朋友的虚荣心。
    Topics Geographyc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • high
    • lofty
    • towering
    verb + peak
    • climb
    • conquer
    • scale
    peak + verb
    • loom
    • rise
    • tower
    preposition
    • on a/​the peak
    See full entry
  3. any narrow and pointed shape, edge, etc.尖形;尖端;尖头
    • Whisk the egg whites into stiff peaks.把蛋清搅成硬尖状。
    • He combed his hair into a peak.他把头发梳成一个高峰。
  4. (British English)
    (North American English bill, visor)
    the stiff front part of a cap that sticks out above your eyes帽舌;帽檐
    Topics Clothes and Fashionc2
  5. Word Originmid 16th cent.: probably a back-formation from peaked, variant of dialect picked ‘pointed’.

peak

verb
/piːk/
/piːk/
[intransitive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they peak
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/piːk/
he / she / it peaks
/piːks/
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past simple peaked
/piːkt/
/piːkt/
past participle peaked
/piːkt/
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-ing form peaking
/ˈpiːkɪŋ/
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  1. to reach the highest point or value达到高峰;达到最高值
    • Oil production peaked in the early 1980s.20 世纪 80 年代初期,石油产量达到了最高峰。
    • Unemployment peaked at 17 per cent.失业率最高时达到17%。
    • an athlete who peaks (= produces his or her best performance) at just the right time一位恰在最佳时刻缔造出最佳成绩的运动员
    Homophones peak | peek | piquepeak   peek   pique
    /piːk/
    /piːk/
    • peak noun
      • Mount McKinley is the highest peak in North America.麦金利山是北美最高的山峰。
    • peak verb
      • Birdsong tends to peak in the spring mating season.鸟鸣往往在春季交配季节达到顶峰。
    • peek verb
      • I have to peek out from behind a cushion when watching horror films.看恐怖片要从靠垫后面往外偷看。
    • peek noun
      • She sneaked a peek at her watch.她偷偷看了一眼手表。
    • pique noun
      • He smashed his racket in a fit of pique.他一气之下打碎了球拍。
    • pique verb
      • He knew the cutting remark would pique his friend's vanity.他知道尖刻的话会激起他朋友的虚荣心。
    Topics Moneyc1
    Word Originmid 16th cent.: probably a back-formation from peaked, variant of dialect picked ‘pointed’.

peak

adjective
/piːk/
/piːk/
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  1. used to describe the highest level of something, or a time when the greatest number of people are doing something or using something最高度的;高峰时期的;巅峰状态的
    • It was a time of peak demand for the product.那是对该产品需求最旺的时期。
    • March is one of the peak periods for our business.三月是我们公司业务最繁忙的时期之一。
    • The athletes are all in peak condition.所有运动员都处在巅峰状态。
    • We need extra help during the peak season.我们在最繁忙的季节需要额外人手。
    compare off-peakTopics Moneyc1
    Word Originmid 16th cent.: probably a back-formation from peaked, variant of dialect picked ‘pointed’.
TOEFL BNC: 2312 COCA: 2364
peak

noun¹

1mountain top山頂ADJECTIVE | VERB + PEAK | PEAK + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEhigh, lofty, towering高高的/聳立的/高聳的山峰craggy, jagged, rocky, sharp崎嶇的/鋸齒狀的/岩石嶙峋的/陡峭的山峰snow-capped, snow-covered, snowy積雪覆蓋的山峰distant遠處的山峰mountain山巔VERB + PEAKclimb, conquer, scale攀登山峰;征服山峰;登上頂峰PEAK + VERBloom, rise, tower山峰隱約出現/矗立/聳立We looked up at the rocky peaks towering above us.我們抬頭看高高聳立在我們上方岩石嶙峋的山峰。PREPOSITIONon a/the peak在山峰上climbers on the distant mountain peaks遠處山峰上的登山者
peak

noun²

2highest level, rate, etc.最高水平ADJECTIVE | VERB + PEAK | PEAK + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEall-time空前的最高點The share index rose to a new all-time peak of 2112.股票指數升到了 2112 點,是有史以來的最高點。seasonal季節性高峰summer, winter, etc.夏天、冬天等的最高點The influx of tourists has reached its summer peak.湧入的遊客人數達到了夏日的最高峰。sharp尖峰The graph shows two very sharp price peaks.該圖顯示出兩個非常明顯的價格高峰。VERB + PEAKrise to, rise towards/toward升至/接近最高值Production is rising back towards / toward its 1999 peak.產量正回升到接近 1999 年的最高值。hit, reach達到頂峰fall below, fall from, pass降到峰值以下;從峰值降下來;超過峰值be past過了頂峰Her performance is just past its peak.她的表演已經過了巔峰期。PEAK + NOUNhours, period, season, time, year高峰時間;高峰時期;最繁忙的季節;黃金時間;高峰年度demand最大需求量at times of peak demand在需求量最大的時候rate高峰時段收費peak-rate phone calls高峰時段收費的電話通話level最高水平efficiency, performance最高效率/表現The engine is tuned to peak efficiency.發動機調到最高功效了。fitness, form最佳身體/競技狀態PREPOSITIONat a/the/your peak處於頂峰The crisis was now at its peak.危機正處在最嚴重的時刻。At his peak he was the best player in the world.他在巔峰時期時是世界上最好的選手。peak of⋯的最高值She is at the peak of her popularity.現在是她人氣最旺的時候。The party's numbers reached a peak of 40 000 in 2001.該黨黨員人數在 2001 年達到了最高峰,有 4 萬人。PHRASESin peak condition處於最佳狀態You want your hair to look in peak condition.你想讓頭髮看上去處於最佳狀態。peaks and troughs高峰和低谷Economic life moves in cycles of peaks and troughs.經濟活動在高峰和低谷循環交替。
TOEFL BNC: 2312 COCA: 2364
peak noun
peak (the peak of her career) hill (a mountain peak)
peak

noun

peak ♦︎ top ♦︎ height ♦︎ highlight ♦︎ climax ♦︎ high ♦︎ culmination ♦︎ prime ♦︎ heyday ♦︎ high pointThese are all words for the point when sb/sth is best, most successful, strongest, or at their highest level. 这些词均表示顶峰、高峰。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配the peak / top / height / highlight / climax / culmination / prime / heyday / high point of stha peak / high / high point of $40 a barrelat its peak / the top / its height / its climax / a high / its culmination / a high pointin your / its prime / heydaya new peak / height / high / high pointto reach its peak / the top / its height / its climax / a high / its culmination / a high pointto represent the peak / climax / culmination / high point of sthto mark the climax / culmination / high point of sthto pass / be past its peak / prime / heyday peak [countable, usually singular] the point when sb/sth is at its best, most successful, strongest or highest level 顶峰;高峰She's at the peak of her career.她正处在事业的巅峰。Membership of the club has fallen from a peak of 600 people in 2005.俱乐部会员人数从2005年顶峰时期的600人下滑了。Economic life moves in cycles of peaks and troughs.经济活动起起伏伏,循环往复。Peak-rate phone calls cost more.高峰时段通话费用较高。You want your hair to look in peak condition.你希望让头发保持最佳状态。OPP trough recession peak

verb

[intransitive] North Sea oil production peaked in 1999.1999年,北海的石油产量达到了最高峰。Unemployment peaked at 17%.失业率达到了17%的最高点。
top [singular] the highest or most important rank or position 最高的级别;最重要的职位He's at the top of his profession.他正处在事业的巅峰。She is determined to make it to the top (= to achieve the highest level of fame or success).她决心要出人头地。This decision came from the top.这个决定是由最高领导作出的。They finished the season at the top of the league.他们打完这个赛季之后积分高居联赛的榜首。We have a lot of things to do, but packing is at the top of the list.我们有许多事情要做,但首先是打点行装。This printer is a top of the range model (= the best it is possible to buy.) 这款打印机是最好的。 OPP bottom The bottom is the lowest position in a class, on a list, etc., or the person, team, etc. that is in this position. * bottom表示班上、名单上的最末位,或指排名最后的人或队a battle between the teams at the bottom of the league联赛中表现最差的球队间的较量You have to be prepared to start at the bottom and work your way up.你得准备好从最底层做起。I was always bottom of the class in English.我的英语总是班里最差的。 height [singular] the point when sth is at its best, most successful, strongest or highest level 顶峰;顶点;最强点She is still at the height of her powers.她仍然处于巅峰状态。The fire reached its height at around 2 a.m.大火在凌晨2点左右烧得最猛。I wouldn't go there in the height of summer.我不会在盛夏时节去那里的。 Heights [plural] are a better or greater level of success or happiness. * heights指更大的成功或幸福Their success had reached new heights.他们的成就已创新高。She dreamed of reaching the dizzy heights of stardom.她梦想达到超级巨星的地位。 NOTE 辨析 Peak or height? Peak is the more frequent and more general of these two words. A person can be at the peak/height of their career/powers but otherwise, height is not used to talk about a person. 这两个词中peak更常用,含义更广。表示一个人处于事业顶峰或巅峰状态可以说at the peak/height of their career/powers,但除此以外height不能用于人She seems to be reaching her peak after a great three-set victory over Henin-Hardenne.在3:0大胜了海宁之后,她似乎达到了运动生涯的巅峰。She seems to be reaching her height... You can talk about the peak/height of sth or sth being at a peak of a particular number or level but not a height of a number or level (although you can say a high of a number or level-see below). Peak is used in compounds or before other nouns ( peak hours/period/season/time/year/demand/rate/level/efficiency/performance/fitness/form/condition) but height is not. However, you cannot say the peak of summer 表示某事的高峰或巅峰时,可以说the peak/height of sth;表示达到最高值或巅峰水平时可以说a peak of,但不说a height of(但是可以用a high of,见下面的分词条)。peak用于构成复合词,或用于其他名词前,如peak hours/period/season/time/year/demand/rate/level/efficiency/performance/fitness/form/condition(巅峰时段/时期/季节/时间/年/需求/费率/水平;最佳效率/表现/身体状态/竞技状态/状况),而height不可以这样用。但不说the peak of summer。 highlight [countable] the best, most interesting or most exciting part of sth 最好(或最精彩、最激动人心)的部分One of the highlights of the trip was seeing the Taj Mahal.这次旅游中最精彩的一件事是参观泰姬陵。The highlights of the game will be shown later this evening.比赛的精华片段将于今晚稍后播出。 climax ˈklaɪmæks [countable] the most exciting or important event or point in time, that usually happens near the end of a period or after some time; the most exciting part of a story, film or piece of music, that usually happens near the end (事情的)高潮,顶点;(故事、电影或音乐通常接近结尾时出现的)高潮The team's 3-1 victory in the final provided a fitting climax to a great season.该队在决赛中3:1获胜恰如其分地将这一重要赛季推向高潮。The story builds up to a powerful climax with the murder of Nancy by her lover Bill Sikes.南希被她的情人比尔•塞克斯杀死,至此故事达到了令人震撼的高潮。OPP anticlimax disappointment climax

verb

[intransitive] (rather informal) The festival will climax on Sunday with a gala concert.星期天的音乐盛会将会把这次会演推向高潮。
In American English climax can also be used with an object. 在美式英语中,climax还可带宾语 [transitive] (NAmE) The sensational verdict climaxed a six-month trial.这一引起轰动的判决把持续六个月的审判推向高潮。
high [countable] (business 商业 or journalism 新闻) the highest level or number, especially of prices, sales, etc.; the highest temperature reached during a particular day, week, etc. 最高水平;最大数量;(某天、某星期等的)最高温度Profits reached an all-time high last year.去年的利润空前地高。Oil prices hit a high of $70 a barrel yesterday.昨天油价达到了每桶70美元的高位。Highs today will be in the region of 25°C.今天的最高气温将为25摄氏度左右。 OPP low The opposite is low. * high的反义词是lowThe dollar has fallen to an all-time low against the pound.美元兑英镑已经跌到空前的低点。The government's popularity has hit a new low.政府的声望已经降到了一个新低。 culmination ˌkʌlmɪˈneɪʃn [singular] (rather formal, especially written) the highest point or end of sth, usually happening after a long time (通常发生在很长一段时间之后的)顶点,高潮,终点The reforms marked the successful culmination of a long campaign.这些改革标志着一场长期运动的胜利结束。 culminate

verb

[intransitive] Months of hard work culminated in success.几个月的艰辛工作终于取得了成功。
prime [singular] the time in your life when you are strongest, most active or most successful 盛年;年富力强的时期;鼎盛时期She was then a great artist in her prime.那个时候,她是个了不起的艺术家,正处于鼎盛时期。He was barely 30 and in the prime of (his) life when he had the accident.发生意外的时候,他还不满30岁,风华正茂。 heyday ˈheɪdeɪ [countable, usually singular] the time when sb/sth had most power or success, or was most popular 最为强大(或成功、繁荣)的时期In its heyday in the 1820s, 80 horse-drawn coaches passed through the town each day.19世纪20年代是这个小镇的鼎盛时期,每天都有80辆马车经过。This is a fine film from the heyday of Italian cinema.这是意大利电影业鼎盛时期拍摄的一部佳片。 ˈhigh point [countable] the point when sth is most interesting, enjoyable or successful or at its highest level 最有意思(或最令人愉快、最成功、最高水平)的时候It was the high point of the evening.那是晚会最精彩的部分。From a high point of nearly 140 000 in the 1950s, the workforce had fallen to 74 000 by 1984.劳动人口从20世纪50年代近14万人的最高点,减少到了1984年的7.4万人。 High point usually has a positive meaning. * high point通常有正面的含义The violence reached its peak / height in the summer of that year.那年夏季暴力事件达到了一个高峰。The violence reached a high point in the summer of that year. OPP low point

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