peaked
peaked 英 [piːkt] 美 ['pikt]
adj. 尖的;消瘦的;有遮檐的 v. 到达高点,消瘦,竖起(peak的过去式和过去分词形式)
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- adj. 尖的;消瘦的;有遮檐的
- v. 到达高点,消瘦,竖起(peak的过去式和过去分词形式)
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1. We'd done some load testing earlier, but this type of testing peaked near the end of the development cycle.
我们在早期做了一些负载测试,但是这个测试类型会在接近开发周期的尾声时达到最高点。
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2. SINCE prices peaked in July last year, and drifted steadily back down, analysts and consumers alike have been hoping that the painful days are behind them.
油价自从去年七月份到达高峰之后正稳步回落,分析家和消费者们盼望着那些痛苦的日子能够远离他们。
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3. Sales have now peaked, and we expect them to decrease soon.
现在销售额已经达到顶点,我们估计很快就会下降。
- peaked (adj.) "sickly-looking," 1835, from past participle of obsolete verb peak "look sickly or thin, shrink, waste away" (1540s), which is perhaps from peak in sense of "become pointed" through emaciation. Related: Peakedness.
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