culmination
n. 终点; 顶点,高潮
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.
他们的被捕标志着一场另有120人被拘留的行动的结束。
1. a final climactic stage;
2. (astronomy) a heavenly body's highest celestial point above an observer's horizon
3. the decisive moment in a novel or play;
4. a concluding action
The conclusions and implications are the culmination of the situation analysis and the planning session.
结论和影响是经过对形势的分析和规划会议.
The culmination of the work on singularities is two famous transformation theorems.
奇点研究的顶峰是两个著名的变换定理.
The culmination of the doctor's life's work was his discovery of a cure of cancer.
这位医生毕生事业的最大成就就是发现了癌症疗法.
It is the culmination of a process begun decades ago, when Dr.
这是数十年前开始的一个进程的结果.
Second, the rejection of the LDP is culmination of deep changes in Japan's political culture.
其次, 自民党的失利是日本政治文化发生深刻变化的最突出表现.