pinnacle 英 [ˈpɪnəkl]   美 [ˈpɪnəkəl]

pinnacle

pinnacle  英 [ˈpɪnəkl] 美 [ˈpɪnəkəl]

n. 高峰;小尖塔;尖峰;极点  vt. 造小尖塔;置于尖顶上;置于高处 

进行时:pinnacling  过去式:pinnacled  过去分词:pinnacled  第三人称单数:pinnacles  名词复数:pinnacles 

But how long will it take to get there and what needs to happen to reach that pinnacle? 但是,要多久才能达到那一步以及如果到达顶峰将会发生什么事情呢?
"Nobody can be said to have attained the pinnacle of Truth until a thousand sincere people have denounced him for blasphemy". 大师说:“没有人能够被说成达到了真实的顶峰,只有当数以千计的真诚的人们指责他亵渎上帝的时候。”

  • Going as far into the sky as you can go on foot, you'll reach the highest point, or pinnacle, of the Himalayas. A successful climb like that might also become the pinnacle, or peak, of your success.
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  • n. 高峰;小尖塔;尖峰;极点
  • vt. 造小尖塔;置于尖顶上;置于高处
  • 1. But how long will it take to get there and what needs to happen to reach that pinnacle?

    但是,要多久才能达到那一步以及如果到达顶峰将会发生什么事情呢?

  • 2. "Nobody can be said to have attained the pinnacle of Truth until a thousand sincere people have denounced him for blasphemy".

    大师说:“没有人能够被说成达到了真实的顶峰,只有当数以千计的真诚的人们指责他亵渎上帝的时候。”

  • 3. A contact at Seattle-based pinnacle Realty Management asked Smith to travel to China to work on a new project with its Chinese partner.

    西雅图的尖峰管理公司曾与她联系,要她到中国走一趟,为其中国商业伙伴的一个新项目工作。

  • pinnacle (n.) c. 1300, "mountain, peak, promontory," from Old French pinacle "top, gable" (13c.) and directly from Late Latin pinnaculum "peak, pinnacle, gable," extended form (via diminutive suffix, but not necessarily implying smallness) of Latin pinna "peak, point," (see pin (n.)). Figurative use is attested from c. 1400.
pin·na·cle / ˈpɪnəkl ; NAmE ˈpɪnəkl / noun 1 [usually singular ] pinnacleof sth the most important or successful part of sth 顶点;顶峰;鼎盛时期 the pinnacle of her career 她事业的顶峰 2 a small pointed stone decoration built on the roof of a building (建筑物)小尖顶 3 a high pointed piece of rock, especially at the top of a mountain (尤指山顶的)尖岩,兀立岩石 pinnacle pinnacles pinnacled pinnacling pin·na·cle / ˈpɪnəkl ; NAmE ˈpɪnəkl /
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