climactic

英 [klaɪ'mæktɪk] 美 [klaɪ'mæktɪk]
  • adj. 高潮的;顶点的;渐层法的

英文词源


climactic (adj.)
"pertaining to a climax," 1832, from climax, apparently on the analogy of syntax/syntactic. Related: Climactical.

双语例句


1. We whomped our arch rival in the season's climactic football game.
我们在该季最精彩足球赛中打败了我们主要的对手.

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2. He is in the climactic moments of his career.
他正处于事业的顶峰阶段。

来自辞典例句

3. Instead, in the bright drawing - room, all seemed serene , anti - climactic, and slightly comic.
相反地, 在这光亮的客厅里, 一切都显得安详 、 平淡, 而且稍有些滑稽.

来自辞典例句

4. The play builds up to a climactic scene between father and daughter.
该剧逐步地把父女间的情节推向最后的高潮.

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5. The context body is the analysis of climactic relation using eulerian graph.
本文的主体部分是对递进关系进行欧拉图分析.

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