apex
n. 頂; <喻>頂峰; <美><礦>脈尖; 尖端
The apex of an organization or system is the highest and most important position in it.
At the apex of the party was its central committee.
該黨的最高權力機構是中央委員會。
The apex of something is its pointed top or end.
...the apex of the pyramid.
金字塔的頂端
1. the highest point (of something);
2. the point on the celestial sphere toward which the sun and solar system appear to be moving relative to the fixed stars
Follicle dehiscent; mature carpels tappering to the base , apex papillate.
果開裂, 成熟心皮向基部變狹, 上部多疣.
In alliance first 7 apex big vanguard's 4 in the Atlantic district, including, Brander, Landuofu.
聯盟前7名頂尖大前鋒中的4位都在大西洋分割槽, 包括、 、 布蘭德 、 蘭多夫.
AIM To the effects of pacing right ventricular septum and in right ventricular apex.
目的瞭解右室流出道間隔部起搏和右室心尖部起搏引數的差異及對心功能的影響.
Standing outside the hotel, craning my head skywards to its apex, I began to feel nauseous.
我站在酒店門外抬頭仰望樓頂, 馬上開始有些許想要嘔吐的感覺.
Extending beyond the apex of a leaf , as a midrib or vein.
在接近中脈處有一個或多個切刻.