cap · noun C /kæp/
cap
A2 a hat with a curved part at the front
Dictionary example:
He wears a baseball cap.
Learner example:
I want to buy sho[es], [a] pull-over, tee-shirt, cap and sun glasses. (Key English Test; A2; French)
cap · verb T /kæp/
cap
C1 to put a limit on an amount of money that can be borrowed, charged, etc.
Dictionary example:
The interest rate has been capped at 5%.
Learner example:
Balance sheets reveal a need of further income. Since the fee needs to be capped to be suitable for students, we cannot raise it. (Certificate in Advanced English; C1; Italian)