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peaks

Aussprache: [piːks]

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Kontext: „geography“

(noun) high points on a mountain or hill. Peaks are the very top parts of mountains, and they are usually the highest places you can go on that mountain.

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The hikers reached the peaks of the mountains before sunset.

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We didn't see any peaks since the fog was too thick.

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What are the names of the peaks we will climb?

Kontext: „statistics“

(noun) the highest points in a set of data or measurements. When you look at a graph, a peak shows where the values are at their highest.

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The chart showed that sales peaked during the holiday season.

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Sales have not peaked yet; they are still rising slowly.

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When did the sales peak last year?

Kontext: „performance“

(verb) to reach the highest point of something, like your ability or performance. It means you are doing your very best or achieving the most you can.

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The athlete peaked just in time for the championship.

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She didn’t peak during the season, so she finished lower than expected.

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When do you think you will peak in your training?

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