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单词 defining moment
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Definition of defining moment in English:

defining moment

noun
  • An event which typifies or determines all subsequent related occurrences.

    this is a defining moment for him—there could be a backlash, but there could be great benefits
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As such, it is relevant that, within the context of such a full description, certain defining moments and events (for Mulcaster) are entirely absent.
    • What are likely to be the defining moments of the rally happened early on Friday morning when Britons Richard Burns and Colin McRae both ran off the road and lost substantial time.
    • This Labour party gathering in Blackpool could be one of the defining moments of history.
    • It was one of those defining moments when everything changes.
    • As I look back on my youth, growing up in Santa Monica, California, I can identify three defining moments in creating my political ideology.
    • Since biblical times, disasters have been experienced as defining moments.
    • He agreed that the defining moment of the match came with Thompson's ordering off.
    • Both of those events were defining moments in my life.
    • They point to their service experiences as defining moments in their journeys of faith.
    • Such moments are defining moments, not just for their own importance as events, but for what they reveal.
    • ‘Britain and America have had their defining moments of change,’ he said.
    • In the defining moment of the match, a ball missed Lara's bat by a hair's breadth.
    • What happened during this pivotal meeting that was a defining moment of the nuclear age?
    • One is the folk memory of sport caught in defining moments of mass emotion.
    • Seconds later came the defining moment of the match when Giggs missed an open goal which would have restored Welsh supremacy.
    • In retrospect it as probably the most defining of many defining moments in this semi final.
    • It is a crude and somewhat arbitrary test - in reality the defining moments of governments rarely fall in their early days.
    • Like any player, sooner or later they will commit a blunder and they will be remembered for it because goalkeepers' errors are often the defining moments of matches.
    • The experience was a defining moment that spurred the imagination of the business students.
    • Some believe that birth and death are life defining moments.
 
 

Definition of defining moment in US English:

defining moment

noun
  • An event which typifies or determines all subsequent related occurrences.

    this is a defining moment for him—there could be a backlash, but there could be great benefits
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He agreed that the defining moment of the match came with Thompson's ordering off.
    • Such moments are defining moments, not just for their own importance as events, but for what they reveal.
    • One is the folk memory of sport caught in defining moments of mass emotion.
    • As such, it is relevant that, within the context of such a full description, certain defining moments and events (for Mulcaster) are entirely absent.
    • In retrospect it as probably the most defining of many defining moments in this semi final.
    • What happened during this pivotal meeting that was a defining moment of the nuclear age?
    • ‘Britain and America have had their defining moments of change,’ he said.
    • Some believe that birth and death are life defining moments.
    • It was one of those defining moments when everything changes.
    • Since biblical times, disasters have been experienced as defining moments.
    • In the defining moment of the match, a ball missed Lara's bat by a hair's breadth.
    • They point to their service experiences as defining moments in their journeys of faith.
    • It is a crude and somewhat arbitrary test - in reality the defining moments of governments rarely fall in their early days.
    • Seconds later came the defining moment of the match when Giggs missed an open goal which would have restored Welsh supremacy.
    • As I look back on my youth, growing up in Santa Monica, California, I can identify three defining moments in creating my political ideology.
    • Both of those events were defining moments in my life.
    • Like any player, sooner or later they will commit a blunder and they will be remembered for it because goalkeepers' errors are often the defining moments of matches.
    • The experience was a defining moment that spurred the imagination of the business students.
    • What are likely to be the defining moments of the rally happened early on Friday morning when Britons Richard Burns and Colin McRae both ran off the road and lost substantial time.
    • This Labour party gathering in Blackpool could be one of the defining moments of history.
 
 
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