1.【修辞学】渐强(而达顶点的)修辞法
2.顶点,最高峰,极点;(事件的)高潮
3.【生物学】顶极(群落),演替顶极
4.关头,最紧迫的问题
5.最精彩,最惊心动魄的一场
1.【修辞学】渐强(而达顶点的)修辞法
2.顶点,最高峰,极点;(事件的)高潮
3.【生物学】顶极(群落),演替顶极
4.关头,最紧迫的问题
5.最精彩,最惊心动魄的一场
1.(使)达到顶点[高潮]
2.达到巅峰
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
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
1.One of them might not really count: a lover asked me afterwards if I'd climaxed.
其中一次也许算不上:情人时候问我是否高潮。
2.The team noticed that an area of the brain, known as the orbitofrontal cortex or OFC, switched off when the women climaxed.
这个研究小组注意到,女性在经历性高潮时,她们大脑中被称为眼窝前额皮质的区域突然变得不活跃了。
3.It's probably going to kill the mood, but if you have to tell us that you climaxed before you'd hoped, just say it straight up.
它真的很可能破坏气氛,但是如果你很想说你比所预想的先达到高潮,直接说出来就好了。
4.The 12-hour stand-off climaxed late Monday when the bus driver escaped through a window and Mendoza opened fire on his remaining hostages.
这场在周一持续了12个小时的对峙因为巴士司机的逃脱而达到高潮,诺兰德在他继续藏身的地方防火。
5.I'm glad also that you climaxed with your preparation right before the test.
真高兴使你达到了最佳状态考试前的准备
6.The memorial meeting held on Friday climaxed a series of memorial activities in honour of this great person.
星期五举行的追悼会使纪念这位伟人的活动达到了高潮。
7.October proved a riot to the senses and climaxed those giddy last weeks before Halloween.
十月使我的感官紊乱,万圣节前几周,这种晕眩达到高潮。
8.This time, I climaxed at seeing myself erect in the mirror.
这一次,我看见自己在镜中勃起的时刻高潮了。
9.Before she could even get into the bed, I had climaxed.
在她可以上床前,我竟已经高潮了。
10.The design of Chinese classical gardens climaxed in Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) with the construction of imperial gardens.
清朝皇家园林建设高潮迭起,将中国古典园林创作推向顶峰。