culminate
英 [ˈkʌlmɪneɪt]
美 [ˈkʌlmɪneɪt]
v. (以某种结果)告终; (在某一点)结束
现在分词:culminating 过去式:culminated 第三人称单数:culminates 过去分词:culminated
Collins.1 / BNC.6551 / COCA.7686
牛津词典
verb
- (以某种结果)告终;(在某一点)结束
to end with a particular result, or at a particular point- a gun battle which culminated in the death of two police officers
一场造成两名警察死亡的枪战 - Months of hard work culminated in success.
几个月的艰辛工作终于取得了成功。 - Their summer tour will culminate at a spectacular concert in London.
在伦敦举行的一场精彩的音乐会将为他们的夏季巡回演出画上句号。
- a gun battle which culminated in the death of two police officers
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...
英英释义
verb
- rise to, or form, a summit
- The helmet culminated in a crest
- bring to a head or to the highest point
- Seurat culminated pointillism
- end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage
- The meeting culminated in a tearful embrace
- reach the highest altitude or the meridian, of a celestial body
- reach the highest or most decisive point