culminate 的 2 个定义
cul·mi·nat·ed, cul·mi·nat·ing.
- to reach the highest point, summit, or highest development.
- to end or arrive at a final stage: The argument culminated in a fistfight.
- to rise to or form an apex; terminate: The tower culminates in a tall spire.
- Astronomy. to be on the meridian, or reach the highest or the lowest altitude.
cul·mi·nat·ed, cul·mi·nat·ing.
- to bring to a close; complete; climax: A rock song culminates the performance.
culminate 近义词
come to a climax
更多culminate例句
- Finally, in an attempt to be sure that the targeted audience was being reached, an event culminating the work on this project was held virtually.
- The frenzy culminated last summer with the release of streaming behemoth “7 Summers,” a track about a long-lost ex that Wallen didn’t even initially plan to include on his album.
- “It culminated in the type of civil unrest we saw two weeks ago,” Iqbal said.
- Instead, he trained for another four-year “quad” culminating in Beijing 2008, where he won another gold in the 800-meter freestyle relay — his second gold, to go with one silver and two bronzes.
- A year-long dispute between franchise legend Trent Williams and the organization’s new regime culminated in Washington trading Williams to San Francisco for two draft picks.
- This will all culminate in a mini-series event called The Defenders.
- There is no promise that the players will break into song to culminate the show ... but one can hope!
- The overseas portion of the tour is slated to begin this month in the Netherlands and will culminate in mid-December in Belgium.
- And if the Greek philosophy did not culminate in him, yet he laid down those principles by which only it could be advanced.
- What was more natural than that their friendship should culminate in a deeper feeling!
- As we know from the book of Revelation this present age will culminate in the formation of Babylon the Great.
- Man's aim is to culminate; but it is the saddest thing in the world to feel that we have accomplished it.
- During the following night, internal troubles assumed the first definite shape of that in which they were soon to culminate.