peaked 的定义
- having a peak: a peaked cap.
peaked 近义词
pale, sick
更多peaked例句
- All-weather carpets pave the floor, flowers brighten the table, and an illuminated glass globe dangles from the peaked roof.
- Retailers were hammered by the scheme because checks and balances were scant in 2012, when the eBay grifting peaked.
- Median household income peaked in America in 1999, under Bill Clinton, at $56,080.
- The number of registered lobbyists peaked in 2007 at 14,838.
- In point of fact, the mass vilification of the league, which peaked a month ago, burned out as quickly as it ignited.
- His biggest single so far, the Pitbull collaboration “Mmm Yeah,” peaked at No. 49 on the Hot 100.
- She wore soiled Burberry, high-legged tan boots, and a peaked cap of distinctly military appearance.
- From this island a considerable shoal extends to the westward for six miles towards a peaked hill on the extremity of a point.
- Grey granite of several varieties; from a peaked hill under Mount Cook and its vicinity.
- George jerked his peaked cap from his head, revealing a tangle of unkempt red hair.
- His head was tilted a little, showing the prone arch of the peaked nose; the jaw was bound with a handkerchief.