柯林斯詞典summit /?s?m?t/ (summits) 1. N-COUNT A summit is a meeting at which the leaders of two or more countries discuss important matters. 峰會 ...next week's Washington summit. …下周的華盛頓峰會。2. N-COUNT The summit of a mountain is the top of it. (山) 峰 He made it to the summit of Kilimanjaro before collapsing. 他成功登上乞力馬扎羅山峰頂后倒下了。 返回 summit劍橋詞典 summit noun [C] (MEETING) an important formal meeting between leaders of governments from two or more countries 峰會,首腦會議,最高級會議 a summit meeting 首腦會議 World leaders will meet next week for their annual economic summit. 世界各國領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人將在下周齊聚一堂,參加一年一度的經(jīng)濟峰會。 例句 World leaders held a crisis summit.Summit members met in Rome.He said the environmental summit was all hypocrisy .She refused to attend the summit on global warming . summit noun [C] (HIGHEST POINT) the highest point of a mountain 山頂,頂峰 On this day in 1784, Dr Michel Paccard and Jacques Balmat reached the summit of Mont Blanc. 1784年的今天,邁克爾?帕卡德醫(yī)生和雅克?巴爾馬特登上了勃朗峰的頂峰。 ?the summit the highest , most successful , or most important point in something 頂峰,極點,巔峰 I certainly haven't reached the summit of my career . 當(dāng)然,我還沒有達到事業(yè)的巔峰。 返回 summit