0 a tall thin spire built on the roof of a church, castle etc. -- murtind, spissøyle
2 a high point (of achievement, success etc) -- (berømmelsens) tind, høydepunkt
He has reached the pinnacle of his career.
To achieve pinnacles in any medium of art one needs very broad bases.
He said that one or two pinnacles had fallen off, but that they must have been made of rubber because nobody heard any noise.
The four figures which were stolen from the pinnacles in 1960 cannot be replaced by replicas as detailed drawings of the originals no longer exist.
Because of the coral pinnacles it is unsuitable for agricultural development.
I have touched on the pinnacles of excellence in sport in this country.
There was always every expectation that the pinnacles of artistic achievement in this country were going to benefit from the national lottery.
How many more pinnacles are there in home waters that have not yet been discovered because of the inadequacy of our surveys?
I therefore believe that, at a time when pinnacles of popularity may be rather hard to come by, this is a thought worth taking seriously.
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成功, 極點, 頂點,頂峰…
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成功, 极点, 顶点,顶峰…
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pináculo, cumbre, cima…
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pináculo, auge, pico…
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pinacle, sommet, pic…
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věžička, štít, jehla…
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