turning point

    转折点; 转机
日语:転換点 韩语:전환점 德语:Wendepunkt 法语:tournant 俄语:momento crucial

相关例句


For me, it was a turning point.(对我来说那是个转折点。)

That's your life turning point.(那是人生转折点。)

Some hope this marks a broader turning point.(有人认为,这是一个标志性的转折点。)

Japan is in fact at a turning point.(实际上,日本正处在一个转折点上。)

This was a turning point in my life.(这是我生命中的转折点。)

This was a turning point for her.(这对于她来说是个转折点。)

He reckons that the forthcoming field tests will be the turning point — and he's hoping for good news.(他认为即将进行的实地试验将是一个转折点,他希望有好消息。)

The promotion proved to be a turning point in his career.(这次提升最后证明是他职业生涯的一个转折点。)

I can't remember when the turning point occurred, but it might be a summer morning when I was in New York.(我不记得这个转折点是在什么时候发生的,但有可能是在纽约的一个夏天的早晨。)

This was a turning point for Mark.(对马克来说这是个转折点。)

英英释义


noun

1. the intersection of two streets

e.g. standing on the corner watching all the girls go by

Synonym: cornerstreet corner

2. an event marking a unique or important historical change of course or one on which important developments depend

e.g. the agreement was a watershed in the history of both nations

Synonym: landmarkwatershed

词典解释


1. 转折点;转机
A turning point is a time at which an important change takes place which affects the future of a person or thing.

turning point的近义词

e.g. The vote yesterday appears to mark something of a turning point in the war...
昨天的投票似乎标志着战争中的某个转折点。
e.g. Hungary's opening of the border was a turning point for the refugees.
匈牙利开放边境对难民来说是个转机。