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单词 high point
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Definition of high point in English:

high point

noun
  • The most enjoyable or significant part of an experience or period of time.

    顶点,最佳时刻

    the English lesson was the high point of the morning

    英语课是上午最有乐趣的时刻。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Ask him about the high points in his career as a civil servant, and he will first try to evade answering that question.
    • It's a beautifully evocative piece and it is one of the high points of the book.
    • I liked it, though there were definitely some high points and some that didn't work.
    • Her moral stature, dignity, and strength give the film its high points and lasting flavor.
    • ‘It was one of the high points of my career, receiving the award for my services to jazz,’ he said.
    • In sum, the high points of this album are as good or better than any other music released this year.
    • That and talking to Lorri are the high points of my day, the things I look forward to.
    • Even by the end of a long evening, this was recalled as being one of the high points.
    • Still, it definitely had its high points, and I'm glad I read it, I just wish it had been half as long.
    • Whatever you might read, these paintings hardly represent a high point in his career.
    • There were high points though, we got great views of the sea lions and a good close up view of the jaguar and a short glimpse of the black panther.
    • The scenes between the little girl and her teacher are the high points of the movie.
    • The series has certainly had its high points as well as its lows.
    • One of the high points of the festival is of course the Craft Fair.
    • Though the film has its slower moments, the high points make it utterly unmissable.
    • The teacher told me that this period was the high point of each week for her students.
    • Built by Earl Gilbert de Clare, the castle represents a high point of medieval architecture.
    • In this report should be your triumphs and tragedies of the past week, the high points and the low points you hit.
    • The Community Games is one of the high points of the year and your support is requested.
    • The high points of the evening come in the form of the two arguably standout tracks from Shine A Light.
    Synonyms
    high level, record level, peak, record, high water mark

high point1

nounˈhaɪ ˌpɔɪntˈhī ˌpoint
  • The most enjoyable or significant part of an experience or period of time.

    顶点,最佳时刻

    the high point of her life had been a trip she took to Vancouver
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There were high points though, we got great views of the sea lions and a good close up view of the jaguar and a short glimpse of the black panther.
    • Still, it definitely had its high points, and I'm glad I read it, I just wish it had been half as long.
    • In this report should be your triumphs and tragedies of the past week, the high points and the low points you hit.
    • The high points of the evening come in the form of the two arguably standout tracks from Shine A Light.
    • Even by the end of a long evening, this was recalled as being one of the high points.
    • Built by Earl Gilbert de Clare, the castle represents a high point of medieval architecture.
    • That and talking to Lorri are the high points of my day, the things I look forward to.
    • Her moral stature, dignity, and strength give the film its high points and lasting flavor.
    • One of the high points of the festival is of course the Craft Fair.
    • It's a beautifully evocative piece and it is one of the high points of the book.
    • In sum, the high points of this album are as good or better than any other music released this year.
    • The teacher told me that this period was the high point of each week for her students.
    • The series has certainly had its high points as well as its lows.
    • Though the film has its slower moments, the high points make it utterly unmissable.
    • ‘It was one of the high points of my career, receiving the award for my services to jazz,’ he said.
    • Whatever you might read, these paintings hardly represent a high point in his career.
    • I liked it, though there were definitely some high points and some that didn't work.
    • The scenes between the little girl and her teacher are the high points of the movie.
    • Ask him about the high points in his career as a civil servant, and he will first try to evade answering that question.
    • The Community Games is one of the high points of the year and your support is requested.
    Synonyms
    high level, record level, peak, record, high water mark

High Point2

proper noun
  • An industrial city in north central North Carolina, noted for furniture manufacturing; population 101,835 (est. 2008).

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