apex的意思和读音

apex

: [ˈeɪˌpeks] : [ˈeɪpeks]

n.

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apexes  apices  

n.base

n.top,peak,summit,climax,zenith

apexn.

1.the top or highest part of sth

the apex of the roof/triangle

At 37, she'd reached the apex of her career. 37

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na.1.“Advance Purchase excursion”

n.1.the top or highest part of something that ends in a point2.the most important or successful part of something

na.1.Same as Advance Purchase excursion

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1.Michael Schumacher: Yes, I was trying to practise but had a bit too much understeer in my car anyway and just didn't find the right apex.-

2.state of emergency for the town and county and said the business district, town hall and all schools in Apex will be closed Friday.

3.The newspaper said he believed he was the victim of a plot to ruin him at the apex of his popularity.

4.The approach of the point at which global oil supplies reach an apex, "peak oil" as it is often known, worries growing numbers of people.”)

5.As he hiked , the sun slowly rose to it's apex in the sky, turning the sky a rich, golden blue and signifying that it was now noon.

6.These goals should branch from the apex with difficult, but attainable accomplishments that may take months to a year.

7.Like a torch relay race, the objective of our mission might be the Olympic apex, or the peak beyond mountains ever guiding us forward!

8.Leaves with a pair of glands at junction of leaf base and petiole apex, these much larger than any elsewhere along leaf margin.沿

9.This was the apex of the number of baby boomers in high school, and the counselors rationed the time spent on each student's paperwork.

10.Network marketing at it's peak or apex level of performance, boasts millionaires around the world.