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climax [ˈklaɪmæks]1. noun• the climax of the show/of the evening le clou du spectacle/de la soirée* * *['klaɪmæks] 1.2.to reach its climax — [battle] atteindre son paroxysme; [contest, performance] atteindre son point culminant
intransitive verb ( reach a high point) atteindre son grand moment -
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A n1 (culmination, end) ( of career) apogée m ; (of war, frenzy, conflict) paroxysme m ; (of plot, speech, play) point m culminant ; to reach its climax [argument, crisis, battle] atteindre son paroxysme ; [contest] atteindre son point culminant ; [symphony, performance] atteindre son grand moment ; it's a fitting climax to a long career c'est le couronnement d'une longue carrière ; the exciting climax of the tournament la finale passionnante du tournoi ;2 ( orgasm) orgasme m ;3 ( in rhetoric) gradation f.C vi1 ( reach a high point) atteindre son grand moment ;2 ( sexually) jouir.
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