
테가 없는 모자나 특정 목적의 머리 덮개.
A soft, close-fitting head covering, often with a visor, worn casually or as part of a uniform or academic dress.
예문:
"He always wears a baseball cap when he goes jogging in the park."
"The graduate tossed her academic cap high into the air after the ceremony."
병, 펜, 렌즈 등을 덮는 뚜껑이나 마개.
A protective lid or cover, especially for a bottle, pen, or camera lens.
예문:
"Make sure you put the cap back on the marker so it doesn't dry out."
"We struggled to twist the childproof cap off the medicine bottle."
가격, 임금, 지출 등에 설정된 최고 한도.
An upper limit or maximum amount imposed on a quantity, such as spending, prices, or interest rates.
예문:
"The government decided to place a cap on energy prices to protect consumers."
"Investors are concerned about the proposed cap on executive bonuses."
가격, 임금, 지출 등의 최고 한도를 정하다.
To set an upper limit on an amount, price, or activity.
예문:
"The city council voted to cap property tax increases at 3% annually."
"We need to cap the number of participants to ensure quality control."
일련의 사건을 마무리 짓거나, 이전의 것을 능가하다.
To complete or conclude an event or series of events, often by doing something notable; to surpass or outdo a previous statement or action.
예문:
"The spectacular fireworks display capped off the evening's festivities."
"After telling a funny anecdote, she capped it with an even funnier one."