cap
noun
verb
kæp
noun
1
HAT
帽子
a.
a
type
of
flat
hat
that
has
a
curved
part
sticking
out
at
the
front,
and
is
often
worn
as
part
of
a
uniform
b.
a
covering
that
fits
very
closely
to
your
head
c.
a
type
of
simple
hat
that
fits
very
closely
to
your
head,
worn
especially
by
women
in
the
past
〔旧时的一种式样简洁、紧贴头部的〕女帽
a
baseball
cap
棒球帽
old
men
in
flat
caps
头戴低顶圆帽的老人们
a
chauffeur’s
peaked
cap
司机的有檐帽
a
swimming
cap
泳帽
a
shower
cap
浴帽
a
white
lace
cap
白色花边女帽
2
COVERING
罩 盖
a
protective
covering
that
you
put
on
the
end
or
top
of
an
object
〔对物件起保护作用的〕罩,盖,套;
Make
sure
you
put
the
cap
back
on
the
pen.
一定要把笔帽套上。
a
bottle
cap
瓶盖
3
LIMIT
限度
an
upper
limit
that
is
put
on
the
amount
of
money
that
someone
can
earn,
spend,
or
borrow
〔收入、支出或借贷金额的〕最高限额
a
cap
on
local
council
spending
地方市政会支出的限额
4
SPORT
体育运动
a.
if
a
sports
person
wins
a
cap
or
is
given
a
cap,
he
or
she
is
chosen
to
play
for
their
country
b.
a
sports
person
who
has
played
for
his
or
her
country
〔国家队的〕运动员
BrE
He
won
his
first
England
cap
against
Wales
in
1994.
1994 年他首次被选入英格兰队参加对威尔士的比赛。
Mason
is
one
of
two
new
caps
in
the
team.
梅森是国家队里新来的两名队员之一。
5
SMALL EXPLOSIVE
小爆炸物
a
small
paper
container
with
explosive
inside
it,
used
especially
in
toy
guns
啪啪纸,火药纸〔尤指玩具枪中用的纸包火药〕
6
SEX
性
a
CONTRACEPTIVE
made
of
a
round
piece
of
rubber
that
a
woman
puts
inside
her
vagina
〔妇女避孕用的〕子宫帽;
7
go cap in hand (to sb) go hat in hand
to
ask
for
money
or
help
in
a
very
respectful
way,
from
someone
who
has
a
lot
more
power
than
you
(向某人)低三下四地讨钱,卑躬屈膝地求助:
BrE ; go hat in handAmE
Elderly
people
should
receive
a
heating
allowance
every
winter,
instead
of
having
to
go
cap
in
hand
to
the
government.
老年人应该每年冬天都能领到取暖费,而不是向政府低三下四地讨要。
verb
8
COVER
覆盖
to
have
a
particular
substance
on
top
为某物所覆盖
a
graceful
tower
capped
with
a
golden
dome
一座漂亮的金色圆顶塔
magnificent
cliffs
capped
by
lovely
wild
flowers
崖顶山花烂漫的巍峨峭壁
9
LIMIT
限制
to
limit
the
amount
of
something,
especially
money,
that
can
be
used,
allowed,
or
spent
限制〔尤指金钱〕
often passive 常用被动态
the
only
county
to
have
its
spending
capped
by
the
government
唯一一个开支受控于政府的县
10
GOOD/BAD
好/坏
to
say,
do,
or
be
something
that
is
better,
worse,
or
more
extreme
than
something
that
has
just
happened
or
been
said
胜过,超过
Well,
we
went
three
nights
with
no
sleep
at
all.
I
bet
you
can’t
cap
that!
哎,我们连续三夜没睡觉,我敢打赌你不会比这更惨了!
11
be capped by sth
to
have
something
very
good
or
very
bad
at
the
end
of
an
event
以某事结束,以某事告终
a
fabulous
weekend,
capped
by
dinner
in
the
Times
Square
Hotel
一个非常美好的周末,以在时代广场酒店用晚餐结束
12
SPORT
体育运动
to
choose
someone
for
a
national
sports
team
[英] 把…选入〔国家队〕
usually passive 一般用被动态 | BrE
He’s
been
capped
three
times
for
England.
他三次入选英格兰队。
13
to cap it all (off)
used
before
a
statement
to
say
that
something
is
the
last
in
a
series
of
annoying,
unpleasant,
or
funny
event
[英,口] 最糟糕 (有趣 )的是
BrE spoken
To
cap
it
all,
the
phones
didn’t
work,
and
there
was
no
hot
water.
最倒霉的是电话不能用,也没有热水。
14
snow-capped/white-capped etc
with
snow
on
top,
with
white
on
top
etc
白雪覆盖的/白色覆盖的等
snow-capped
mountains
白雪覆盖的群山
15
TOOTH
牙齿
to
cover
a
tooth
with
a
special
hard
white
substance
给〔牙齿〕上牙套
He’s
had
his
teeth
capped.
他给牙齿上了牙套。