peak
英 [piːk]
美 [pik]
- n. 山峰;最高點;頂點;帽舌
- vt. 使達到最高點;使豎起
- vi. 消瘦;到達最高點;變憔悴
- adj. 最高的;最大值的
- n. (Peak)人名;(英)皮克
助記提示
1. pike => peak.
2. pike => pick => toothpick => peak.
中文詞源
peak 山頂,頂鋒,峰值來自pike變體,由長矛引申詞義山峰,山頂,頂鋒,峰值等。
英文詞源
- peak
- peak: [16] Peak seems to come ultimately from the noun pick ‘pointed implement’ (as in toothpick). From this in the 15th century was formed an adjective picked ‘pointed’, which survived dialectally into the 19th century (S H A Hervey noted in the Wedmore Chronicle 1887 ‘Children still use ‘picked’ of a pencil with a good point to it’). It had a variant form peaked, from which peak appears to have been derived as a back-formation. The adjective peaky ‘sickly’ [19], incidentally, is not etymologically related. It comes from a now little used verb peak ‘become sickly or pale’ [16], whose origins are unknown.
=> pick - peak (n.)
- "pointed top," 1520s, variant of pike (n.4) "sharp point." Meaning "top of a mountain" first recorded 1630s, though pike was used in this sense c. 1400. Figurative sense is 1784. Meaning "point formed by hair on the forehead" is from 1833. According to OED, The Peak in Derbyshire is older than the word for "mountaintop;" compare Old English Peaclond, for the district, Pecsaetan, for the people who settled there, Peaces ærs for Peak Cavern; sometimes said to be a reference to an elf-denizen Peac "Puck."
- peak (v.)
- 1570s, "to rise in a peak," from peak (n.). Figurative meaning "reach highest point" first recorded 1958. Related: peaked; peaking.
雙語例句
- 1. The news programme goes out four times a week at peak time.
- 這檔新聞節目每周在黃金時段播出4次。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Calls cost 36p (cheap rate) and 48p (peak rate) per minute.
- 電話每分鍾36便士(優惠費率)和48便士(高峰費率)。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. The first episode occupies a peak evening viewing slot.
- 第一集占據了傍晚的一個黃金收視時段。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. American art reached a peak of creativity in the '50s and 60s.
- 美國藝術在五六十年代達到了一次創作頂峰。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. The man touched the peak of his cap.
- 那名男子摸了摸他的帽舌。
來自柯林斯例句