capping

[USA]/'kæpiŋ/
Frekvens: Meget høj

Oversættelse

n. (US) The use of dummy bidders to drive up prices at an auction; putting a cover on; connecting a fuse to a detonator
v. To put a cap on; to cover.

Udtryk & Fast Sammenstilling

salary capping

lønloft

capping ceremony

overdåd

capping machine

kapperingsmaskine

Eksempelsætninger

capping off a great day with a delicious dinner

at afslutte en god dag med en lækker middag

capping the bottle tightly to keep the drink fresh

at lukke flasken tæt for at holde drikken frisk

capping the number of attendees for the event

at begrænse antallet af deltagere til begivenheden

capping a successful project with a presentation

at afslutte et succesfuldt projekt med en præsentation

capping the amount of money spent on shopping

at begrænse det beløb, der bruges på shopping

capping the peak of the mountain after a long hike

at nå toppen af ​​bjerget efter en lang vandretur

capping the number of characters in a text message

at begrænse antallet af tegn i en sms

capping the price of a product to attract more customers

at fastsætte prisen på et produkt for at tiltrække flere kunder

capping the duration of a meeting to ensure efficiency

at begrænse varigheden af ​​et møde for at sikre effektivitet

capping the size of a file for easy sharing

at begrænse filstørrelsen for nem deling

Virkelige Eksempler

Yes! We can also say capping to mean lying!

Kilde: BBC Authentic English

And then all along the way what you're gonna do, is you're gonna be capping at different intervals.

Kilde: Connection Magazine

Elon Musk is capping the number of tweets users can see each day.

Kilde: NPR News July 2023 Collection

In this analysis, capping prices would not make a huge difference to energy consumption.

Kilde: The Economist - Finance

The government began capping energy bills this weekend, but protesters say it's not enough.

Kilde: Financial Times

On December 16th Theresa May, the home secretary, proposed capping the number of EU migrants entering Britain.

Kilde: The Economist (Summary)

They achieve this by capping attendance at meetings and cutting them down to 30 or even 15 minutes.

Kilde: International Labor Day Special Edition

CMA CGM describes this as an " unprecedented situation" and is capping prices to keep its customers happy.

Kilde: The Economist (Summary)

The Bank of Japan relaxed its policy of capping long-term interest rates for the second time in three months.

Kilde: The Economist - Weekly News Highlights

In Australia, lawmakers have picked Treasurer Scott Morrison to be the next prime minister, capping a week of political turmoil.

Kilde: PBS English News

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