to be higher than a particular amount 高於,超过(某一数量)◆Their market share topped 20% in May. 他们五月份的市场份额超过 20%。
to be in the highest position on a list because you are the most successful, important, etc. 居…之首;为…之冠◆The company again topped the list of best performers. 这家公司在业绩最佳企业中再次高居榜首。
to do or say sth that is better, more impressive, etc. than sth that sb else did or said 优於,胜过,压倒(前人所做)◆I'm afraid the other company has topped your offer (= offered more money). 恐怕另一家公司报价比你们高。
●ˌtop ˈout (at sth)if sth tops out at a particular price, speed, etc. it does not rise any higher (价格、速度等)达到顶点,到最高点◆Sales topped out at a record $10 billion. 销售额达到了创纪录的 100 亿元这个最高点。●ˌtop sth ˈupto increase the amount of sth to the level you want or need 补足;将…增加到所需的量◆The group's cash flow will be topped up by the proceeds from the sale of its publishing business. 集团的现金流靠出售出版部门的收益补充。