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climax s.m. e f. climax: il climax del dibattito si raggiunse col suo intervento, the debate reached a climax when he spoke. -
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clīmax, ăcis, f., = klimax (a ladder), a rhetorical figure, consisting in a gradual increase in force of expression, a climax (pure Lat. gradatio), Mart. Cap. 5, § 536 (in Quint. 9, 3, 54, used as Greek, and transl. by gradatio). -
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m.1 climax, acme, apex, culmination.2 orgasm, climax.3 high point, high spot.* * *1 climax* * *noun m.* * *['klimas]SM INV climax* * ** * *= climax.Ex. And its episodic plot, without the kind of mystery climax that has to be led up to without interruption means that the gaps between readings won't spoil the effect.* * ** * *= climax.Ex: And its episodic plot, without the kind of mystery climax that has to be led up to without interruption means that the gaps between readings won't spoil the effect.
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clímax sustantivo masculino (pl
clímax sustantivo masculino inv climax
' clímax' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
álgida
- álgido
- colofón
- culminación
- culminante
- culminar
English:
climax
- build
- crescendo
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• acme• apex• climax• culmination• meridian• orgasm• parotid• paroxysm• paroxysmal• Zen• zenith• zenith tube -
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[ˈklaɪmæks] plural ˈclimaxes nounthe highest point; the most dramatic moment:ذُروه، نُقْطَةُ التَّحَوُّلthe climax of the novel.
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ذُرْوَة \ apex (apices): the highest point. climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). crest: the top of a hill or of a wave. crown: the top or highest part of sth. (the head, a hat, a hill, etc.). height: a very high point; the highest point: Among the mountain heights; at the height of the storm. peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. summit: the top of a mountain. top. \ See Also قمة (قِمَّة)، رأس (رَأْس) -
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أَوْج \ climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). peak: the highest point that is reached by sth. that goes up and down: Hotel business is at its peak during public holidays. -
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مُنْتَهًى \ climax: the most exciting or important point of sth. (esp. of a story or play). utmost: greatest: a matter of the utmost importance. -
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Climax-Indikator m BÖRSE climax indicator, CLX (Charttechnik: Indikator zur Beurteilung des Gesamtmarktes, informiert insbesondere über die technische Stärke oder Schwäche der Gesamtkursbewegung des Marktes) -
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climax; climax communityDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > climax végétal
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Clīmax Mĕgălē = Klimax megalê, a narrow pass between Media and Asia Minor, Plin. 2, 26, 29, § 115. -
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См. также в других словарях:
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clímax — Con el sentido de ‘punto más alto o culminación de un proceso’, es masculino: «La tendencia agresiva de Verlaine en el clímax de la embriaguez se hace más evidente» (Vega Así [Col. 1981]). Pero en el lenguaje científico, con el sentido de… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
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