Peaked Meaning in English
word · lemma: peak
/ˈpikt/
PEEKT
/pˈiːk/
PEEKD
释义
'Peaked' means having reached the highest point or most intense level of something. It can also describe something with a pointed or sharp top.
用法与细微差别
Used for both physical shapes ('peaked cap') and stages ('peaked in 2020'). 'Peaked' is usually formal or neutral. In informal English, saying someone has 'peaked' can mean they've reached their best moment, sometimes humorously. Do not confuse with 'peeked' (looked quickly) or 'piqued' (aroused interest).
Spanish: alcanzó su punto máximo - puntiagudo (forma)Portuguese (BR): atingiu o auge - pontudo (forma)Portuguese (PT): atingiu o auge - pontiagudo (forma)Chinese (Simplified): 达到顶峰 - 尖的Chinese (Traditional): 達到頂峯 - 尖的Hindi: चरम पर पहुँच गया - नुकीला (आकार)Arabic: بلغ الذروة - مدبب (الشكل)Bengali: চূড়ান্ত পর্যায়ে পৌঁছানো - শিখরযুক্ত (আকৃতি)Russian: достиг пика - остроконечный (форма)Japanese: 絶頂に達した - とがった(形状)Vietnamese: đạt đỉnh - có đỉnh nhọn (hình dạng)Korean: 정점에 달한 - 뾰족한 (모양)Turkish: zirveye ulaşmış - sivri (şekil)Urdu: عروج پر پہنچنا - نوکدار (شکل)Indonesian: mencapai puncak - berbentuk runcing
例句
Sales peaked last December.
basic
The mountain has a peaked top.
basic
His energy peaked during the race.
basic
Interest in the project peaked and then quickly declined.
natural
He wore a peaked cap to block the sun.
natural
Some say his career peaked too early.
natural