a baseball cap 棒球帽
an elderly man in a peaked cap 戴着便帽的老人
a nurse's/chauffeur's/sailor's cap 护士帽/司机帽/水手帽
a school cap 学生帽
a swimming/bathing/shower cap 游泳帽/浴帽/淋浴帽
Meg screwed the cap back on the bottle. 梅格把瓶盖旋回瓶子上。
Airlines began to impose a $50 cap on commissions for domestic flights. 航空公司开始把国内航班手续费的上限规定为50美元。
The government introduced new spending caps for local authorities. 政府为地方当局规定了新的支出限额。
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I/you/we/they | cap |
he/she/it | caps |
present participle | capping |
past tense | capped |
past participle | capped |
The Department of the Environment is capping local authorities' spending. 环境部正在限定地方当局的支出限额。
The interest rate has been capped at 7.5 per cent. 利率上限规定为7.5%。
Every time I made a joke, Kim tried to cap it.
His victory in the world championship capped a brilliant week's skiing. 他在世界锦标赛上的胜利给一周精彩的滑雪比赛画上了圆满的句号。
The festivities were capped by a presentation to all the committee members. 庆典活动以对全体委员的致词作为圆满结束。
She'd had three of her teeth capped. 她已经镶了三颗牙。
It's a good idea to cap the chimney to prevent dirt from getting in. 给烟囱加盖以防灰尘进入,这是个好主意。
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