climax
cli
ˈklaɪ
klai
max
mæks
māks
British pronunciation
/ˈklaɪmæks/

英語での「climax」の定義と意味

Climax
01

クライマックス, 山場

the most significant moment in a story, play, movie, etc. with a high dramatic suspense
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example
The climax of the novel left readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly anticipating the resolution.
小説のクライマックスは、読者を座席の端に座らせ、解決を心待ちにさせた。
02

クライマックス, 頂点

the highest point of a process, period, or career, representing the moment of greatest achievement or intensity
example
The release of his groundbreaking album marked the climax of his musical career.
彼の画期的なアルバムのリリースは、彼の音楽キャリアのクライマックスを迎えました。
03

the moment of greatest sexual pleasure during intercourse

example
The couple reached climax together.
04

the arrangement of words, phrases, or clauses in ascending order of importance, force, or intensity

example
The speech 's climax built suspense toward the final point.
05

the most critical stage of a disease or condition

example
The patient 's fever reached its climax on the third day.
to climax
01

to reach the highest, most intense, or final stage of a process, event, or activity

example
The concert climaxed with a spectacular fireworks display.
02

クライマックスに達する, オーガズムを感じる

to reach the peak of sexual excitement, resulting in an intense release of physical and emotional tension
example
After a long build-up, she finally climaxed, feeling waves of pleasure.
長い積み重ねの後、彼女はついにクライマックスに達し、喜びの波を感じました。
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