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  • meaning in context - What does “capped” mean in this sentence . . .
    Capped is an ordinary commercial usage, meaning "upper permissible limit" You'll read Expenses are capped at £20 per day Costs are capped at £20,000 for the project Project time is capped at 10 hours Under these conditions, if I spent £30 on any given day, I can still only ask my company for £20 It's a general way of specifying a limit Without the exact context, it's impossible to know
  • word meaning - What does capped over mean? - English Language . . .
    He has been capped over 100 times and is his country's third-highest goalscorer of all time Bottles of lambic are corked like wine and champagne, but some will have bottle caps that have been ca
  • The verb for setting upper limits is cap, what is the verb for . . .
    I think "cap" can only be used for setting upper limits but not lower limits, any idea for the verb for setting lower limits? Example: The mortgage rate is capped at 3% for three years <-> The
  • molehill of Mississippi in I have a dream by Martin Luther King
    Let freedom ring from the snow-capped Rockies of Colorado Let freedom ring from the curvaceous slopes of California But not only that; let freedom ring from Stone Mountain of Georgia Let freedom ring from Lookout Mountain of Tennessee Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi – from every mountainside
  • Can a word Cap be used in other context than financial?
    For example you probably wouldn't say that the height of a blade of grass is "capped" at so many inches or feet if left unmowed; instead you would say its "maximum height" is such-and-such But you could say that you "capped" the height of your shrubbery by pruning it In your specific case I think either "cap" or "limit" would be correct
  • articles - The countability of champion - English Language Learners . . .
    "he capped a memorable season by becoming champion " (Google, which should be getting its content from the ODO) ‘he capped a memorable season by becoming champion of champions ’ (ODO) I find these sentences odd, because according to both the Macmillan Dictionary and Cambridge English Dictionary, the word champion is a count noun
  • Capitalization of Bachelors Masters degree?
    master’s degree lower case, but Master of Arts or similar capped The BBC also says that e g "a doctorate in politics" is to be lowercased Crossing the Atlantic, the University of Hartford (Connecticut) says the same: Academic degrees are capitalized only when the full name of the degree is used, such as Bachelor of Arts or Master of Science
  • What does goddamn mean exactly? - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful What's reputation and how do I get it? Instead, you can save this post to reference later
  • What is the verb for putting the cap of a bottle on?
    Lets say I want to ask someone to put the cap of either a soft drink or a ketchup bottle on, One way of saying that is Can you please put the cap back on However I want to know what is the verb
  • Capitalization rules when the sentence begins with a number
    No, you do not capitalize the first letter after the beginning of the sentence BUT You should not start a sentence with a numeral You should either rewrite the sentence or write the number out fully: Forty-five percent of the work was implemented





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