
(活动)
事件
anything that takes place, particularly something important

(时刻)
场合
the time at which a particular event happens

(事件)
现象
a fact, event, or situation that is observed, especially one that is unusual or not fully understood

(意外)
事故
an unexpected and unpleasant event that happens by chance, usually causing damage or injury

(小意外)
小事故
a minor accident that has no serious consequences

(灾祸)
灾难
a sudden and unfortunate event that causes a great amount of death and destruction

(偶然)
巧合
a situation in which two things happen simultaneously by chance that is considered unusual

(偶然的)
附带的
alongside or in connection with a more important event

(不小心地)
意外地
by chance and without planning in advance
语法信息:

(开始)
开端
the beginning of something

(发作)
开始
the beginning point or stage of something, especially unpleasant

(开端)
开始
the starting point of an activity or event

(结尾)
结论
the final event or part that marks the end of something

(终止)
停止
a process or fact of ceasing

(关键点)
转折点
a point at which a drastic change occurs in a situation, especially one that makes it improve
The phrase "turning point" does not have a specific origin tied to a particular person or historical event. It is a common expression that evolved over time to describe a pivotal moment of change or transformation. The concept of a turning point in a narrative or in life situations has been recognized and expressed in various forms throughout human history. As such, the phrase has become a widely understood and used expression in the English language. It is often used when describing pivotal moments in personal journeys, such as a life-changing decision, a transformative experience, or a critical event that alters the course of one's life.
语法信息:

(高潮)
亮点
the most outstanding, enjoyable or exciting part of something

(顶点)
巅峰
the stage or point of highest quality, activity, success, etc.

(中间点)
中点
the point that marks the middle of an event, activity or period of time
语法信息:

(领悟)
顿悟
a moment in which one comes to a sudden realization
语法信息:

(阶段性)
阶段
one of the phases in which a process or event is divided into
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