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caput

/key-puht, kap-uht/US // ˈkeɪ pət, ˈkæp ət //UK // (ˈkeɪpət, ˈkæp-) //

帽檐,帽状物,帽盖,帽骨

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ca·pi·ta [kap-i-tuh]. /ˈkæp ɪ tə/. Anatomy.

    • : any head or headlike expansion on a structure, as on a bone.

Examples

  • The map for cases per capita used to have a diversity of colors, but now it’s almost all purple.

  • Seattle in 2019 issued over five times as many permits per capita as San Diego, giving out over 14 for every 1,000 residents.

  • Both Minnesota and South Dakota are in the top five states when it comes to rates of cases per capita over the last week.

  • It also has about a third as many managers per capita as its major competitors.

  • By May, the Navajo Nation quickly recorded the highest number of Covid-19 cases per capita in the country, exceeding numbers in New York and New Jersey.

  • The Nevada Democrat was over; his career dead; his reign atop the Senate caput.

  • Caput dorsumque olivaceo-viridia, plumis in medio longitudinaliter fusco-lineatis.

  • Caput et truncus supra tesserulis minutis, infra squamis minimis, tecti.

  • Every head shows a different colouring: one red as sealing-wax, another rose-pink, a third caput mortuum.

  • Hc cingit niveis tempora liliis, Hc e purpureis serta gerit rosis, Huic molles viol et suavis amaracus Nectunt virgineum caput.

  • Ad corinthios Mulier uelet caput suum Wummon sei e apostle schal wreon hire heaued.