这一ax
- a figure consisting of a series of related ideas so arranged that each surpasses the preceding in force or intensity.
- the last term or member of this figure.

O.rigin of这一ax
来自高潮的其他词
hy·per·cli·max,名词 un·cli·maxed,adjectiveW.ords nearby这一ax
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W.hat does这一axmean?
一种这一ax是最激烈,决定性的东西,特别是在故事或电影中。
W.here does这一axcome from?
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我们最终可以感谢希腊语这一ax,这字面意思是“梯子”。
这一词早在1530年初就以英语录制,并最初提到了一个修辞想法的设备以增加的方式排列intensityor重要性。
到1640年代,这一ax指的是culmination一些东西,例如竞争或故事。许多文学学生会知道这一ax作为顶峰orpivotal戏剧中的瞬间,如19世纪德国戏剧主义古斯塔夫·弗雷塔格在他的同名,Freytag’s pyramid。
罗格阅读
高潮在19世纪70年代借给性行为,用于科学文学高潮一个人。
这opposite of a这一axis an虎头蛇尾,当某些东西不那么重要,强大或引人注目而不是预期的aletdown。
怎么这一axused in real life?
什么东西被认为是一个这一ax,它可以描述为高潮。同样的话虎头蛇尾(IE。,anticlimactic的)。
文学教师和学生将讨论这一axes在分析故事的情节或结构时。高潮也看到频繁用于讨论电影,特别是它们最令人兴奋或最重要的部分。
一种t Holtzman's badass scene at the climax? Not gonna lie I literally teared up. This is the second time this happens at a badass moment.
— Alex✨ (@dirtbagboyfren)2016年7月15日
更一般地,一个这一axcan refer to the “high point” something has built up to (e.g.,我星期的高潮是星期五的惊喜办公室派对的)。
P.lenty oferoticnovels or pornography titles may feature the word这一ax,尽管这一axis generally consideredinoffensive。一世n sexual contexts,这一axis often used as a verb for “having an orgasm.”
更多的例子这一ax:
“The only drawbacks of the film are its noticeable tendency to abruptly change from scene to scene for most of its run time, although it becomes slightly better toward the end, and a somewhat underwhelming climax — a chase between a fearful group of humans following the discovery of yeti existence.
O.verall, the action scenes in “Smallfoot” are successful, but the climax falls short.”
—Alex Novak,K.ent Wired,2018年9月
笔记
T.his content is not meant to be a formal definition of this term. Rather, it is an informal summary that seeks to provide supplemental information and context important to know or keep in mind about the term’s history, meaning, and usage.