high point
high point — 名詞
- high pointsingular
- high pointsplural
1. the moment in an event or experience that people enjoy or value most
最精彩的部分
一段經驗中最令人愉快、成功或重要的部分
the moment in an event or experience that people enjoy or value most
The boat trip was the high point of our holiday.
乘船旅行是我們假期中最精彩的部分。
the high point of our holiday
For many visitors, the fireworks are a high point in the festival.
對許多遊客來說,煙火是這個節慶的一大亮點。
a high point in the festival
Winning the award became one of the high points of her career.
獲獎成了她職涯中的幾個高峰之一。
The speech reached a high point when the students stood to applaud.
學生們起立鼓掌時,這場演說達到了高潮。
- 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.