anticlimax 详细解释

anticlimax

[.ænti'klaimæks]

n.突降, 急转而下, 虎头蛇尾

词形变化

形容词: anticlimactic | 副词: anticlimactically |

英英释义

名词 anticlimax:

a disappointing decline after a previous rise

a change from a serious subject to a disappointing one

同义词:bathos

补充

anticlimaxanticlimax英:[ˌæntiˈklaimæks] 美:[ˌæntiˈklaɪˌmæks, ˌæntaɪ-]n.1.突降法, 反高潮

例句

1. It was sad that his international career should end in such anticlimax.他的国际比赛生涯就这样暗淡收场, 真是可悲。 2. His speech was a bit of an anticlimax.他的演讲有些虎头蛇尾。 3. those familiar rhetorical devices of understatement, hyperbole, anticlimax, and repetition那些大家所熟知的修辞手法, 诸如轻描淡写、夸张、突降和重复 4. the rest of the journey was an anticlimax by comparison.相比之下,旅途的剩余部分实在令人扫兴。 5. [mass noun]a sense of anticlimax and incipient boredom.令人扫兴的结果之后产生的厌烦之感。 6. When the exams were over we all had a sense of anticlimax.考试结束以后,我们都觉得扫兴。 7. The last chapter of the book was an anticlimax.这本书的最后一章是败笔。 8. The movie ended in anticlimax.这部电影的结尾让人失望。 9. The last chapter of the book was anticlimactic.这本书的最后一章让人失望。 10. "The trial was anticlimactic, since it ended without a verdict."这场审判没有做出裁定就结束了,让人感到失望。