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Climactic Exciting Point Top Series 英 Klaɪ'Mæktɪk] 美 Klaɪ'Mæktɪk

英语单词 climactic
英美音标 英 [klaɪ'mæktɪk] 美 [klaɪ'mæktɪk]
中文释义 adj.高潮的;顶点的
英语例句 (1) The end of Hamlet is a climactic sciene in the play .
(2) He is in the climactic moments of his career.
中文例句 (1) 哈姆雷特的结尾是这个戏的高潮。
(2) 他正处于事业的顶峰阶段。
vocabulary简明 Something that is the highest or most exciting point is climactic. This adjective is used to describe a scene, event, or action. If you enjoy a good mystery, you probably love the climactic ending, when you find out whodunnit.
vocabulary扩展 Climactic describes the grand finale or the top point of a series of events, and it comes from the word climax. The climactic scene in The Wizard of Oz is when Dorothy and friends face the Wicked Witch of the West, for example. When you finally reach the top of a mountain, you’re at the climactic point! Realizing that mountain’s just a landfill, well, that’s anticlimactic.
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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](故事或一系列事件中)最激动人心的,最精彩的 A climactic moment in a story or a series of events is one in which a very exciting or important event occurs.
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  • ...the film's climactic scene.

    电影的高潮场面

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