N-COUNT The high point of an event or period of time is the most exciting or enjoyable part of it. 高潮; 最精彩部分
The high point of this trip was a day at the beach.
该旅途最精彩的部分是在海滩上渡过的一天。
It was the high point of the evening.
那是晚会最精彩的部分。
The high point of this trip was a day at the races.
这次旅行的高潮是在赛马会上度过的一天。
The high point of this trip was a day at the beach.
该旅途最精彩的部分是在海滩上渡过的一天。
She went on to become an English teacher, librarian and girls' basketball coach at Jay Allen High School in High Point, North Carolina.
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Scholars tend to place great emphasis on the deliverance from Egypt as the high point in the Exodus narrative, rather than the more natural literary climax, which is the conclusion of the covenant at Mount Sinai, and the delivery of the Torah.
学者们想强调,从埃及拯救出来这一段,作为这个故事最精彩的部分,而不是自然的文学高潮,就是随后在西奈的契约,即交付《摩西五经》
It's okay to stick around for a while, but if the high point of the story occurs in chapter 2 and then there are another 67 chapters after that, you think, this was not a well-constructed novel.
有一段下跌并没有关系,但是如果故事高潮在第二章出现2,后面还有67章,你会觉得这部小说结构不好。
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