单词 | Capped |
例句 | 1. Rees, 32, has been capped for England 23 times. 2. Dark clouds capped the high mountains. 3. Her teeth were capped with silver. 4. He's had his front teeth capped. 5. He's had his teeth capped. 6. Each clown capped the last joke of the other. 7. He was capped 36 times for England. 8. Our mortgage is capped at 8.75% for five years. 9. He's been capped three times for England. 10. High spending councils have all been capped. 11. She's been capped for Scotland nine times. 12. The mountains in the background were capped with snow. 13. We always capped when we passed the headmaster. 13. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 14. He was capped eight times for China. 15. The snow - capped mountains stood out in sharp relief against the blue sky. 16. We capped each other when we met in the street. 17. He capped his friend's story with an even more exciting one. 18. She capped her rage when she heard her husband's explanations. 19. The famous story teller capped the old story by telling a better and more interesting one. 20. The unrest capped a weekend of right-wing attacks on foreigners. 21. This conference capped weeks of negotiations between the two parties. 22. She capped the bottle and drank it down with one gulp. 23. He has been capped more than 30 times for Wales. 24. The chain-link fence is capped with barbed wire. 25. What about capped rates for good value? 26. Some state colleges have capped enrollment for budgetary reasons. 27. I had my teeth capped. 28. They were eventually capped by £2 million. 29. Only when the nountaineers got near to the top, they found that snow had capped the mountains. 30. He suddenly smiled, revealing teeth that had recently been capped. 1. Rees, 32, has been capped for England 23 times. 2. Each clown capped the last joke of the other. 31. The total would be capped at a later date. 32. The forests capped the mountains. 33. The fighting capped weeks of mounting tensions in the area. 34. Andersson, capped 15 times, should be eligible in the New Year after work permit formalities have been sorted out. 35. That bill, which died, also would have capped the amount political action committees could contribute to candidates. 36. But two years ago the airlines, looking to boost revenues, capped the commission on round-trip domestic tickets at $ 50. 37. It was closed and capped in 1977 after an explosion inside it showered the area with radioactive material. 38. A Dean-to-Windrell Hayes 20-yard touchdown pass capped a 70-yard drive that tied the score. 39. Then when you sell it, you pay capital gains rates, capped at 28 percent. 40. Even so, the All Blacks, who include seven capped players, will give today's opponents due respect. 41. Nocks are vulnerable when landing; but can themselves be capped with a length of vinyl tube. 42. They were capped by flat discs and had a smooth surface without any semblance of an aero dynamic profile. 43. One is Skorpios, home of the Onassis family; other islands are capped with neat white villages seemingly from another century. 44. Van Hattum has been capped more than 60 times for his country. 45. The amount to be considered is capped at $ 250 million above the $ 210 million deductible of the coverage. 46. And it fears spending could soon be capped by the Government. 47. The convictions capped a two-year federal investigation that showed the ex-officers accepted payoffs for protecting the drug shipments. 48. The festivities were capped by an emotional presentation of a set of Bohemian cut glass from the staff to Bernard and Laura. 49. The fourth quarter capped a year in which insurers received a record 2. 7 million claims from 34 catastrophes. 50. In Ealing, where bills increased by 30% but which was not capped, the swing to the Conservatives was 6.0%. 51. A halo of wispy blonde curls capped her pretty face. 52. A log fire crackled in the hearth and two capped braziers had been moved in just inside the door. 53. The glued-on neck is made from three pieces of maple and capped with a fingerboard of tight-grained ebony. 54. It was that supply of complaints, capped by the Streeter episode, which fired old Franklin to do what he did. 55. The taxpayers' portion of the stadium cost is capped at $ 253 million. 56. Hostetler capped the drive by evading the pass rush, scrambling to his left and lofting a four-yard touchdown pass to Jett. 57. The victory capped a tough week for second seed Edberg, who reached the final by winning three successive five-set matches. 58. Ting, a senior quarterback, capped the Riordan scoring with a pair of 1-yard sneaks. 59. Memorable village scenes are created by these traditional building materials, often capped with a thatched roof. 60. With these loans, the rate of interest is capped at a certain level. 61. The jute tips were capped by an ethereal green mist, through which a dozen or so fist-sized stars peeked. 62. With 15 minutes left, Little capped off a fine performance with a fine solo try which he converted. 63. By 1980, when Arizonans capped county revenue growth, counties could not keep up with costs. 64. Also ask about the possibility of capped monthly charges to certain numbers. 65. The most attractive remortgage deals now are for a fixed rate, a discounted rate or a capped rate. 66. The balustrade leading from lobby to the floor above was of ornate molded wrought iron capped with a teak rail. 67. Somewhat more of a variation occurs if we examine the eight capped metropolitan boroughs. 68. Home owners can obtain better rates on standard fixed, capped and discount mortgages-and still avoid harsh redemption penalties. 69. A pipe band coached by Forties platform manager Brian Lynch capped a memorable season by becoming champion of champions in their class. 70. The forefinger of this was capped with a golden nib! 71. The mortgage is not only capped at 7.25%, it gives free unemployment insurance during the first two years. 72. But if interest rates fall below the capped rate, your rate will decrease with them. 73. Launch costs are capped at 3.5 percent,() giving a net asset value after launch of 96.5 percent of gross proceeds. 74. The central movements are beautifully played, to be capped with a superb opening of the finale. 75. Saturday night was capped by a ranger program, goodies and campfire stories. 76. If a council crossed an upper threshold implied by them it ran the risk of being capped. 77. The wiry Estrada flashes a partially capped smile as she gratefully recalls her first maquila job twisting electrical wires with latex-tipped fingers. 78. The museum dedication capped a week of nonstop Holocaust commemoration in the capital. 79. Capped 12 times by his country, the 24-year-old is a leading scorer for his club Rosenberg with 20 goals this season. 80. Individual donations would be capped at $ 100 a person for local offices and $ 200 for statewide offices. 81. The Kyoto protocol capped years of good-faith international negotiations aimed at implementing the 1992 U.N. 82. The Yorkshire Building Society has a mortgage capped at 5.79 per cent for three years. 83. A succession of sensational crimes has capped a 23-year high in serious crimes. 84. The council which owns the pool needs to save a million pounds, because it's been charge capped by the government. 85. He appears to have been capped by the Treasury and to have lost the battle. 86. Payton capped the game with three baskets in the final minute. 87. The islands rose sheer out of a millpond sea, pillars of white limestone with ochre splotches capped in crinkly green. 88. Warped and folded Paleozoic strata and reddish Tertiary volcanic rocks are capped with dark Quaternary basalt flows. 89. The five-run flurry was capped by Steve Finley, who hit a three-run homer. 90. His rip-roaring display, capped by those two scores, earned him the Man of the Match tag. 91. There is no evidence to suggest that the chimney was capped deliberately to cause carbon monoxide poisoning. 92. Thereafter, every night after dinner, I heard the music from below, capped by the singing of the popular songs. 93. The council must save a million pounds after being charge capped by the Government. 94. Irkutsk acquired a massive station, with two central towers capped by domes and larger corner blocks with connecting wings. 95. Nearly half of all local councils face being capped. 96. Her umbrella is capped with a glass knob. 97. This reasoning should be capped by an experimental finding. 98. Whipped cream capped the dessert. 99. Out-of-pocket expenses also would be capped. 100. There are two types of partition modes—capped and uncapped. 101. Beyond these snow - capped mountains lies Rome! 102. He capped the bottle after having some root beer. 103. They had capped the roof with plywood. 104. Regulations that capped the working hours of bleary-eyed young doctors came just five years ago, limiting them to about 80 hours a week. 105. Contractor's liability is limited to a reasonable level, with its aggregate liability under the contract and the liquidated damages capped, and normally excluding consequential damage. 106. It capped off a phenomenal year for Firth, who won practically every award out there for playing George VI's attempts to overcome his stuttering before he assumes the throne of England. 107. Macroscopically the appearance of an osteochondroma is of a sessile or pedunculated mass capped with cartilage. 108. The new law have capped the crabbing season in our are nota. 109. It was last down 0.7 percent at $1.4869, with a session low of $1.4809, after rising as high as $1.5015 on Monday, where traders said profit-taking and options-related selling capped its rise. 110. Today, the Central Sikh Temple is an imposing building, capped by an impressive dome. 111. "It looks like we're stuck in this trading range, with the downside around 1,040 to 1,050 and upside capped by the 50-day moving average, which right now is around 1,127," he said. 112. This season two Bolton players have been capped by England, Gary Cahill and Kevin Davies, in the same season for the first time since 1959 when Eddie Hopkinson, Ray Parry and Doug Holden appeared. 113. All of which may seem overgenerous, particularly since the state's voting rights will be capped at 75% of the total—less than its likely financial stake in the business. 114. From the idyllic beaches of Abel Tasman National Park, to the snow capped mountains of the Southern Alps, New Zealand's South Island offers a wealth of beautiful and diverse scenery. 115. It contained the correct set of equations that capped 6 theory of general relativity. 116. Visible in the above spectacular panorama are the San Francisco Peaks capped by a lenticular cloud. 117. The sporophyte body comprises a long stalk, called a seta, and a capsule capped by a cap called the operculum. 118. Partitions in the shared processing pool can have a sharing mode of capped or uncapped. 119. Protect ends with capped self-locking washers incorporating a spring steel insert to ensure permanent retention of cap in exposed locations. 120. I assume this question has arisen due to the fact that Angel and I capped off our wedding guest list at around 110 people and didn't invite many of our current colleagues. 121. Many traders are expecting levels to improve again next week and although some profit taking and hedge selling activity has capped rates for the moment support levels are still very much in evidence. 122. They have deep turquoise eyes, and each hand is capped with finned or suction-cup tipped fingers. 123. Confidence had been destroyed by the bitter struggles over Vietnam policy, capped by Watergate. 124. He capped his friend's story with an even move exciting one. 125. Boolean outputs on capped components can be wired together; an overflow condition outputs a T on the net. 126. It contained the correct set of equations that capped [ vi ] his theory of general relativity. 127. Flames were seen shooting from a pipeline after the blast, but the line was capped shortly after noon, officials said. 128. The new law has capped the fishing season in our area. 129. Mike Ruddock, the former Wales coach whose son has been capped by Ireland, is also in the frame. 130. Each of the two clowns capped the other's last joke. 131. For the Croatian national team, Bok ? i ? was capped 40 times , scoring ten goals. 132. No bid for Beijing's largest piece of land for capped - price housing projects. 133. The very next day she was off to have her teeth capped at the dentist. 134. The entertainment was capped off with a performance by legendary Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti. 135. The phone call to Mr. Schwartz capped a helter-skelter week -- and presaged another 10 days of chaos. 136. Last week he lost his baseball cap, then he lost his flat cap and now to cap it all he was not capped for China! 137. The snow capped Teide volcano is reflected in a pool of water in this nearly symmetric night sky view from the Canary Island Tenerife. 138. After day of hiking on Mauna Loa , a snow - capped mountain, I fly of Lanai. 139. Capped column snowflake ^ These crystals first grow into stubby columns. 140. There are heaps of caustic soda, Glauber's and shining borax on the lakeshore. Jade green water provides a perfect setting for sow - capped mountains towering nearby. 141. In what critics saw as a reversion to heavy-handed planning-era controls, the government recently froze or capped prices of everyday items such as food and bottled gas. 142. Application process of water soluble capped polyurethane finishing agent for silk was studied and its anti-crease mechanism investigated. 143. Meanwhile, the owner, George Koril, kept busy constructing a fresh ziggurat of shawarma, layering slabs of thinly sliced raw beef onto a vertical spit capped by a ripe tomato. 144. When Roddick mishit a forehand on match point, it capped the longest fifth set, in games, in Grand Slam singles final history. 145. According to the latest version of Japan's moneylending law, which goes into full effect in June(), the amount of unsecured debt an individual can hold is capped at one-third of annual income. 146. This is an example of an excised osteochondroma that has a broader base, but still consists of cancellous bone capped by cartilage. 147. Ghana and Sunderland grapheme Asamoah Gyan has been capped BBC African Footballer of the Year for 2010. 148. The US government has ordered BP to submit a plan for reopening its capped well in the Gulf of Mexico amid concerns that oil may be seeping from the ocean floor near the well. 149. Section 515 capped the housing allowance that can be deducted, with anything over the prescribed amount being counted as taxable income. 150. This handsome sandal attributes a nubuck, canvas, and mesh upper with contrast stitching, bungee ghillie design ribbons up closure, as well as a round rubber capped toe. 151. Above the troposphere is the stratosphere, followed by the ionosphere and capped by the exosphere. 152. You can specify whether a partition is capped or uncapped when you define the partitiona ?s profile. 153. If the employee earns more than 3 times the average monthly wage of the locality, then the compensation will be capped at 3 times the average monthly wage, up to a maximum of 12 months. 154. There was a high dome - capped mountain on the other shore a way ahead. 155. A water to cross, four-way intersection, backed by snow - capped mountains, grasslands in the face. |
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