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Перевод: culmination
[существительное] наивысшая точка; кульминационный пункт; кульминация ; зенит
Тезаурус:
- Diretissima , VIIa (E2 5c), two rings and knots - a wild handjam roof is the culmination of a fine line.
- He has been most supportive and indeed we have the Canon to thank that our Centenary Celebrations have taken the form they have, and I think you will agree it has been a very fitting culmination to our 100 years history.
- The human appears as the culmination and highest point of this process on earth.
- Thus has come about the present status of evolution of which man is the apparent culmination but not the real summit; for he is himself a transitional being and stands at the turning point of the whole movement."
- These reforms were the culmination of a gradual movement throughout the nineteenth century towards a decrease in the use and severity of corporal punishment.
- It's sort of a culmination of everything I've done.
- It was an irritant, no more - especially as Mary of Guise was now moving towards the culmination of her policy, the French marriage.
- The site of the original tea house was the culmination of a guest's journey through the host's garden, and by the time he reached this destination he would have undergone a slowing-down of life's hectic pace, ritual purification at the water basin and a whole series of social interactions based on hospitality and formalised responses to what had been encountered on the way.
- John Major's announcement - which left him obviously shaken - was the culmination of a day of behind-the-scenes constitutional drama which began at 10am with a crisis meeting of the Government's top ministers.
- Old age rarely seems to be regarded by a writer as interesting in itself: it is relevant above all as an influence on a young, new life, and never as the culmination of a lifetime.
- In all, he spent the best part of four hours in the water, before meeting up at Gloucester Cathedral with the Bishop of Tewkesbury (above), who had walked the 10 miles along the river bank (a much more sensible idea), the culmination of a week-long pilgrimage around his diocese.
- The culmination of years of selective breeding - Richard Tisbury releases a Sanke.
- Mark Cameron (1987) felt that the knot symbolized possession by a man, a token of the collective sacred marriage which all young people had to go through as the culmination of their initiation sequence.
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