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cap
/ˈkæp/
無邊帽,蓋子,帽子(vt.)戴帽子,覆蓋,勝過(vi.)脫帽致意
From:
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cap
帽 蓋
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cap
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Capped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Capping
.]
1.
To
cover
with
a
cap
,
or
as
with
a
cap
;
to
provide
with
a
cap
or
cover
;
to
cover
the
top
or
end
of
;
to
place
a
cap
upon
the
proper
part
of
;
as
,
to
cap
a
post
;
to
cap
a
gun
.
The
bones
next
the
joint
are
capped
with
a
smooth
cartilaginous
substance
.
--
Derham
.
2.
To
deprive
of
cap
. [
Obs
.]
3.
To
complete
;
to
crown
;
to
bring
to
the
highest
point
or
consummation
;
as
,
to
cap
the
climax
of
absurdity
.
4.
To
salute
by
removing
the
cap
. [
Slang
.
Eng
.]
Tom
. . .
capped
the
proctor
with
the
profoundest
of
bows
.
--
Thackeray
.
5.
To
match
;
to
mate
in
contest
;
to
furnish
a
complement
to
;
as
,
to
cap
text
;
to
cap
proverbs
.
Now
I
have
him
under
girdle
I'll
cap
verses
with
him
to
the
end
of
the
chapter
.
--
Dryden
.
Note:
☞
In
capping
verses
,
when
one
quotes
a
verse
another
must
cap
it
by
quoting
one
beginning
with
the
last
letter
of
the
first
letter
,
or
with
the
first
letter
of
the
last
word
,
or
ending
with
a
rhyming
word
,
or
by
applying
any
other
arbitrary
rule
may
be
agreed
upon
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cap
n.
1.
A
covering
for
the
head
;
esp
.
(a)
One
usually
with
a
visor
but
without
a
brim
,
for
men
and
boys
;
(b)
One
of
lace
,
muslin
,
etc
.,
for
women
,
or
infants
;
(c)
One
used
as
the
mark
or
ensign
of
some
rank
,
office
,
or
dignity
,
as
that
of
a
cardinal
.
2.
The
top
,
or
uppermost
part
;
the
chief
.
Thou
art
the
cap
of
all
the
fools
alive
.
--
Shak
.
3.
A
respectful
uncovering
of
the
head
.
He
that
will
give
a
cap
and
make
a
leg
in
thanks
.
--
Fuller
.
4.
Zool.
The
whole
top
of
the
head
of
a
bird
from
the
base
of
the
bill
to
the
nape
of
the
neck
.
5.
Anything
resembling
a
cap
in
form
,
position
,
or
use
;
as
:
(a)
Arch.
The
uppermost
of
any
assemblage
of
parts
;
as
,
the
cap
of
column
,
door
,
etc
.;
a
capital
,
coping
,
cornice
,
lintel
,
or
plate
.
(b)
Something
covering
the
top
or
end
of
a
thing
for
protection
or
ornament
.
(c)
Naut.
A
collar
of
iron
or
wood
used
in
joining
spars
,
as
the
mast
and
the
topmast
,
the
bowsprit
and
the
jib
boom
;
also
,
a
covering
of
tarred
canvas
at
the
end
of
a
rope
.
(d)
A
percussion
cap
.
See
under
Percussion
.
(e)
Mech.
The
removable
cover
of
a
journal
box
.
(f)
Geom.
A
portion
of
a
spherical
or
other
convex
surface
.
6.
A
large
size
of
writing
paper
;
as
,
flat
cap
; fools
cap
;
legal
cap
.
Cap of a cannon
,
a
piece
of
lead
laid
over
the
vent
to
keep
the
priming
dry
; --
now
called
an
apron
.
Cap in hand
,
obsequiously
;
submissively
.
Cap of liberty
.
See
Liberty cap
,
under
Liberty
.
Cap of maintenance
,
a
cap
of
state
carried
before
the
kings
of
England
at
the
coronation
.
It
is
also
carried
before
the
mayors
of
some
cities
.
Cap money
,
money
collected
in
a
cap
for
the
huntsman
at
the
death
of
the
fox
.
Cap paper
.
(a)
A
kind
of
writing
paper
including
flat
cap
,
foolscap
,
and
legal
cap
.
(b)
A
coarse
wrapping
paper
used
for
making
caps
to
hold
commodities
.
Cap rock
Mining
,
The
layer
of
rock
next
overlying
ore
,
generally
of
barren
vein
material
.
Flat cap
,
cap
See
Foolscap
.
Forage cap
,
the
cloth
undress
head
covering
of
an
officer
of
soldier
.
Legal cap
,
a
kind
of
folio
writing
paper
,
made
for
the
use
of
lawyers
,
in
long
narrow
sheets
which
have
the
fold
at
the
top
or
“narrow edge.”
To set one's cap
,
to
make
a
fool
of
one
. (
Obs
.) --
Chaucer
.
To set one's cap for
,
to
try
to
win
the
favor
of
a
man
with
a
view
to
marriage
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cap
,
v. i.
To
uncover
the
head
respectfully
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
cap
n
1:
a
tight-fitting
headdress
2:
a
top
(
as
for
a
bottle
)
3:
a
mechanical
or
electrical
explosive
device
or
a
small
amount
of
explosive
;
can
be
used
to
initiate
the
reaction
of
a
disrupting
explosive
[
syn
:
detonator
, {
detonating
device
]
4:
something
serving
as
a
cover
or
protection
5:
a
fruiting
structure
resembling
an
umbrella
that
forms
the
top
of
a
stalked
fleshy
fungus
such
as
a
mushroom
[
syn
:
pileus
]
6:
an
upper
limit
on
what
is
allowed
; "
they
established
a
cap
for
prices
" [
syn
:
ceiling
]
7:
dental
appliance
consisting
of
an
artificial
crown
for
a
tooth
[
syn
:
crownwork
]
8:
the
upper
part
of
a
column
that
supports
the
entablature
[
syn
:
capital
,
chapiter
]
v
1:
lie
at
the
top
of
; "
Snow
capped
the
mountains
" [
syn
:
crest
]
2:
restrict
the
number
or
amount
of
; "
We
had
to
cap
the
number
of
people
we
can
accept
into
our
club
"
[
also
:
capping
,
capped
]
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