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1
the
highest
,
strongest
, or best point,
value
, or
level
of
skill
:
Examples:
Prices
reach
a
peak
during
August
.
Beat
the
egg
whites
until they are
stiff
enough to
form
firm
peaks.
We saw a
victory
by an
athlete
at the very
peak
of her
fitness
and
career
.
2
the
pointed
top
of a
mountain
, or the
mountain
itself:
Examples:
It is one of the most
difficult
peaks to
climb
.
3
the
flat
curved
part of a
cap
that goes
above
the eyes of the person who is
wearing
it
4
Peak
times are the times when most people are
using
or doing something:
Examples:
Traffic
congestion is really bad at
peak
periods
(= when it is
busiest
).
It is most
expensive
to
advertise
at
peak
viewing
times (= those with the most people
watching
).
Don't go there in the
peak
(=
busiest
)
season
- it'll be
hot
and
crowded
.
5
Peak
levels
or
rates
are when they are at their
highest
:
Examples:
peak
rate
electricity
6
used to
describe
something that has
become
so
popular
and
common
that it is no
longer
fashionable
or people start to
dislike
it:
Examples:
I think we've
reached
peak
beard
(=
beards
were
fashionable
, but now too many people have them).
7
to
reach
the
highest
,
strongest
, or best point,
value
, or
level
of
skill
:
Examples:
Official
figures
show that
unemployment
peaked
in
November
.
8
to
reach
the
highest
point,
value
, or
level
:
Examples:
Official
figures
show
unemployment
peaked
in
November
.
9
the
pointed
top
of a
mountain
, or the
mountain
itself
10
a
period
during which something
reaches
its
highest
level
,
price
,
rate
, etc.:
Examples:
At
its
peak
, the
company
was
valued
at £1.5
billion
.
Several
internet
service
providers
tested
in the
evening
peak
failed
to
deliver
the new
target
for high-speed
internet
.
be
above
/
below
the
peak
of sth The
shares
have started to
recover
but are still far
below
their 12-month
peak
.
hit/
reach
/
rise
to a
peak
Investors
were looking
beyond
the
UK
market
because they
feared
it might have
reached
a
peak
.
all-time/
record
/
highest
peak
Markets
are
subject
to
strong
peaks and troughs
due
to
economic
cycles
.
11
relating
to the
highest
level
,
price
,
rate
, etc. that something
reaches
:
Examples:
The
comparison
site
provides
information
on
peak
and off-peak
rates
across
all the
major
mobile
networks
.
Service
providers
keep
spare
capacity
to meet
peak
demand
.
peak
efficiency
/
performance
12
relating
to a
period
of time during which more people are
using
a
service
or
system
than during any other
period
:
Examples:
The new
facility
could
increase
the
number
of
packages
shipped
to 30,000 from 10,000 during the
peak
holiday
season
.
peak
hours
/
periods
/times The
Underground
often
operates
a crowd-control
system
at
peak
periods
.
13
to
reach
the
highest
level
,
price
,
rate
, etc.:
Examples:
Official
figures
show that
unemployment
peaked
in
November
.
peak
(out) at sth There was
growing
belief
in the
City
that
base
rates
may have
peaked
at 4.75%.
Despite
talk of the
market
peaking
out,
investors
are still
buying
rather
than
selling
.
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