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n.
高潮;極點;層進法;[生]頂極群落;巔峰,最高峰
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(名詞)
- [C]頂點,極點 peak
- [C]高潮 the most interesting and important part
n.
名詞
- 高潮
- 極點,頂點,最高點
- 【修辭學】漸強修辭法,層進法
- 最高峰
- 【生】頂極(群落),演替頂極
- 關頭,最緊迫的問題
- 最精彩、最驚心動魄的一場
- 性高潮,極度興奮
- 高潮樂隊,一支來自中國的搖滾樂隊
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動詞
- 達到巔峰
- (使)達到頂點
- (使)達到高潮
- 達到性高潮
Noun:
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the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding;
"the climax of the artist's career"
"in the flood tide of his success"
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the decisive moment in a novel or play;
"the deathbed scene is the climax of the play"
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the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse
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the most severe stage of a disease
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arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness
Verb:
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end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage;
"The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace"
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The music approached a climax.
樂曲更加接近體驗。
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The climax of the celebration was a firework display.
紀念會的愛愛是燃放煙火。
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The heat of summer has reached its climax.
就已是夏季的到來最火的氣候了。
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The air war over Europe was reaching its climax.
歐洲其他國家的空戰已經靠近膠著。
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He used climax and word repetition in the speech.
他在演講稿中操作了層進法和詞句重覆。
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In some climax communities, there is slow accumulation of net ecosystem production.
某一些頂極群落中也存有極慢積累更多的凈農業生態控制系統產出。
用作名詞 (n.)
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This proved to be the climax of his political career.
這關系證明了是他政治經濟生活的的巔峰游戲。
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The climax of the book happens in Egypt.
該情節的的高潮產生在希臘。
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- summit,climax,peak,top
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- 這些名詞均含“頂點”之意。
- summit書面用詞,指山的最頂峰部分,也指通過努力可以達到的最高水平,還指最重要的,國家間的首腦最高級會談。
- climax指戲劇等的高潮,也指事物發展中的極點,因此多含其后由盛而衰的意味。
- peak指山峰的全部或上部。
- top普通用詞,可指包括人或物或其它任何的最高點或頂點。
- ☆ 1580左右進入英語,直接源自希臘語的klimax,意為梯子。
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這些東西獨有塑造,受重要專利防護,侵犯肖像權必究
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