[] (-pp-) (often be capped) to put a top limit on sth, for example, the amount of money that can be spent, lent, charged, etc.给…定限额◆The government's new plan involves cutting public spending and capping the price of goods and services.政府的新计划包括削减公共开支和规定商品和服务的最高限价。◆For the first year the service is offered at a capped rate of $200 a month.第一年的服务按每月 200 元的最高价格提供。➡capped-rate to finish sth, such as a process or a period of time, in a particular way(以某特定方式)完成◆The company capped a very bad year by reporting a $3 billion loss for the final quarter.公司通过汇报最后一个季度有 30 亿元的损失而结束了非常糟糕的一年。