English to Spanish Dictionary pinnacle

pinnacle

pináculo
definition
verb
a rustic cross was pinnacled upon the makeshift altar
set on or as if on a pinnacle.
noun
As we chugged along the vivid green Wuyang River towards Dragon King Gorge, thickly forested crags and pinnacles of rock rose high above.
a high, pointed piece of rock.
translation of 'pinnacle'
verb
poner en un pedestal,
coronar
noun
cumbre,
pico,
pináculo
example
The memorable events would be symbolized and carved into a totem pole that would stand at the 'pinnacle' of the pagoda roof for the next year's gyre journey.
After all, women are at the 'pinnacle' of all-time success.
Growing up in the poor country, he viewed Hollywood celebrities as the 'pinnacle' of success.
So, after reaching the 'pinnacle' of success as guest choir at the Jack Symons Charity Concert, what's left for Charlotte and her young singers?
The boom-and-bust economy sent a few poor men to the 'pinnacle' of success while merchants dreaded overstocked markets and plummeting fortunes.
He rose from very humble beginnings and reached the 'pinnacle' of success and later he fell, due to his own avarice and crookedness.
After working in the hospitality industry for 21 years, Gao has proved herself to be a person who reaches the 'pinnacle' of success in whatever field she involves herself.
The Red Plum's box keel was scraped, but her hull was undamaged by the uncharted 'pinnacle' of rock which she encountered around ten miles off the coast of the Antarctic peninsula.
Perhaps the 'pinnacle' of his behind-the-scenes success has been Jamaica's Carnival.
Cllr Staunton said that Westport had reached the 'pinnacle' of success, but added that there are still challenges ahead.
Think back to 1997, when the Brit shoe-gazing movement had reached the 'pinnacle' of its US success.
Although he reached the 'pinnacle' of success, he was unspoilt by it.
he had reached the 'pinnacle' of his career
Although Louise seemed to have reached the 'pinnacle' of success and was becoming increasingly famous for her work, she began to feel that it was time to embark on yet another direction along her path.
They came from the Parthenon, which marks the highest 'pinnacle' of classical Doric architecture.
Thanks to Inchon, MacArthur, a general who always put himself above the normal chain of command, was at the 'pinnacle' of his success.
It remains a powerful and compelling story that someone comes here with nothing, can't even speak English, and rises to the 'pinnacle' of success.
He attained the 'pinnacle' of success he has always dreamed.
Being rich, successful and at the 'pinnacle' of your profession appears to be frowned upon if you are David Beckham.
Inside we have two full pages of coverage of this great achievement, and many local people tell of their delight to be part of an effort that has reached the 'pinnacle' of success in the county.
Thackeray said the BJP had touched the 'pinnacle' of success under Vajpayee's leadership and lamented that some ambitious leaders in the party were eyeing his place.
The family of a woman killed when a stone 'pinnacle' fell from the roof of a 14th century church criticised a coroner yesterday for his decision not to call for a nationwide review of the safety of historic buildings.
This area includes a 'pinnacle' or rock climbing wall and a waterfall.
In science, theory is the 'pinnacle' of scientific success.
Moving along the edge of a rock 'pinnacle' , the diver inspects a narrow crevice; the entire fissure appears to be vibrating!
Knokke's Casino represented for a Belgian singer like Brel the 'pinnacle' of success, glamorous like Las Vegas was for Frank Sinatra.
he had reached the 'pinnacle' of his career
When we arrived at the rock 'pinnacle' on the side of the canyon, I showed them a couple of thin crack lines I had scouted out a week or two before.
Thirteen maybe unlucky for some but after forking out the £1,800 costs each, they are hoping to get up and down the African 'pinnacle' in one proud piece.
It's an indisputable fact that departmental status represents the 'pinnacle' of academic success - in both scholarly and institutional terms.
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