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turning point
noun [C]
singularturning point
pluralturning points
  1. a time when an important change takes place in a situation, especially one that makes it better 转折点;(尤指)转机

    1956 marked a turning point in Franco's political and personal life. 1956年是佛朗哥政治生涯和个人生活的转折点。

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turning point

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turning point ♦︎ head ♦︎ landmark ♦︎ watershed ♦︎ crisis ♦︎ crossroadsThese are all words for a time or event when an important change takes place or you make an important decision. 这些词均表示转折点、关键时刻、紧要关头。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a turning point / landmark / watershed / crisis / crossroads in stha turning point / landmark / watershed for sb / sthat a turning point / crossroadsan important turning point / landmark / watershed / crossroadsa significant / major turning point / landmark / watershedto reach a turning point / a watershed / a crisis / a crossroadsto come to a head / a crisis / a crossroadsto see sth as / represent a turning point / landmark / watershed ˈturning point [countable, usually singular] a time or event when an important change takes place, usually with the result that a situation improves 转折点;转机;转捩点The promotion marked a turning point in her career.这次提升标志着她事业上的转折点。 head [singular] the time when you are forced to deal with a situation quickly because it suddenly becomes very bad 紧要关头;危急关头The chairman's resignation finally brought matters to a head.主席的辞职最终使事情到了紧要关头。Things came to a head when several of the nurses made a formal complaint.一些护士正式投诉后,事情到了非处理不可的地步了。In this meaning head is only used in the phrases bring sth to a head or come to a head. 表达此义时,head只用于短语bring sth to a head或come to a head中。 landmark ˈlændmɑːk; NAmE ˈlændmɑːrk [countable] an event, discovery or invention that is an important stage in a process or the development of sth (标志重要阶段的)里程碑The ceasefire was seen as a major landmark in the fight against terrorism.停火协定被看作是与恐怖主义斗争的重要里程碑。 watershed ˈwɔːtəʃed; NAmE ˈwɔːtərʃed, ˈwɑːtərʃed [countable] (rather formal, especially written) an event or period of time when an important change takes place 转折点;分界线;分水岭The granting of the vote represented a watershed for the rights of women.获得选举权是女性争取权利的重要一步。 crisis ˈkraɪsɪs (plural crises ˈkraɪsiːz ) [countable] a time when a problem, bad situation or illness reaches its worst point 危难时刻;病危期The fever has passed its crisis.发烧已过危险期。Their marriage had reached crisis point.他们的婚姻已到了危机关头。 crossroads ˈkrɒsrəʊdz; NAmE ˈkrɔːsroʊdz [singular] a time at which you must make an important decision, especially about what to do next (尤指关乎下一步举措的)十字路口,紧要关头,关键时刻He has reached a crossroads in his career.他的事业发展到了一个十字路口。We are standing at an important crossroads in the history of Europe.我们正处于欧洲历史的紧要关头。

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