peaked
- IPA[piːkt]
英式
- having a peak
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形容詞
- 1. having a peak a peaked cap
- the pointed top of a mountain: tatters of fog clung to the peak of the mountain
- reach a highest point, either of a specified value or at a specified time: the disease peaked in summer
- at the highest level; maximum: the canal was restored to peak condition
Oxford Dictionary
- the pointed top of a mountain: the snowy peaks rose against the blue of a cloudless sky
- reach a highest point, either of a specified value or at a specified time: its popularity peaked in the 1940s the rate of increase peaked at 34 percent last autumn
- greatest; maximum: he did not expect to be anywhere near peak fitness until Christmas
Oxford American Dictionary
- decline in health and spirits; waste away: she sat all day, peaking and pining, at the fire-side
Oxford Dictionary
- decline in health and spirits; waste away: she sat all day, peaking and pining, at the fire-side
Oxford American Dictionary
- taking place at a time when demand is less: the property is a 25 minute drive from the city center in off-peak traffic
- at a time when demand is less: we have to get more people to travel off-peak
Oxford American Dictionary
- taking place at a time when demand is less: the property is a 25 minute drive from the city centre in off-peak traffic
- at a time when demand is less: we have to get more people to travel off-peak
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[pēkt]
美式
- having a peak: a peaked cap
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈpēkəd]
美式
- (of a person) gaunt and pale from illness or fatigue: you do look a little peaked
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[piːkt]
英式
- gaunt and pale from illness or fatigue: you do look a little peaked
Oxford Dictionary