climax的意思和读音

climax

: [ˈklaɪˌmæks] : [ˈklaɪmæks]

n.;【();()

v.(使)[];

climaxes  climaxed  climaxing  

adj.+n.dramatic climax

v.dip

n.acme,apex,apogee,culmination,height

v.crest,max out,top

climaxn.

1.the most exciting or important event or point in time

to come to/reach a climax

the climax of his political career

2.the most exciting part of a play, piece of music, etc. that usually happens near the end

3.the highest point of sexual pleasure

v.

1.[i][t]to come to or form the best, most exciting, or most important point in sth

The festival will climax on Sunday with a gala concert.

The sensational verdict climaxed a six-month trial.使

2.[i]to have an orgasm

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v.1.to reach the most important or exciting point in something such as an event or a story, or bring something to its most important or exciting point

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1.Once more everything seemed to be set for a morning climax, and once more the Admiralty hopes were dashed.

2.I've discovered that slower, more gentle love-making can leave me a little more satisfied as it takes a bit longer to climax.

3."It'shard to explain, it was just a feeling, " he says of that staggeringtreble- clinching climax.“,”

4.But I think climax is a great example of those smarty-pants classicists back in the renaissance dragging Latin and Greek words into English.climax

5.But music made of works up to climax and ceases. The Grand Canyon is all climax, a chord echoing into eternity.

6.The research will help scientists to understand how the brain conducts the symphony of activity that leads to sexual climax in a woman.

7.Although men are not touched by the women and do not climax they say they experience a sense of energy and satiation .

8.The Libyan rebels' push into Tripoli Sunday night may end up being a bit of an anti-climax for the oil markets.”。

9.With the arrival of the climax of procurement, animal hides fur apparel sales have been a certain degree of increase.

10.The expressional form of the climax is endless and identical, some people may be a few stronger, some people are a few younger.