pinnacle
n. 頂峰; 頂點; 尖頂; [建](哥德式建築的)小尖塔
A pinnacle is a pointed piece of stone or rock that is high above the ground.
A walker fell 80ft from a rocky pinnacle.
一位徒步者從一塊80英尺高的尖錐形岩石上摔了下來。
If someone reaches the pinnacle of their career or the pinnacle of a particular area of life, they are at the highest point of it.
John Major has reached the pinnacle of British politics...
約翰·梅傑已攀上了英國政界的頂峰。
She was still a screen goddess at the pinnacle of her career.
她仍然是一位處於事業巔峰期的銀幕女神。
1. (architecture) a slender upright spire at the top of a buttress of tower
2. the highest level or degree attainable;
3. a lofty peak
1. surmount with a pinnacle;
2. raise on or as if on a pinnacle;
Castle Peak Pinnacle here, blue waves, rugged rock formations, JourneyAmazing Caves.
這裡青山疊翠,碧波盪漾, 怪石嶙峋, 別有洞天.
It makes the urban development of the city at a level of pinnacle.
它使城市的發展達到了一個頂峰的層次.
The Professor : I believe that the old style of opera was the pinnacle of art.
老夫子: 我相信舊劇總是藝術的結晶.
The world is facing not peak oil, but a pinnacle of nationalism.
世界所面臨的不是“峰值石油”, 而是民族主義的頂峰.
The pinnacle of the celebration programme was the Lantau Link Opening Ceremony.
慶祝活動的高潮是青嶼幹線開幕典禮.