The Ming and Qing Dynasties were the acme of Chinese autocratic and centralized feudal society.
明清时期是中国封建专制、集权社会的顶峰。
物种起源
Such changes, however, reach their acme in the so-called alternate generations of some of the lower animals.
然而,这种变化在某些低等动物的所谓交替世代中达到了顶点。
TO THE LIGHTHOUSE
However, though they flourished to an acme for a certain period, they found no continuity.
然而,尽管它们在某个时期达到了鼎盛时期,却没有找到连续性。
温哥华传说
They are the acme of Nature's architecture, and in building them she has outrivalled all her erstwhile conceptions.
它们是大自然建筑的巅峰之作, 在建造它们的过程中, 她超越了她从前的所有构想。
乌有乡消息(下)
In short, it praised the determined action of the Government as the acme of human wisdom and mercy, and exulted in the inauguration of an epoch of reasonable democracy free from the tyrannical fads of Socialism.
To see victory only when it is within the ken of the common herd is not the acme of excellence. Neither is it the acme of excellence if you fight and conquer and the whole Empire says, " Well done! "
见胜不过众人之所知,非善之善者也;战胜而天下曰善,非善之善者也。
英语百科
Acme
Acme (/ˈækmiː/; Greek:ακμή, akmē, /ˈɑːkmɛ/, the peak, zenith, prime) is a Greek word denoting the best of something. It may refer to:
近义、反义、联想词
近义词
n.
degree, level, stage, point, extreme point, extreme, extremum
联想词
pinnacle小尖塔;apex顶点;supreme最高的;perfection完美;
英英词典
acme n.
the highest level or degree attainable; the highest stage of development
his landscapes were deemed the acme of beauty
the artist's gifts are at their acme
synonymous: height, elevation, peak, pinnacle, summit, superlative, meridian, tiptop, top