high point

IPA/ˈhaɪ pɔɪnt/
IPA/ˈhaɪ pɔɪnt/

high point — noun

  • high pointsingular
  • high pointsplural

1. the moment in an event or experience that people enjoy or value most

1.名詞B2
釋義

the moment in an event or experience that people enjoy or value most

例句

The boat trip was the high point of our holiday.

the high point of our holiday

For many visitors, the fireworks are a high point in the festival.

a high point in the festival

同義詞
  • highlight

    very similar; often used for the most memorable or enjoyable part

  • peak

    suggests the highest level of success, emotion, or activity

  • best part

    plain and direct in everyday speech

反義詞
  • low point

    the worst or least successful part of an experience

文法句型

the high point of + noun

a high point in + period/event

one of the high points

reach a high point

用法筆記

Use 'high point' for the part of an event, trip, career, or experience that feels especially good, memorable, or successful.

常見錯誤

Incorrect: 'The concert was high point of the trip.' Correct: 'The concert was the high point of the trip.' The noun phrase usually needs an article.