1 N-COUNT (通常临近结尾的)高潮,最精彩处 The climax of something is the most exciting or important moment in it, usually near the end. (通常临近结尾的)高潮,最精彩处
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For Pritchard, reaching an Olympics was the climax of her career. [+ of/to]
对普里查德来说,参加奥运会是她事业上的巅峰。
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It was the climax to 24 hours of growing anxiety. [+ to]
24小时里不断加重的焦虑在那一刻达到顶点。
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The last golf tournament of the European season is building up to a dramatic climax.
欧洲赛季的最后一场高尔夫球锦标赛就要迎来最激动人心的时刻。
SYN culmination, head, top, summit
2 V-ERG (使)接近高潮;(使)达到顶点 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. (使)接近高潮;(使)达到顶点 [journalism] [Also VERB]
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The demonstration climaxed two weeks of strikes. [VERB noun]
游行示威将持续了两周的罢工推向了高潮。
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They've just finished a sell-out UK tour that climaxed with a three-night stint at Brixton Academy. [VERB + with]
他们刚刚结束在英国的巡回演出,演出场场爆满,最后在布里克斯顿学院进行的为期3天的演出将此次活动推向了高潮。
3 N-VAR 性高潮 A climax is an orgasm . 性高潮
4 VERB 达到性高潮 When someone climaxes, they have an orgasm. 达到性高潮
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Often, a man can enjoy making love but may not be sufficiently aroused to climax. [VERB]
通常情况下,男人可能会享受鱼水之欢,但未必能完全达到高潮。
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