summit

美音:['sʌmɪt] 英音:['sʌmɪt]

简单释义:


n.峰会;山顶;顶点;最高点

网络顶峰;高峰;最高级会议

变形:

复数:summits  过去分词:summited  现在分词:summiting  


完整释义:


n.

1.首脑;最高级会议
2.最高峰
3.顶,顶峰,山巅
4.峰值
5.〔数〕顶点
6.顶端
7.最高点
8.极点,极度
9.楷模
10.顶,绝顶;最高级级位;峰会,最高级会议[会谈];【几】顶点

adj.

1.政府首脑的


例句:

  1. Rock debris is often carried into TAP during rainstorms by water draining the volcano summit around the lake.
    在暴风雨的季节,水冲刷着湖泊周围的火山顶峰,岩石碎片常常随之落入TAP湖中。

  2. In the G20 summit, President Hu's speech regarding the reform of international monetary system got to the point.
    在5次20国集团峰会上,胡主席讲话都强调改革国际货币体系,是切中要害的。

  3. Negotiators for the Copenhagen summit are trying to agree on a replacement for the Kyoto Protocol to limit carbon emissions.
    哥本哈根会议的谈判代表正在努力达成一项协议,以替代关于限制二氧化碳排放量的东京议定书。

  4. He said that the upcoming Summit of the Americas to open a new historical period provides an opportunity.
    他称,即将举行的美洲国家首脑会议为开启新的历史时期提供了机会。

  5. The president is likely to ask other summit-goers to press Cuba on issues of democracy, including the release of political prisoners.
    奥巴马很可能会要求参加峰会的其他国家领导人能在释放政治犯等民主问题上给古巴施压。

  6. And to round the year off, the attempt to achieve a global climate-change agreement will fail at a mega-summit in Copenhagen.
    到年底,试图达成全球气候变化协议也将在哥本哈根峰会上失败。

  7. Sarkozy even pledged to walk out of the summit if it failed to produce serious regulatory commitments.
    萨科奇甚至发誓如果没有达成重要的规制承诺就退出峰会。

  8. It is not as if the erotic summit is something heroic attained at the cost of harsh sufferings.
    好像性爱的高峰时是某件获得的东西,以严酷的痛苦作为代价。

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