柯林斯詞典cap /k?p/ (capping,capped,caps) 1. N-COUNT A cap is a soft, flat hat with a curved part at the front which is called a visor. 軟扁帽; 便帽 ...a dark blue baseball cap. …一頂深藍色的棒球帽。2. N-COUNT A cap is a special hat which is worn as part of a uniform. 制服帽 ...a border guard in olive grey uniform and a cap. …一個穿橄欖綠軍服、戴軍帽的邊防衛(wèi)士。3. N-COUNT The cap of a bottle is its lid. 瓶蓋 She unscrewed the cap of her water bottle and gave him a drink. 她擰開水瓶蓋,給他喝了一口水。4. V-T If someone says that a good or bad event caps a series of events, they mean it is the final event in the series, and the other events were also good or bad. 成為…的結(jié)尾[journalism] The unrest capped a weekend of right-wing attacks on foreigners. 整個周末右翼分子對外國人的襲擊最終發(fā)展成為騷亂。 返回 capped