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cap

N ฝาครอบ  top lid cover fa-khrob

 

cap

N หมวก  หมวก ที่ มี กระ บังหน้า  hat beret muak

 

cap

N อักษรตัวใหญ่  capital letter ak-son-tua-yai

 

cap

VT สวม หมวก  suam-muak

 

cap

VT แตะ หมวก คำนับ  ถอด หมวก ออก แสดง ความเคารพ  tae-muak-kham-nab

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CAP

n. 1. A part of dress made to cover the head.
2. The ensign of a cardinalate.
3. The top, or the uppermost; the highest.
Thou art the cap of fools.
4. A vessel in form of a cap.
5. An act of respect, made by uncovering the head.
Cap of cannon, a piece of lead laid over the vent to keep the priming dry; now called an apron.
Cap of maintenance, an ornament of state, carried before the Kings of England at the coronation. It is also carried before the mayors of some cities.
In ship-building, a cap is a thick strong block of wood, used to confine two masts together, when one is erected at the head of another.

 

CAP

v.i.To uncover the head in reverence or civility. Cap-a-pie, From head to foot; all over; as, armed cap-a-pie.
Cap-paper, n. A coarse paper, so called from being used to make caps to hold commodities.
Cap-sheaf, n. The top sheaf of a stack of grain; the crowner.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CAP

Cap, n. Etym: [OE. cappe, AS. cæppe, cap, cape, hood, fr. LL, cappa, capa; perhaps of Iberian origin, as Isidorus of Seville mentions it first: "Capa, quia quasi totum capiat hominem; it. capitis ornamentum." See 3d Cape, and cf. 1st Cope. ]

 

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. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: 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; foolscap; 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, foolsap, 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. ]

 

CAP

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. ] Spenser.

 

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. Shak. 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.

 

CAP

CAP Cap, v. i.

 

Defn: To uncover the head respectfully. Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

CAP

CAP |ˌsi eɪ ˈpi | abbreviation Civil Air Patrol.

 

cap

cap 1 |kap kæp | noun 1 a kind of soft, flat hat without a brim, and sometimes having a visor. [ with adj. or noun modifier ] a kind of soft, close-fitting head covering worn for a particular purpose or as a mark of a particular profession or status: a nurse's cap | a bathing cap. an academic mortarboard: graduates in cap and gown. 2 a protective lid or cover for an object such as a bottle, the point of a pen, or a camera lens. Dentistry an artificial protective covering for a tooth. the top of a bird's head when distinctively colored. the broad upper part of the fruiting body of most mushrooms and toadstools, at the top of a stem and bearing gills or pores. 3 an upper limit imposed on spending or other activities: a cap on government purchases. 4 short for percussion cap. verb ( caps, capped, capping ) [ with obj. ] 1 put a lid or cover on: he capped his pen. form a covering layer or top part of: several towers were capped by domes | [ as adj., in combination ] (-capped ) : snow-capped mountains. put an artificial protective covering on (a tooth ). provide a fitting climax or conclusion to: he capped a memorable season by becoming champion. follow or reply to (a story, remark, or joke ) by producing a better or more apposite one: they capped each other's stories. 2 place a limit or restriction on (prices, expenditure, or other activity ): council budgets will be capped. PHRASES cap (or hat ) in hand humbly asking for a favor: we have to go cap in hand begging for funds. set one's cap for (or at ) dated (of a woman ) try to attract (a particular man ) as a suitor. DERIVATIVES cap ful |-ˌfo͝ol |noun ( pl. capfuls ) ORIGIN Old English cæppe hood, from late Latin cappa, perhaps from Latin caput head.

 

cap

cap 2 |kap kæp | noun Finance short for capitalization: [ as modifier ] : mid-cap companies | small-cap stocks.

 

Oxford Dictionary

CAP

CAP |siːeɪˈpiː | abbreviation Common Agricultural Policy.

 

cap

cap 1 |kap | noun 1 a kind of soft, flat hat without a brim and typically with a peak. [ with adj. or noun modifier ] a kind of soft, close-fitting head covering worn for a particular purpose: a shower cap | a bathing cap. Brit. a cap awarded as a sign of membership of a particular sports team, especially a national team: he has won three caps for Scotland. Brit. a player to whom a cap is awarded: a former naval officer and rugby cap. an academic mortar board: school-leavers in cap and gown. 2 a protective lid or cover for an object such as a bottle, the point of a pen, or a camera lens. an artificial protective covering for a tooth. the top of a bird's head when distinctively coloured. 3 an upper limit imposed on spending or borrowing: he raised the cap on local authority spending. 4 (also Dutch cap ) Brit. informal a contraceptive diaphragm. 5 the broad upper part of the fruiting body of most mushrooms and toadstools, at the top of a stem and bearing gills or pores. 6 short for percussion cap. verb ( caps, capping, capped ) [ with obj. ] 1 put a lid or cover on: he capped his pen. form a covering layer or topmost part of: (as adj., in combination -capped ) : snow-capped mountains. put an artificial protective covering on (a tooth ). 2 provide a fitting climax or conclusion to: he capped a memorable season by becoming champion of champions. follow or reply to (a story, remark, or joke ) by producing a better one. 3 Brit. place a limit or restriction on (prices, expenditure, or borrowing ): council budgets will be capped. 4 (be capped ) Brit. be chosen as a member of a particular sports team, especially a national one: he was capped ten times by England. 5 Scottish & NZ confer a university degree on. PHRASES cap and bells historical the insignia of the professional jester. cap in hand (N. Amer. hat in hand ) Brit. humbly asking for a favour: we have to go cap in hand begging for funds. cap of liberty a conical cap given to Roman slaves when they were freed, used as a republican symbol in more recent times. cap of maintenance Brit. a cap or hat worn as a symbol of official dignity or carried in front of a sovereign on ceremonial occasions. if the cap fits, wear it (N. Amer. if the shoe fits, wear it ) Brit. used as a way of suggesting that someone should accept a generalized remark or criticism as applying to themselves. set one's cap at (or US for ) dated (of a woman ) try to attract (a particular man ) as a suitor. to cap it all as the final unfortunate incident in a long series: she was on edge, her nerves taut, and to cap it all, she could feel the beginnings of a headache. DERIVATIVES capful noun ( pl. capfuls ) ORIGIN Old English cæppe hood , from late Latin cappa, perhaps from Latin caput head .

 

cap

cap 2 |kap | noun Finance short for capitalization: [ as modifier ] : mid-cap companies | small-cap stocks.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

cap

cap noun 1 a white plastic cap: lid, top; stopper, cork, bung. 2 the cap on spending: limit, upper limit, ceiling; curb, check. verb 1 mountains capped with snow: top, crown, cover, coat. 2 his breakaway goal capped a great game: round off, crown, top off, be a fitting climax to. 3 they tried to cap each other's stories: beat, better, improve on, surpass, outdo, outshine, outstrip, top, upstage. 4 budgets will be capped: set a limit on, limit, restrict; curb, control.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

cap

cap noun 1 a small bottle with a white plastic cap: lid, top, stopper, cork, bung, spile; ferrule; cover, covering; N. Amer. stopple. 2 school leavers in cap and gown: mortar board, academic cap; dated trencher, trencher cap, square. 3 he raised the cap on local authority spending: limit, upper limit, ceiling; curb, check. verb 1 mountains capped with snow: top, crown; cover, coat, blanket, mantle. 2 his innings capped a great day for the Australians: round off, crown, be a fitting climax to, put the finishing touch /touches to, perfect, complete. 3 they tried to cap each other's stories: beat, better, surpass, outdo, outshine, trump, top, upstage; improve on, go one better than; informal best. 4 Brit. he was capped 22 times for England: choose, select, pick, include; informal give someone the nod. 5 council budgets will be capped: set a limit on, put a ceiling on, limit, restrict, keep within bounds; curb, control, peg.

 

Duden Dictionary

Cap

Cap Substantiv, feminin oder Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, Neutrum , die, der oder das |kɛp |die Cap; Genitiv: der Cap, Plural: die Caps, auch der Cap oder das Cap; Genitiv: des Caps, Plural: die Caps englisch cap Schirmmütze, wie sie beim Baseball getragen wird, meist mit elastischem oder verstellbarem Band und einer Aussparung an dem Teil, der normalerweise nach hinten getragen wird

 

Cap

Cap Substantiv, maskulin Geldwesen , der |kɛp |der Cap; Genitiv: des Caps, Plural: die Caps englisch ; »Deckel «vereinbarte Zinsobergrenze bei Krediten

 

French Dictionary

cap

cap n. m. nom masculin 1 vieux Tête. 2 Promontoire. : Le cap Diamant. 3 Direction d ’un navire, d ’un avion. : Ils ont changé de cap. Mettre le cap sur l ’Europe. LOCUTIONS De pied en cap. Des pieds à la tête. : Il s ’était habillé de pied en cap (et non en *cape ). Doubler, passer le cap. Franchir une étape dans l ’atteinte d ’un objectif défini. : Les dons de charité destinés à Centraide ont doublé le cap des 50 000 $ dans notre établissement. FORME FAUTIVE cap (de roue ). Anglicisme au sens de enjoliveur. Note Orthographique ca p.

 

Sanseido Dictionary

CAP

CAP キャップ child assault prevention 子どもへの暴力防止 の意 〕子どもがかかわる暴力 (いじめ 虐待 誘拐 性的暴力など )を防止するための教育プログラム 。子どもや大人 (親 教師 地域住民 )が ,感情の制御方法 暴力の防衛方法 人権意識などを実践的に学び ,子どもが主体的に暴力に対応できるようにする 。

 

CAP

CAP Common Agricultural Policy 共通農業政策 。ヨーロッパ連合の農業分野に関する共通政策 。1968 年に確立 。農産物の域内自由流通と ,農家保護を目的とする価格支持政策などを主な内容とする 。

 

CAP

CAP competitive access provider 競争アクセス事業者 。アメリカで ,大口ユーザーを対象にした長距離電気通信のバイパス -サービスや大都市の LAN のサービス業者の総称 。

 

CAP

CAP キャップ computer-aided planning コンピューター援用計画設定 。製品の生産計画をコンピューターでシミュレートして最適解を得る 。

 

CAP

CAP computer-aided processing コンピューター支援による加工 。

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

cap

cap 1 /kæp /〖語源は 「頭 」〗名詞 s /-s /C 1 (縁のない )帽子 (!hatと違い, ひさし付きはあるが縁はない ) ; 〖通例複合語を作って 〗(ある目的のためにかぶる )…帽 , キャップ take off a baseball [knitted ] cap 野球 [ニット ]帽を脱ぐ have a nurse's [shower ] cap on 看護師帽 [シャワーキャップ ]をかぶっている 2 (ペンなどの )キャップ ; (びんなどの )ふた ; (ふたのように )覆うもの ; (靴の )つま先 ; (ひざの ); (きのこの )かさ ; (治療した )歯冠 put a cap back on a pen ペンのキャップをしめる 3 (大学の式典でかぶる )角帽 (mortar board ).4 ⦅英 ⦆(代表チーム選手の )選手帽 ; (代表チームの )選手 .5 ⦅文 ⦆(山などの )頂上 ; 頂点 .6 (支出金額などの )上限 put a cap on the pay raise 賃上げに上限を設ける 7 (おもちゃの銃に使う )紙火薬 .8 ⦅英話 ⦆避妊用ペッサリー (Dutch cap ).c p and b lls (道化師のかぶる )鈴付き帽子 .c p and g wn (大学の )式典用正装 .If the c p f ts (, w ar it ).⦅英 ⦆If the shoe fits (, wear it ).s t one's c p for [at ] A ⦅やや古 話 ⦆〈女が 〉A 〈男 〉と結婚したい [の恋人になりたい ]と懸命になる .動詞 s /-s /; ped /-t /; ping 他動詞 1 〖通例be ped «…で » 上部 [, 表面 ]が覆われる «with , by » ▸ trees capped with frost frost -capped trees 霜で覆われた木々 .2 〈支出金額など 〉の上限を設ける (!しばしば受け身で ) ▸ a capped loan 上限のあるローン 3 〈人の話など 〉よりいいものを出す [事を言う ], …をしのぐ That's amazing! I can't cap that .それはすばらしい . 私にはそれよりおもしろい話はできない 4 …に帽子をかぶせる ; 〈びんなど 〉にキャップ [ふた ]をする ; 〈歯 〉に歯冠をかぶせる (crown ).5 〖通例be ped ⦅英 ⦆〈人が 〉代表選手に選ばれる .6 «…で » …を締めくくる «with, by » ; …を仕上げる Superb cognac capped our splendid dinner .最高のコニャックで我々のすばらしいディナーは終わった to c p it ll ⦅主に英話 ⦆さらに悪いことには, あげくの果てには .~̀ sl eve キャップスリーブ 〘肩先を覆う短いそで 〙.

 

cap

cap 2 名詞 C 動詞 s ; ped ; ping 他動詞 (…を )大文字 (capital letter ) (で書く ).

 

cap

cap 3 名詞 ⦅米俗 ⦆〖呼びかけで 〗かしら, 大将 (captain ).