climactic
climactic 英 [klaɪˈmæktɪk] 美 [klaɪˈmæktɪk]
adj. 高潮的;顶点的;渐层法的
- Something that is the highest or most exciting point is climactic. This adjective is used to describe a scene, event, or action. If you enjoy a good mystery, you probably love the climactic ending, when you find out whodunnit.
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- adj. 高潮的;顶点的;渐层法的
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1. The climactic scene in particular, a long battle involving an army of unmanned drones, feels as low-stakes as a video game.
尤其是拍摄高潮——一场由无人驾驶飞机率领的长期战争时,风险低得仿佛在玩电子游戏。
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2. The swiftness of the male system virtually guarantees climactic orgasms for males, but is usually too quick for the female.
男性系统的迅速反应世界上管控着男性的高潮,但这通常对女性来说太快了。
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3. He also originated the dramatic mie poses, which punctuate climactic moments in a scene.
他还创造了戏剧性的三重姿态,在场景的高潮时刻不时中断。
- climactic (adj.) "pertaining to a climax," 1832, from climax, apparently on the analogy of syntax/syntactic. Related: Climactical.
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