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单词
climactic
释义
climactic
cli‧mac‧tic
/
klaɪˈmæktɪk
/
adjective
Word Origin
WORD ORIGIN
climactic
Origin:
1800-1900
climax
Examples
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES
The identity of the killer is revealed in the movie's
climactic
ending.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
A
climactic
scene is a brawl between the wife and husband on a ski-slope about his extra-marital affair.
Her body had reached a
climactic
moment of its cycle, and felt famished and restless.
His
climactic
moments were of action, not of response.
History was reaching its
climactic
moment and there were signs and wonders to prove it.
More agitation and complexity rear their heads in the second movement, building to a
climactic
fury.
Now what are the determinants of
climactic
rhythm?
They moved together to the edge of fulfilment - and beyond, crying out as the
climactic
explosion burst upon them.
forming a very exciting or important part of an event or story, especially near the end of it
→
climax
:
a climactic moment
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