1.the best, most exciting, or most important part of something
1.But just two years on firm this high point of respect and credibility, the panel has taken a bit of a beating.
但是距离这种受尊敬及信任的高点两年后,委员会却遭受到不小的打击。
2.If you dropped to the ground from a very high point, you know that you would hit the ground with a great amount of energy.
倘若你从很高的地方摔下来,你知道你会以很大的动能撞击地面。
3.The high point of Hitler's Linz was to be a huge art museum to rival galleries like the Louvre or the Uffizi.
希特勒规划中的林茨最闪光之处是一座可以与巴黎卢浮宫和意大利乌非兹媲美的大型美术馆。
4."High Point [N. C. ] used to be the center, " Masiello says. "But over the last eight years, pretty much everything moved here. "
“高点(北卡罗来纳)过去曾是家具制造业中心”,马塞罗说道,“但在过去的八年间,几乎所有的东西都搬到东莞来了”。
5.There's no high point in the emblem's design and it seems to be very heavy on the whole!
会徽设计没有什么亮点,整体看起来让人感觉非常繁重!
6.As McLaren's difficult season hit a high point with fourth place in Bahrain, Lewis Hamilton admitted he did consider throwing in the towel.
作为迈凯轮车队的困难的赛季创下的高点,第四位在巴林,汉密尔顿承认,他确实考虑轻易服输。
7.It was, for some, the high point of a second chilly night on the streets to secure a prime viewing spot for the royal procession.
对街上的一些人来说,这是第二个寒冷的夜晚的最佳时刻,来找到一个最佳的皇家婚礼观测点。
8.The boundless energy and creative ingenuity of her runway presentations always make her shows a high point of New York Fashion Week.
她的T台时装展也散发出无限的能量与创意天赋,始终是纽约时装周的高潮。
9.Some poached halibut has arrived, which we agree is the high point of the meal, in culinary terms at least.
烹制大比目鱼上桌了,我们都认为这是这顿饭的亮点,至少从厨艺的角度而言如此。
10.This was the high point of his professional life, though he continuously revised and improved the work until his death in 1727.
虽然他在1727年去世前仍持续地修正、改进他在这方面的研究著作,可这段时期仍是他事业的巅峰时期。