acme
/ˈækmi/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈækmi/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈak-mē/ (ame, mw)
acme — 名詞
1. the point at which something reaches its best, most complete, or most successful
巔峰
事物發展的最高點或最佳狀態
the point at which something reaches its best, most complete, or most successful state
Many critics consider Ingmar Bergman's 'Persona' the acme of 20th-century filmmaking.
許多評論家認為英格瑪·柏格曼的《假面》是二十世紀電影藝術的巔峰。
the acme of + domain (art form or field)
The young conductor reached the acme of her career with a triumphant Berlin Philharmonic season.
這位年輕指揮家以一個輝煌的柏林愛樂樂季達到了她職業生涯的巔峰。
reach the acme of + possessive noun (career, profession)
The ancient temple's golden dome was considered the acme of Byzantine architecture in its time.
這座古寺的金色圓頂在當時被視為拜占庭建築的巔峰之作。
After years of practice, Wei felt his brushwork reached the acme of classical calligraphy.
經過多年的練習,魏覺得自己毛筆書法達到了古典書法的巔峰境界。
For a long-distance runner, winning an Olympic gold medal is the acme of athletic achievement.
對長跑選手來說,贏得奧運金牌是運動成就的巔峰。
- peak
more common in everyday English; used for both physical and figurative high points
- pinnacle
similar register to acme; emphasizes the highest achievable position
- zenith
often used for careers, fame, or celestial metaphor; suggests a point in time
- apex
preferred in technical or scientific contexts; also used for physical peaks
文法句型
the acme of + noun
用法筆記
Typically used in the singular with the definite article 'the'. Frequently followed by 'of + noun' to specify the domain (e.g., 'the acme of elegance'). In modern English, 'peak' and 'pinnacle' are more common in everyday contexts; 'acme' carries a more formal or literary tone.