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acme

/ak-mee/US // ˈæk mi //UK // (ˈækmɪ) //

高潮,高峰,高峰期,高峰时期

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the highest point; summit; peak: The empire was at the acme of its power.

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Examples

  • The team behind Indochine and Acme is also opening Tijuana Picnic in the LES sometime this month.

  • He is the acme of political correctness (notwithstanding the odd drone directed at “AfPak”).

  • I did comedy sketches of her at ACME, but she was known as ‘The Other Mrs. Gabor’ then.

  • But Sanjay seems today like an adumbration, rather than the acme, of authoritarian possibilities in India.

  • ACME has a mousetrap division that is not performing very well.

  • Dr. Coleridge "considered it to be a contagious nervous disease, the acme or intensest form of which is catalepsy."

  • There is in art an acme of perfection, as there10 is in Nature one of goodness and completeness.

  • For, there lay the acme of his cleverness; in the extraction of money from the unlucky people who came to demand it.

  • Ball had been to school before, and of this school he often bragged as the acme of desirability and wickedness.

  • But the point, the acme of my distresses, consisted in the awful uncertainty of our final fate.