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1 | a soft hat with a stiff part called a peak that comes out over your eyes (有帽檐的)帽子 |
| a baseball cap 棒球帽 |
| an elderly man in a peaked cap 戴着便帽的老人 |
| 1a | a soft hat that people wear as part of a uniform 制服帽 | | a nurse’ s/ chauffeur’ s/ sailor’ s/ cap 护士帽/司机帽/水手帽 | | a school cap 学生帽 | |
| 1b | a soft hat that you wear to protect or cover your hair (保护头发的)套,罩 | | a swimming/ bathing/ shower/ cap 游泳帽/浴帽/淋浴帽 | |
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2 | a lid or part that fits over the top of something 盖 |
| Meg screwed the cap back on the bottle. 梅格把瓶盖旋回瓶子上。 |
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3 | a limit on the amount of money that you can spend or charge (支出或收费的)限额,上限 |
| Airlines began to impose a $50 cap on commissions for domestic flights. 航空公司开始把国内航班手续费的上限规定为50美元。 |
| The government introduced new spending caps for local authorities. 政府为地方当局规定了新的支出限额。 |
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4 | literary the top part of a mountain 山顶 |
| the hills with their snowy caps 山顶为积雪覆盖的群山 |
| 4a | the top part of a wave 浪尖 | |
| 4b | the round top part of a mushroom (蘑菇的)菌盖 | |
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5 | a hard cover fixed to a tooth to protect it or replace part of it 牙套;假牙的齿冠 |
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6 | BRITISH if a football , rugby , or cricket player wins a cap , they play for their country in an international match 队员帽(代表国家参加国际比赛的运动员的标志) |
| winreceiveget a cap He won seventeen caps for England in the 1990s. 他在20世纪90年代总共17次代表英格兰参加比赛。 |
| 6a | a player who has played for their country’ s team 国家队队员 | | Barber is joined in the midfield by the England cap Nick Pickering. 英格兰国家队选手尼克·匹克林为巴伯队踢中场。 | |
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7 | cap BRITISH a rubber object that a woman puts inside her vagina so that she can have sex without getting pregnant (避孕用的)子宫帽 |
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8 | a small amount of explosive that is used to make a loud noise in a toy gun called a cap gun 火药纸,啪啪纸(一种用于叫作cap gun 的玩具枪中的纸包火药,产生轻微爆炸声) |
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- | get/put your thinking cap on informal |
| to try to think of a new idea or a new solution to a problem |
| 动脑筋想;认真思考 |
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- | go cap in hand to sb |
| to ask someone to give you money in a way that makes you feel ashamed |
| 向某人乞讨 |
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- | if the cap fits (wear it) BRITISH mainly spoken |
| used for saying that if someone thinks that a general criticism you have made is true about them , they should accept the criticism |
| 如果批评中肯(会接受的) |
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- | set your cap at sb old-fashioned |
| to try to make someone fall in love with you |
| 追求某人 |
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