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Peak

pik
Very common
~ 2400
~ 2400, Very common
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csúcs, csúcsidőszak, tetőpont, pikk, csúcsra járat

Peak meanings in Hungarian

csúcs

Example:
The peak of the mountain is covered in snow.
A hegy csúcsa hóval borított.
We reached the peak after a long hike.
Hosszú túra után elértük a csúcsot.
Usage: formalContext: Geography, nature, hiking
Note: Used to describe the highest point of a mountain or hill.

csúcsidőszak

Example:
The peak hours for traffic are in the morning and evening.
A csúcsidőszak reggel és este van a forgalomban.
We need to avoid peak times to save time.
El kell kerülnünk a csúcsidőket, hogy időt spóroljunk.
Usage: formal/informalContext: Transportation, business
Note: Refers to times when demand or activity is at its highest.

tetőpont

Example:
Sales reached their peak during the holiday season.
Az eladások a ünnepi időszakban érték el a tetőpontot.
His career reached its peak in the 1990s.
Karrierje a 90-es években érte el a tetőpontját.
Usage: formalContext: Economics, personal achievements
Note: Used to describe the highest level of a process or activity.

pikk

Example:
I just wanted to take a peak at your notes.
Csak egy pillantást szerettem volna vetni a jegyzeteidre.
She took a quick peak at the test answers.
Gyorsan ránézett a teszt válaszaira.
Usage: informalContext: Casual conversation
Note: Used informally to refer to a quick look at something.

csúcsra járat

Example:
The company is operating at peak efficiency.
A cég csúcsra járatja a hatékonyságát.
We need to ensure our performance is at peak levels.
Biztosítanunk kell, hogy a teljesítményünk csúcs szinten legyen.
Usage: formalContext: Business, performance analysis
Note: Refers to operating at the highest possible level of efficiency or effectiveness.

Peak's synonyms

summit

The highest point or top of a mountain or hill.
Example: They reached the summit of the mountain after a long hike.
Note: Similar meaning to 'peak,' but often used specifically for the top of a mountain.

crest

The highest part or point of something, especially a hill or wave.
Example: The sun rose over the crest of the hill, casting a warm glow.
Note: Refers to the highest part of something, like a hill or wave, rather than a specific point like 'peak.'

apex

The highest point or top of something, often used metaphorically.
Example: The apex of his career was when he won the championship.
Note: Often used in a metaphorical sense to refer to the highest or most successful point of something.

zenith

The highest point or peak of something, especially in terms of success or achievement.
Example: Her popularity reached its zenith after the release of her hit song.
Note: Emphasizes the highest point or peak, particularly in terms of success or achievement.

Peak expressions, common phrases

Reach the peak

To reach the highest point or level of success or achievement.
Example: After years of hard work, she finally reached the peak of her career.
Note: The original word 'peak' refers to the pointed top of a mountain, while this idiom relates to achieving success.

Peak performance

Performing at one's highest level of ability or efficiency.
Example: The athlete delivered peak performance during the championship match.
Note: While 'peak' refers to a high point or summit, 'peak performance' specifically denotes optimal performance.

Peak hours

The time of day when something is at its busiest or most crowded.
Example: Traffic is heavy during peak hours in the morning and evening.
Note: In this context, 'peak' refers to the busiest or most crowded time period rather than a physical summit.

At the peak of

At the highest point or level of something, usually referring to success, influence, or power.
Example: He was at the peak of his popularity when the scandal broke out.
Note: This phrase emphasizes being at the highest level of something, often in terms of success or influence.

Peak condition

In the best state of health, fitness, or quality.
Example: The vintage car was restored to peak condition and looked as good as new.
Note: While 'peak' can refer to a summit, 'peak condition' specifically denotes the best state of health or quality.

Peak time

The time when something is most active, crowded, or in demand.
Example: The restaurant is busiest during peak times, usually around lunch and dinner.
Note: Similar to 'peak hours', 'peak time' indicates the busiest or most active period.

Peak season

The time of year when something is at its highest level of activity, popularity, or demand.
Example: Tourists flock to the beach during the peak season, which is usually in the summer.
Note: Refers to the period of highest activity or popularity, particularly in terms of tourism or business.

Peak and trough

Refers to the highest and lowest points in a cycle or process, often used in economics or business.
Example: The stock market experiences peaks and troughs regularly, reflecting fluctuations in value.
Note: While 'peak' denotes the highest point, 'trough' represents the lowest point, together reflecting a cycle of highs and lows.

Peak everyday (slang) expressions

Peaked

When someone looks peaked, it means they appear tired, ill, or exhausted.
Example: She looks really peaked today. I hope she's feeling okay.
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Peakin'

Peakin' is slang for being at a high energy level or feeling excited.
Example: I can't believe you're still peakin' at this party. You have so much energy!
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Peak out

To peak out means to reach a point where you need to rest or relax, usually after exertion.
Example: I'm going to head home and peak out for the night. I need some rest.
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Peak levels

When something reaches peak levels, it means it has reached the highest or maximum point of intensity or excitement.
Example: This song always gets the crowd to peak levels of excitement.
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Peaky

Peaky describes something that is not at its best or optimal level, slightly below peak performance.
Example: His performance was a bit peaky tonight compared to his usual standards.
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Peak - Examples

The hikers reached the peak of the mountain.
A túrázók elértek a hegy csúcsára.
The stock market reached its peak in the 1990s.
A tőzsde a 90-es években érte el a csúcspontját.
The athlete's performance reached its peak during the Olympic Games.
Az atlétika teljesítménye a csúcspontjára ért az olimpiai játékok alatt.

Peak grammar

Peak - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: peak
Conjugations
Adjective (Adjective): peak
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): peaks
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): peak
Verb, past tense (Verb, past tense): peaked
Verb, gerund or present participle (Verb, gerund or present participle): peaking
Verb, 3rd person singular present (Verb, 3rd person singular present): peaks
Verb, base form (Verb, base form): peak
Verb, non-3rd person singular present (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): peak
Syllabification and Stress
peak Contains 1 syllables: peak
Phonetic transcription: ˈpēk
peak , ˈpēk (The red syllable is stressed)

Peak - Importance and usage frequency

The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
peak: ~ 2400 (Very common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.