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N-COUNT
(通常臨近結(jié)尾的)高潮,最精彩處
The climax of something is the most exciting or important moment in it, usually near the end.
例句
For Pritchard, reaching an Olympics was the climax of her career...
對(duì)普里查德來(lái)說(shuō),參加奧運(yùn)會(huì)是她事業(yè)上的巔峰。
It was the climax to 24 hours of growing anxiety...
24小時(shí)里不斷加重的焦慮在那一刻達(dá)到頂點(diǎn)。
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V-ERG
(使)接近高潮;(使)達(dá)到頂點(diǎn)
The event that climaxes a sequence of events is an exciting or important event that comes at the end. You can also say that a sequence of events climaxes with a particular event.
例句
The demonstration climaxed two weeks of strikes...
游行示威將持續(xù)了兩周的罷工推向了高潮。
They've just finished a sell-out UK tour that climaxed with a three-night stint at Brixton Academy.
他們剛剛結(jié)束在英國(guó)的巡回演出,演出場(chǎng)場(chǎng)爆滿,最后在布里克斯頓學(xué)院進(jìn)行的為期3天的演出將此次活動(dòng)推向了高潮。
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N-VAR
性高潮
A climax is an orgasm .
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VERB
達(dá)到性高潮
When someone climaxes, they have an orgasm.
例句
Often, a man can enjoy making love but may not be sufficiently aroused to climax.
通常情況下,男人可能會(huì)享受魚(yú)水之歡,但未必能完全達(dá)到高潮。