culminates
英 [ˈkʌlmɪneɪts]
美 [ˈkʌlmɪneɪts]
v. (以某种结果)告终; (在某一点)结束
culminate的第三人称单数
柯林斯词典
- VERB (以…)结束,告终
If you say that an activity, process, or series of eventsculminates inorwitha particular event, you mean that event happens at the end of it.- They had an argument, which culminated in Tom getting drunk...
他们争论了一番,最后汤姆喝醉了。 - The celebration of the centenary will culminate with a dinner on November 20.
百年庆典活动将在11月20日的宴会中宣告结束。
- They had an argument, which culminated in Tom getting drunk...
双语例句
- Animal life culminates in man.
动物发达到顶点而成为人。 - Each civilization is born, it culminates, and it decays.
各种文明都要经历诞生、鼎盛和衰亡。 - Research has shown how malaria parasites avoid the immune system when they move from the liver to red blood cells& a journey that culminates in the blood cells bursting, causing chills and fever.
一项研究发现了疟原虫在从肝脏运动到红细胞时,如何躲避宿主免疫系统的识别。经过这段旅程,疟原虫最后造成红细胞破裂,引发了典型的忽冷忽热的疟疾症状。 - The Hospitals safe from disasters theme was also used for the2008-09 World Disaster Reduction campaign that culminates today.
2008-09年世界减灾运动的主题是:“减少灾害风险,确保医院安全”。这一运动今天达到了高潮。 - Work for the master's degree usually culminates in examinations, written or oral or both, covering the major and minor areas of study.
修硕士学位通常最后总是要考试,包括主修和副修学科的口试及笔试。 - Each hierarchy culminates in its own particular Pope.
每一等级的人到头来终有自己具体最崇拜的教皇。 - It all culminates in a fast-paced montage of above-the-rim moments.
这一切都处处表现出一个以上的,边缘的时刻快节奏的蒙太奇。 - The week culminates with International Day of the Deaf on the last Sunday of the week.
活动于最后一周的周日即国际聋人日达到高潮。 - It's a fitting symbol for the city's nocturnal nature, which often culminates in summer with a bleary-eyed rush hour just before dawn.
破晓之前的夏夜,雅典的夜生活通常会在人们睡眼朦胧的时候达到顶峰。 - God himself culminates in the present moment, and will never be more divine in the lapse of all the ages.
上帝的荣耀就显示在现在,根本不会因为时间的消逝而更神圣。
