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I . cap1 [kæp] N

1. cap:

cap (with brim)
boné m
cap (without brim)
gorro m

2. cap (cover):

cap
tampa f
screw-on cap

3. cap (limit):

cap
teto m
salary cap Am
to put a cap on sth

II . cap1 <-pp-> [kæp] VB trans

1. cap (limit):

cap

cap2 N

cap abbreviation of capital (letter):

cap

See also capital letter

CAP [ˌsiːeɪˈpiː] N

CAP abbreviation of Common Agricultural Policy:

CAP
PAC f

bathing cap N

swimming cap N

polar ice cap N no pl

Usage examples with cap

salary cap Am
to put a cap on sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The three-and-a-half times income cap should keep prices under control at the starter home level.
www.independent.ie
But yes, after all the fraudulent workers exhaust the cap, it's harder to bring over workers the law was actually intended to recruit.
business.time.com
The cap surface is dry, with a velvety to slightly hairy texture.
en.wikipedia.org
When its time to shower, always wear a thick shower cap when washing up-extra points if it's lined in terry cloth!
www.huffingtonpost.com
As such its bright white winter snow cap, unobstructed by vegetation, makes the mountain noticeable from many miles away.
en.wikipedia.org
The cap is brown to brownish-orange when young, with a somewhat darker center, and fades to paler toward the margin with age.
en.wikipedia.org
Within the crown is a cap of crimson velvet, doubled with ermine, having at the top a large tuft of tassels, wrought in gold.
en.wikipedia.org
Components consist of a stool, a body, a head, a dunce cap and a die.
en.wikipedia.org
Many came away disappointed with the lack of tweakable game and graphics options along with the 60fps frame cap.
www.kotaku.com.au
Such venality is what allowed the proliferation of hawkers, and the mere cap of 2.5 per cent could remain a notion on statute.
www.firstpost.com

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