单词 | culmination |
释义 | culmination (kʌlmɪneɪʃən ) singular noun Something, especially something important, that is the culmination of an activity, process, or series of events happens at the end of it. Their arrest was the culmination of an operation in which 120 other people were detained. [+ of] Collocations: culmination of months of Before they knew it, the culmination of months of thoughtful planning came to fruition. Times, Sunday Times The big day will be the culmination of months of painstaking planning, as revealed in a new one-off show, completed with the utmost secrecy. The Sun It would mark the culmination of months of wildcat strikes across the country over complaints about pay, job security and services. Times, Sunday Times It... marked the culmination of months of feverish research and writing. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This work was a culmination of months of extensive research on the fast disappearing ancient genealogical charts. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 For me it was the culmination of years of admiration. Times, Sunday Times That was the culmination of years of work and it felt incredible. Times, Sunday Times It was the culmination of years of research, an insatiable curiosity about the universe, and a deep love of science. Christianity Today It signals the culmination of years of hard work, rejection and drama lessons to get a foot in the door of the acting world. The Sun It was the culmination of years of work. Times, Sunday Times It would mark the culmination of months of wildcat strikes across the country over complaints about pay, job security and services. Times, Sunday Times It should mark the culmination of an impressive turnaround. Times, Sunday Times They mark the culmination of mannerism and make this hall the showpiece of the palace. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His victory marks the culmination of a long and prestigious career as a poet. Times, Sunday Times The successful op marked the culmination of one of the fastest transplant dramas in medical history. The Sun The singing and the dancing represent the culmination of a successful day of campaigning. Times, Sunday Times The bill will represent the culmination of detailed work between the parties of the governing coalition. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Its bold, bright patterns represent the culmination of his many years collecting and creating art, working with colors and prints, and traveling the world. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Some, though not all, practitioners work horses bridleless, or consider bridleless work to represent the culmination of their training. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It takes place once every four years and represents the culmination of a lifetime of obsessive training. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 结局 Japanese: 結末 |
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