climactic
「climactic」的意思
adj. 高潮的;顶点的;渐层法的
adj.顶点的,渐层法的,高潮的
「climactic」的用法
climactic adj. 极端的,高潮的,关键的 - 形容某个事件或情节在故事中具有决定性或高潮性的特点。
「climactic」的例句
The climax of the movie was the moment when the hero finally defeated the villain.
电影的高潮是英雄最终战胜反派的那一刻。
The final exam was climactic for all the students.
期末考试对所有学生来说是关键的。
The battle at the mountain pass was climactic in the war.
山口之战是战争中的关键战役。
The presentation was climactic as it showcased all the team's hard work.
演示会是关键的,因为它展示了团队的所有努力。
The most climactic moment of the play was when the character revealed their true identity.
戏剧中最关键的时刻是角色揭露了他们的真正身份。
The trial's climax came when the judge delivered his verdict.
审判的关键时刻是法官宣布判决。
The summit meeting was climactic as it decided the future of the company.
峰会的关键时刻是决定了公司的未来。
The sports event reached its climactic point with a thrilling final race.
体育赛事在激动人心的决赛中达到了高潮。
The conclusion of the novel was climactic, leaving readers with a sense of closure and satisfaction.
小说的结尾是关键的,让读者感到满意和满足。