peaked in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for peaked in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

peaked1 [Am pikt, Brit piːkt] ADJ

peaked2 [Am pikt, Brit piːkt] ADJ

I.peak [Am pik, Brit piːk] N

II.peak [Am pik, Brit piːk] ADJ attr

off-peak [Am ˌɔfˈpik, Brit ɒfˈpiːk] ADJ attr

Translations for peaked in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

peaked in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for peaked in the English»Spanish Dictionary

off-peak [ˌɒfˈpi:k, Am ˌɑ:f-] ADJ

peaked Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Translations for peaked in the Spanish»English Dictionary

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Freight volume peaked in 1953, when the line hauled 3,134,403 tons of freight in 46,809 cars, almost all of which was outbound limestone.
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In the early 1860s when placer gold production peaked, the search began for lode gold deposits.
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The official population peaked at 415 in 1910 and has declined steadily since 1930.
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The dress uniform is navy blue with a white shirt and peaked cap.
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In order to limit the rise in global temperatures to 2 degree centigrade, global emissions will have to have peaked at 44 gigatons by 2020.
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Mining activity peaked between 1907 and 1913, when there were about thirty active mining properties in the area.
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Automatic fly reels peaked in popularity during the 1960s, and since that time they have been outsold many times over by manual fly reels.
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The number naturalizations peaked in 2008 at 16,000, declining to over 9,000 in the most recent year for which data is available.
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After becoming extratropical, the system dropped slightly heavier precipitation amounts over southeastern Newfoundland, which peaked at 4.2 inches (106.3 mm).
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This rendition spent nine weeks on the charts and peaked at number 68.
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