cap: Bedeutung und Definitionen
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A usually soft and close-fitting head covering, either having no brim or with a visor.
A special head covering worn to indicate rank, occupation, or membership in a particular group: a cardinal's cap; a sailor's cap.
An academic mortarboard. Used especially in the phrase cap and gown.
A protective cover or seal, especially one that closes off an end or a tip: a bottle cap; a 35-millimeter lens cap.
A crown for covering or sealing a tooth.
A tread for a worn pneumatic tire.
A fitted covering used to seal a well or large pipe.
Chiefly Southern U.S. See eye.
A summit or top, as of a mountain.
An upper limit; a ceiling: placed a cap on mortgage rates.
Architecture The capital of a column.
Botany The top part, or pileus, of a mushroom.
A small explosive charge enclosed in paper for use in a toy gun.
Any of several sizes of writing paper, such as foolscap.
Sports An appearance by a player in an international soccer game, traditionally rewarded with a hat.
To cover, protect, or seal with a cap.
To award a special cap to as a sign of rank or achievement: capped the new women nurses at graduation.
To lie over or on top of; cover: hills capped with snow.
To apply the finishing touch to; complete: cap a meal with dessert.
To follow with something better; surpass or outdo: capped his last trick with a disappearing act that brought the audience to its feet.
To set an upper limit on: decided to cap cost-of-living increases.
cap in hand Humbly or submissively.
set (one's) cap for To attempt to attract and win as a mate.