zenith in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

zenith in the PONS Dictionary

zenith Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be at the zenith of sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
It reached the zenith of its fame about the eleventh century, and was regarded as a model for all the monasteries of the province.
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This album marked the beginning of a darker period for the singer, after a decade that easily qualified as the zenith of her career.
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In the zenith an eye in a triangle, surrounded by a glory, proper.
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This was at the end of a long period of secular decline after the economic zenith of 1650.
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Invention of bow had given new zenith to warfare.
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The 1890s marked the zenith of his poetic work.
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It forms no more than one-quarter of a circle centered on the zenith and on the same side as the sun.
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The 1988 event saw the event reach its zenith in terms of entry numbers, with 603 starters.
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A high-temperature resistant 1.0 m diameter high-gain antenna is mounted on a short boom on the zenith side of the spacecraft.
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Zenith cameras are generally mounted on a turnable platform to allow star images to be taken in two camera directions (two-face-measurement).
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