单词 | climax |
释义 | climax noun¹ 1exciting/important event, point in time, etc.高潮;顶点adjective | verb + climax | climax + verb | preposition adjective➤big, dramatic, exciting, explosive, grand, great, powerful, stunning, thrilling大高潮;激动人心的高潮;令人兴奋的顶点;爆发的顶点;重要的高潮;有感染力的高潮;惊人的高潮;扣人心弦的高潮➤emotional情感的高潮▸➤fitting适宜的高潮➤inevitable不可避免的高潮verb + climax➤come to, hit, reach达到高潮◆the crisis reached its climax in the 1970s.危机在 20 世纪 70 年代达到顶峰。➤approach, build to, build up to, near, work up to接近高潮;渐渐达到高潮◆the story gradually builds to a powerful climax.故事渐渐达到有感染力的高潮。➤bring sth to使某事达到高潮◆the affair was brought to a climax when the chairman resigned.主席辞职,将事件推向高潮。➤form, mark, represent形成/标志/象征高潮◆yesterday marked the climax of the celebrations.昨天标志着庆祝活动达到了高潮。climax + verb➤come高潮到来◆the climax came at the end of the second act of the play.高潮出现在这场戏的第二幕结尾。preposition➤at the climax在高潮时◆the hero dies at the climax of the opera.主人公在歌剧达到高潮时死去。➤in a/the climax在高潮期◆in a dramatic climax, our team lost by one goal.在富有戏剧性的高潮阶段,我们队以一球之差输掉了比赛。➤climax to⋯的高潮◆his promotion was a fitting climax to a worthy career.升职是他有价值的职业生涯中一个应有的高潮。climax noun² 2highest point of sexual pleasure性高潮adjective | verb + climax adjective➤sexual性高潮verb + climax➤achieve, reach达到性高潮◆she found it hard to achieve a / reach climax.她感觉很难达到性高潮。 climax /klaɪmæks/ [countable] the most exciting or important event or point in time, that usually happens near the end of a period or after some time; the most exciting part of a story, film or piece of music, that usually happens near the end(事情的)高潮,顶点;(故事、电影或音乐通常接近结尾时出现的)高潮◆the team's 3-1 victory in the final provided a fitting climax to a great season.该队在决赛中 3:1 获胜恰如其分地将这一重要赛季推向高潮。◆the story builds up to a powerful climax with the murder of nancy by her lover bill sikes.南希被她的情人比尔 • 塞克斯杀死,故事达到了令人震撼的高潮。opp anticlimax → disappointment ▸ climax verb [intransitive] ◆ (rather informal) the festival will climax on sunday with a gala concert.星期天的音乐盛会将会把这次会演推向高潮。ⓘ in american english climax can also be used with an object.在美式英语中,climax 还可带宾语 [transitive] ◆ (name) the sensational verdict climaxed a six-month trial.这一引起轰动的判决把持续六个月的审判推向高潮。climaxverb [intransitive] ◆ (rather informal) the festival will climax on sunday with a gala concert.星期天的音乐盛会将会把这次会演推向高潮。climaxverb [intransitive] ◆ (rather informal) the festival will climax on sunday with a gala concert.星期天的音乐盛会将会把这次会演推向高潮。climax/ˈklaɪmæks ||; ˈklaɪmæks/noun [c] the most important and exciting part of a book, play, piece of music, event, etc (书、戏剧、乐曲、事件等的)高潮: ◇the novel reaches a dramatic climax in the final chapter. 小说在最后一章达到戏剧性的高潮。 climax verb [i] climaxsee ⇨ excited/exciting 5 cli·max /`klaɪmæks; ˈklaɪmæks/n [c] 1. the most important or exciting part of a situation, book, film etc [情况、书、电影等的]高潮:◇+ of competing in the olympic games was the climax of his career. 在奥运会上竞技是他职业生涯的巅峰。◇reach a climax the revolution reached its climax in 1921. 革命在 1921 年达到了高潮。 2. an orgasm 性高潮 climaxv [i,t] |
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