Found 4 items, similar to peak.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: peak
puncak
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: peak
puncak
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: peak
peak
adj 1: of a period of maximal use or demand or activity;
“at peak
hours the streets traffic is unbelievable” [ant:
off-peak]
2: approaching or constituting a maximum;
“maximal
temperature”;
“maximum speed”;
“working at peak
efficiency” [syn:
highest,
peak(a)]
peak
n 1: the most extreme possible amount or value;
“voltage peak”
[syn:
extremum]
2: the period of greatest prosperity or productivity [syn:
flower,
prime,
heyday,
bloom,
blossom,
efflorescence,
flush]
3: the highest level or degree attainable;
“his landscapes were
deemed the acme of beauty”;
“the artist's gifts are at
their acme”;
“at the height of her career”;
“the peak of
perfection”;
“summer was at its peak”;
“...catapulted
Einstein to the pinnacle of fame”;
“the summit of his
ambition”;
“so many highest superlatives achieved by man”;
“at the top of his profession” [syn:
acme,
height,
elevation,
pinnacle,
summit,
superlative,
top]
4: the top point of a mountain or hill;
“the view from the peak
was magnificent”;
“they clambered to the summit of
Monadnock” [syn:
crown,
crest,
top,
tip,
summit]
5: a V shape;
“the cannibal's teeth were filed to sharp points”
[syn:
point,
tip]
6: the highest point (of something);
“at the peak of the
pyramid” [syn:
vertex,
apex,
acme]
7: a brim that projects to the front to shade the eyes;
“he
pulled down the bill of his cap and trudged ahead” [syn:
bill,
eyeshade,
visor,
vizor]
peak
v : to reach the highest point; attain maximum intensity,
activity;
“That wild, speculative spirit peaked in 1929”
English → English (gcide)
Definition: peak
Peag
\Peag\, n. [Written also
peage,
peak,
peeke.] [Prob.
of North American Indian origin, by shortening of wampumpeag.
--RHUD.]
A kind of aboriginal shell money, or wampum, of the Atlantic
coast of the United States; -- originally applied only to
polished white cylindrical beads. See also
wampum.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]