caps
Pronunciación: [kæps]
Contexto: «clothing»
(noun) a type of hat that usually has a brim at the front. Caps are often worn for sports or to keep the sun out of your eyes.
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He wore his favorite baseball cap to the game.
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She didn't like wearing caps because they made her feel too hot.
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What kind of cap do you wear when it’s sunny outside?
Contexto: «containers»
(noun) the small piece that covers or seals a container, like a bottle cap. Caps keep drinks from spilling out.
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I put the cap back on the bottle after pouring some juice.
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The bottle was missing its cap, so the soda went flat.
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Where did you find the cap for the water bottle?
Contexto: «limits»
(noun) a limit or maximum amount of something, like a cap on spending. It’s like a rule that says you can't go over a certain number.
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The school has a cap on the number of students in each class.
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There is no cap on how much money you can spend at the store this week.
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Is there a cap on how many friends you can invite to the party?
Contexto: «covering»
(verb) to put a cap or cover on something. Like when you seal a bottle to keep it closed.
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She remembered to cap the markers after using them.
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He forgot to cap the glue, and now it's all dried up.
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Did you cap the bottle after you finished your drink?