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climax美 ['klaɪmæks] 英 ['klaɪmæks] - n.顶点;【修辞学】渐强(而达顶点的)修辞法;(事件的)高潮
- v.(使)达到顶点[高潮];达到巅峰
- 网络顶峰;极点;层进法
复数:climaxes 过去分词:climaxed 现在分词:climaxing n. acme,apex,apogee,culmination,height 1. | (重要事情或时刻的)高潮,极点,顶点the most exciting or important event or point in time |
| to come to/reach a climax 达到极点 | | the climax of his political career 他政治生涯的巅峰 |
2. | (戏剧、音乐等通常接近结束时出现的)高潮the most exciting part of a play, piece of music, etc. that usually happens near the end |
3. | 性高潮the highest point of sexual pleasure |
1. | [i][t] 达成(或形成)极点(或顶点、高潮)to come to or form the best, most exciting, or most important point in sth |
| The festival will climax on Sunday with a gala concert. 星期天的音乐盛会将把这次会演推向高潮。 | | The sensational verdict climaxed a six-month trial. 那项引起轰动的裁决使长达六个月的审判达到了高潮。 |
2. | [i] 达到性高潮to have an orgasm |
n. | 1. the most important or exciting point in something such as an event or a story 2. a sequence of phrases or sentences, each more forceful or intense than the last, or the conclusion of such a sequence 3. a late or final stage in the development of an ecological community in which the composition of plants and animals is relatively stable and well matched to environmental conditions | v. | 1. to reach the most important or exciting point in something such as an event or a story, or bring something to its most important or exciting point |
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