柯林斯詞典apex /?e?p?ks/ (apexes) 1. N-SING Theapexof an organization or system is the highest and most important position in it. (機(jī)構(gòu)、體系的) 最上層 At the apex of the party was its central committee. 該黨的最高機(jī)構(gòu)是其中央委員會。2. N-COUNT Theapexof something is its pointed top or end. 尖端; 頂點(diǎn) The hangar is 103 feet high at the apex of its roof. 飛機(jī)庫頂最高點(diǎn)高103英尺。 返回 apex劍橋詞典 apex noun [C] (HIGHEST POINT) mathematics specialized the highest point or top of a shape or object 頂點(diǎn);最高點(diǎn) the apex of a triangle /pyramid 三角形的頂點(diǎn)/金字塔的塔尖 apex noun [C] (SUCCESS) figurative the highest point or most successful part of something 巔峰,全盛時(shí)期 He reached the apex of his career during that period . 那個(gè)時(shí)期他的事業(yè)達(dá)到頂峰。 apex noun [C] (BODY ORGAN) medical specialized the pointed end of an organ (器官的)尖,頂,頂點(diǎn) A chest x-ray showed an abnormality in the left lung apex. 胸部透視顯示左肺尖部異常。 返回 apex