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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
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    • 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
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  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
/piːk/
/piːk/
he / she / it peaks
/piːks/
/piːks/
past simple peaked
/piːkt/
/piːkt/
past participle peaked
/piːkt/
/piːkt/
-ing form peaking
/ˈpiːkɪŋ/
/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/
[only before noun]
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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’.

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