1.【修辞学】渐强(而达顶点的)修辞法
2.顶点,最高峰,极点;(事件的)高潮
3.【生物学】顶极(群落),演替顶极
4.关头,最紧迫的问题
5.最精彩,最惊心动魄的一场
1.【修辞学】渐强(而达顶点的)修辞法
2.顶点,最高峰,极点;(事件的)高潮
3.【生物学】顶极(群落),演替顶极
4.关头,最紧迫的问题
5.最精彩,最惊心动魄的一场
1.(使)达到顶点[高潮]
2.达到巅峰
1.the most important or exciting point in something such as an event or a story
2.a sequence of phrases or sentences, each more forceful or intense than the last, or the conclusion of such a sequence
3.a late or final stage in the development of an ecological community in which the composition of plants and animals is relatively stable and well matched to environmental conditions
1.to reach the most important or exciting point in something such as an event or a story, or bring something to its most important or exciting point
1."Men brag that they'd love a woman who can't stop climaxing, " she laughed. "But I struggle to find partners who can keep up with me. "
“男人总爱吹嘘,说他们喜欢高潮不断的女人,”她笑着说,“但要找到与我合拍的伙伴却大不容易。”
2."Some men get so used to the hard, fast strokes that they have trouble climaxing with a partner, " says Barbara Keesling, Ph. D.
一些男人经常勃起,而且很快速的解决问题,这就造成真的和伴侣做爱的时候反而达不到高潮。
3.With a little practice, climaxing during intercourse will come naturally.
只要稍稍练习,你就能自然而然的在做爱中达到高潮。
4.Students will spend the week rehearsing, climaxing with a concert on Friday performed in costume.
学生们将用个星期为周五化妆表演的演奏会兴奋排练。
5.Just like that opening theme, which kept climaxing and dissipating, climaxing and dissipating. Endlessly.
就像那开场主题曲一般,高潮和低潮交错相叠,无穷无尽。