What does 全盛期 in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 全盛期 in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 全盛期 in Japanese.
The word 全盛期 in Japanese means 最高潮 、 絶頂 、 全盛期, 花 、 開花, 全盛期、最盛期、真っ盛り、隆盛, 好機、全盛期, 絶頂、全盛期, 全盛期・盛りを過ぎた、初老の. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 全盛期
最高潮 、 絶頂 、 全盛期(figurative (career: high point) (人生などの) When Brian was named vice-president, he knew he was at the apex of his career. |
花 、 開花(flower or flowers on a tree) Magnolia trees have blossoms all summer. |
全盛期、最盛期、真っ盛り、隆盛(figurative (flourishing, blooming) The audience who saw Jessie's first performance at age 18 witnessed the flowering of her talent. |
好機、全盛期(informal, figurative (opportunity, turn) You've had your innings, now it's my turn. |
絶頂、全盛期(figurative, literary (highest point) |
全盛期・盛りを過ぎた、初老の(figurative, informal (be old, no longer be useful) (比喩、非形式的) |
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