cap

US /kæp/
UK /kæp/
"cap" picture
1.

帽子, 便帽

a soft flat hat, typically with a visor

:
He wore a baseball cap to the game.
他戴着棒球去看比赛。
She pulled her woolly cap down over her ears.
她把羊毛拉到耳朵上。
2.

盖子, 帽

a lid or cover for a container

:
Put the cap back on the bottle.
盖子盖回瓶子上。
The pen has a protective cap.
这支笔有一个保护
3.

上限, 限额

an upper limit on an amount or output

:
There's a spending cap of $500 per person.
每人有500美元的消费上限
The government imposed a cap on energy prices.
政府对能源价格设定了上限
1.

盖上, 戴上

put a lid or cover on

:
Please cap the marker when you're done.
用完后请盖上记号笔。
He carefully capped the lens to protect it.
他小心翼翼地盖上镜头以保护它。
2.

限制, 设定上限

put an upper limit on (an amount, especially of money)

:
The government plans to cap tuition fees.
政府计划限制学费。
They decided to cap the number of participants at 100.
他们决定将参与者人数限制在100人。