summit的意思和读音

summit

: [ˈsʌmɪt] : ['sʌmɪt]

n.

summits  

v.+n.summit meeting,host summit,hold summit,reach summit,attend summit

adj.+n.annual summit,economic summit,final summit,recent summit,upcoming summit

n.base

n.top,peak,pinnacle,apex,acme

summitn.

1.the highest point of sth, especially the top of a mountain

We reached the summit at noon.

This path leads to the summit.

the summit of his career

2.an official meeting or series of meetings between the leaders of two or more governments at which they discuss important matters

a summit in Moscow

a summit conference

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n.1.a meeting or series of meetings between leaders of two or more countries2.the top of a mountain3.the highest level of achievement in something

1. credit summit pursuit ...

2. forum summit reception ...

3. sum n n. summit n summary n ...

4. suite n. summit n. superstition n. ...

6. OIWAS SUMMIT Hobie ...

7. speed summit test ...

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1.This will be the first summit between heads of state of the two countries since the new U. S. administration came into office in January.1

2.But the leaders did not say when a final summit would be convened to ratify a real treaty.

3.Arab leaders began their Kuwait summit, Monday, amid discord, and ended it, a day later, amid more discord.

4.And he said that the poor outcome of December's climate summit in Copenhagen was predictable.

5.It was a definitive decision, taken at the European summit of just over a week ago.

6.North Korea said the South Korean government "is still adhere to the anti-DPRK hostile policy, " the situation, not summit.

7.Though Koch freely promotes his philanthropic ventures, he did not attend the summit, and his name was not in evidence.广

8.I read an account of a man who made it to the summit. And standing there at the top of the world, he experienced this profound silence.

9.After all, NATO in two or three weeks before the Lisbon summit, NATO and Russia relations have made a breakthrough.

10.Mr. Sarkozy's spokesman later appeared to backtrack somewhat, saying 'there is no threat' to leave the summit.退