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🔑 peakBrE /piːk/NAmE /piːk/ noun🔑 [usually sing.] the point when sb/sth is best, most successful, strongest, etc. 顶峰;高峰 SYN 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。◆She's at the peak of her career. 她正处在事业的巅峰。◆the peaks and troughs of married life 婚后生活的起起伏伏 ➡ compare off-peak 🔑 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。 altitude, foothill, mountain, peak, precipice, ridge, slope, summit, valley, volcano 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。(BrE) (NAmE bill, visor) the stiff front part of a cap that sticks out above your eyes 帽舌;帽檐 🔑 peakBrE /piːk/NAmE /piːk/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they peak BrE /piːk/ NAmE /piːk/present simple - he / she / it peaks BrE /piːks/ NAmE /piːks/past simple peaked BrE /piːkt/ NAmE /piːkt/past participle peaked BrE /piːkt/ NAmE /piːkt/ -ing form peaking BrE /ˈpiːkɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈpiːkɪŋ/ [I] 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%. 失业率达到 17% 的最高点。◆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 boom, decline, dip, fluctuate, level off/out level, peak, plateau, plummet, slump, trend 🔑 peakBrE /piːk/NAmE /piːk/ adjective [only before noun] used to describe the highest level of sth, or a time when the greatest number of people are doing sth or using sth 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-peak |