summit如何读

英:[ˈsʌmɪt]

美:[ˈsʌmɪt]

summit英汉释义

n.(名词)
  1. [C] (山等的)最高点,峰顶 highest point; top, especially of a mountain
  2. [C] 高阶层会议 meeting between heads of two or more governments

summit是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 最高级会议,首脑会议,峰会
  2. 顶点,顶,最高点
  3. <喻>顶峰,绝顶,山顶
  4. 最高官阶,首脑;最高级级位
  5. 极度,极点
  6. 【几何】顶点
  7. 楷模
v. (动词)
  1. 参加最高级会议
  2. 爬到最高点

summit自然拼读

sum·mit

suh miht

summit英英释义

Noun

1. the highest level or degree attainable;

"his landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty"

"the artist's gifts are at their acme"

"at the height of her career"

"the peak of perfection"

"summer was at its peak"

"...catapulted Einstein to the pinnacle of fame"

"the summit of his ambition"

"so many highest superlatives achieved by man"

"at the top of his profession"

2. the top point of a mountain or hill;

"the view from the peak was magnificent"

"they clambered to the summit of Monadnock"

3. a meeting of heads of governments

Verb

1. reach the summit of a mountain;

"Many mountaineers go up Mt. Everest but not all summit"

summit词组

summit conference高峰会议;首脑会议

summit词源中文解释

约1400年,somet,指物理事物的“最高点,顶点,极点”,来源于古法语somete“顶点,顶峰”,该词是som、sum“最高部分,小山的顶部”(拉丁语中为summum,用作中性形容词最高级summus的名词用法)的缩小词形,源自原印欧语词根*uper“超过”。

英语中这个词更早的形式是summity(14世纪末),来自古法语summite,然后是从晚期拉丁语summitas演变而来。

从1711年起,比喻地指抽象事物。其意义中的“国家首脑会议”(1950年)起源于温斯顿·丘吉尔将其比喻为“高峰会谈”,而当时通常在此含义下会使用词组at the summit;summit单独用于此意义是在1959年,可能是summit meeting(1955年便有)的简称。

summit_体育行业词汇

顶峰

summit_医学行业词汇

顶:最高点

summit词源英文解释

Noun Middle English somete, from Anglo-French sumet, diminutive of sum top, from Latin summum, neuter of summus highest — more at sum

The first known use of summit was in the 15th century

summit儿童词典英英释义

sumpnoun

a pit or reservoir serving as a container or as a drain for liquids

sumonoun

a Japanese form of wrestling in which a contestant loses if forced out of the ring or if any part of the body except the soles of the feet touches the ground

summons1 of 2noun

the act of summoningespecially: a call by authority to appear at a place named or to attend to some duty

a warning or notice to appear in court

a call, signal, or knock that summons

summons2 of 2verb

summon sense 2

summonverb

to call or send for in order to meet : convene

to order to appear before a court of law

to send for

summon a physician

to call into being

summon up courage

summonverb

to call or send for in order to meet : convene

to order to appear before a court of law

to send for

summon a physician

to call into being

summon up courage

summonverb

to call or send for in order to meet : convene

to order to appear before a court of law

to send for

summon a physician

to call into being

summon up courage

summonverb

to call or send for in order to meet : convene

to order to appear before a court of law

to send for

summon a physician

to call into being

summon up courage

summitnoun

top entry 1 sense 1a, apexespecially: the highest point (as of a mountain)

the topmost level that can be reached

the highest level of officialsespecially: the diplomatic level of heads of government

a conference of the highest-level officials (as heads of government)

summit 例句

1 The mountain range has summits over 10,000 feet high.

2 Since $5.5 million had been invested in their film project, they had a big incentive to remain on the mountain and undertake a summit attempt.

3 At 11:30, the three men turned their backs on the summit and headed down, and Hall sent Sherpas Kami and Lhakpa Chhiri down with them.

4 Yet this is essentially the same offer that has failed to produce meaningful outcomes in the past — including at the Trump-Kim summits — and North Korea has been ignoring the Biden administration’s attempts to make contact.

5 The storm swirled above it, spinning on the summit like it was the axis for the whole world.

6 The flag of China was raised on the summit of Mount Qomolangma.

五星红旗插上了珠穆朗玛峰的顶峰.

7 He hopped up the rocks, drawn toward the summit for a better look, saw an officer: Colonel Rice of the 44th New York, with the same idea.

8 I reached the top of the serac without it collapsing and flopped breathless onto its flat summit, my heart pounding like a jackhammer.

9 I followed the trail two miles through the valley and up on to the summit of a high pinnacle called Fourth Mountain.

10 “Enjoy your summit with the English delegation,” she tells him flatly, and Alex sends up a vague prayer of thanks for staff NDAs.

11 By fixing my sights on one summit after another, I managed to keep my bearings through some thick postadolescent fog.

12 At dark, the Montenegrins returned to the Col to report that the summit had remained out of reach: they’d turned around below the Hillary Step.

13 I decided to spend the night there, on the narrow crest, sixteen hundred feet below the summit.

14 The assault on the summit must wait while the three boys accepted this challenge.

15 The news is all about the latest summit meeting.

这条消息是关於最近的首脑级会议的。

16 We were camped at a lofty spot called Indian Grave Gap, between two brooding summits—the one tiring to recollect, the other dispiriting to behold.

17 So it appears that while it is easier for a few high achievers to scale the summits of wealth, for many others it has become harder to move up from one economic class to another.

18 All told, thirty-four climbers departed for the summit in the middle of that night.

19 Confounded, we stood at the bottom of the summit and looked at each other.

20 I wanted him to reach the summit almost as badly as I wanted to reach it myself.

summit 同义词

3 高阶层的

high-level top-level

7 最高阶层

top drawer

9

edge cord

12 山峰

peak pinnacle

15 最高级会议

summitry

summit 短语相关

pre-summit

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