peak
形容词
1. **peak** /piːk/ (最高点的):reaching the highest point or level.
例句:The mountain climbers reached the **peak** of Mount Everest.
名词
1. **peak** /piːk/ (山峰):a pointed top of a mountain or hill.
例句:We hiked to the summit of the **peak** for a spectacular view of the valley.
2. **peak** /piːk/ (最高水平):the highest level or point.
例句:The athlete's performance reached its **peak** during the championship.
3. **peak** /piːk/ (巅峰状态):the time when something or someone is at the highest point or level of ability, achievement, or success.
例句:The singer's popularity was at its **peak** in the 1990s.
4. **peak** /piːk/ (尖顶帽):a cap with a stiff peak projecting in front.
例句:He wore a baseball **peak** to shield his eyes from the sun.
词语辨析
- **peak** vs **summit** vs **top**:
- **peak**强调山峰的尖顶,常用于指高山的顶峰。
- **summit**泛指山的顶部,也可用于指其他事物的高峰,如会议的高峰。
- **top**泛指事物的顶部,包括山的顶峰在内。
词汇扩充
- **peaky** /ˈpiːki/ (形容词):looking pale and unhealthy, often because of illness.
例句:She appeared **peaky** after the long flight.
近义词
- **summit** /ˈsʌmɪt/:the highest point of a mountain or hill.
- **crest** /krɛst/:the top of something, especially a mountain or hill.
反义词
- **valley** /ˈvæli/:a low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
柯林斯词典
- **peak** /piːk/:
1. The **peak** of a process or an activity is the point at which it is at its strongest, most successful, or most fully developed.
2. The **peak** of a mountain is its pointed top.
3. The **peak** of a cap is the flat stiff part at the front.
4. If a price or value **peaks**, it reaches its highest level.
5. **Peaked** means looking thin, ill, or tired.
牛津词典
- **peak** /piːk/:
1. The pointed top of a mountain.
2. The narrow part of something that forms a point.
3. The highest point of something; the point or period when something is at its best or most successful.
4. A projecting point or narrow piece.
5. Reach a highest point, either of a specified value or at a specified time.
用法
- **peak**可用作名词或形容词。
例句
1. The hikers finally reached the **peak** of the mountain.
登山者终于到达了山顶。
2. The company's profits reached a new **peak** this year.
公司今年的利润达到了新的高峰。
3. The sun rose over the snowy **peak** of the mountain.
太阳从雪山的山顶升起。
4. The child looked **peaky** and pale after being sick.
孩子病后看起来苍白无力。
5. The stock market **peaked** last week and then began to decline.
股市上周达到了峰值,然后开始下跌。
6. The athlete's performance was at its **peak** during the Olympic Games.
运动员在奥运会期间表现出色。
7. She wore a hat with a **peak** to shield her face from the sun.
她戴着一顶带有帽舌的帽子,以防阳光晒到脸上。
8. The team celebrated their victory at the **summit** of the mountain.
队员们在山顶上庆祝胜利。
9. The project is currently at its **peak** of productivity.
项目目前正处于最高生产力状态。
10. The company's stock price **peaked** at $100 per share.
公司的股价达到每股100美元的峰值。
11. She felt a sense of accomplishment as she reached the **peak** of her career.
她在事业的顶峰感到一种成就感。
12. The mountain climbers faced a challenging climb to reach the **peak**.
登山者们面临着艰巨的攀登任务,以达到山顶。
13. The hiker took a moment to enjoy the breathtaking view from the **summit**.
登山者停下来欣赏了从山顶上壮丽的景色。
14. The team's performance is currently at the **top** of the league.
球队目前在联赛中处于领先位置。
15. The popularity of the singer **peaked** in the 1990s and then declined.
这位歌手的人气在90年代达到了高峰,然后下降了。
16. The hiker's heart raced as she approached the **crest** of the mountain.
登山者接近山顶时,心跳加快。
17. The company's stock price **peaked** and then dropped significantly.
公司的股价达到顶峰,然后大幅下跌。
18. The child's energy levels are at their **peak** in the morning.
孩子的精力在早上处于最高状态。
19. The **peaky** appearance of the patient concerned the doctor.
病人苍白的外貌让医生担心。
20. The sun set behind the **peak** of the mountain, casting a beautiful glow across the landscape.
太阳在山顶后落山,给整个风景带来美丽的光芒。