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Event
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事件

anything that takes place, particularly something important

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The wedding was a joyous event that brought family and friends together.
Attending the annual music festival was the highlight event of the summer.
Occasion
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(时刻)

(时刻)

场合

the time at which a particular event happens

Phenomenon
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(事件)

(事件)

现象

a fact, event, or situation that is observed, especially one that is unusual or not fully understood

accident
Accident
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(意外)

(意外)

事故

an unexpected and unpleasant event that happens by chance, usually causing damage or injury

Mishap
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(小意外)

(小意外)

小事故

a minor accident that has no serious consequences

disaster
Disaster
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(灾祸)

(灾祸)

灾难

a sudden and unfortunate event that causes a great amount of death and destruction

Coincidence
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(偶然)

(偶然)

巧合

a situation in which two things happen simultaneously by chance that is considered unusual

Incidental
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(偶然的)

(偶然的)

附带的

alongside or in connection with a more important event

accidentally
Accidentally
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(不小心地)

(不小心地)

意外地

by chance and without planning in advance

intentionally

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outset
Outset
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(开始)

(开始)

开端

the beginning of something

middle
onset
Onset
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(发作)

(发作)

开始

the beginning point or stage of something, especially unpleasant

inception
Inception
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(开端)

(开端)

开始

the starting point of an activity or event

Conclusion
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(结尾)

(结尾)

结论

the final event or part that marks the end of something

beginning
cessation
Cessation
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(终止)

(终止)

停止

a process or fact of ceasing

turning point
Turning point
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(关键点)

(关键点)

转折点

Idiom

a point at which a drastic change occurs in a situation, especially one that makes it improve

What is the origin of the idiom "turning point" and when to use it?

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.

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Highlight
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(高潮)

(高潮)

亮点

the most outstanding, enjoyable or exciting part of something

Peak
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(顶点)

(顶点)

巅峰

the stage or point of highest quality, activity, success, etc.

Midpoint
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(中间点)

(中间点)

中点

the point that marks the middle of an event, activity or period of time

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Epiphany
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(领悟)

(领悟)

顿悟

a moment in which one comes to a sudden realization

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Stage
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(阶段性)

(阶段性)

阶段

one of the phases in which a process or event is divided into

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