summit in Finnish
summit in Finnish is huippu, korkein kohta, vuorenhuippu — summit means the highest point of a mountain or hill.
summit in Finnish
huippu
(nautical, rail transport, road transport) The highest point of a canal, railway, road, etc.
korkein kohta
(nautical, rail transport, road transport) The highest point of a canal, railway, road, etc.
huippu
The highest point of a hill, mountain, or similar geographical feature.
vuorenhuippu
The highest point of a hill, mountain, or similar geographical feature.
huippukokous
(by extension) An assembly or gathering of the leaders of countries to discuss issues of international significance; also (loosely) , an important or high-level gathering or meeting.
ylin johto
(archaic) The highest level of political leadership.
päästä huipulle
osallistua huippukokoukseen
(intransitive, politics) To attend a summit (noun sense 2.2.2).
What does "summit" mean?
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noun The highest point of a mountain or hill.
"They reached the summit just before sunrise."
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noun A meeting between top leaders of different countries or organizations to discuss major issues.
"World leaders gathered for a climate summit in Geneva."
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verb To reach the top of a mountain.
"The climbers summited just as the storm rolled in."
summit in a sentence
- They reached the summit just before sunrise.
- Snow covers the summit even in July.
- World leaders gathered for a climate summit in Geneva.
- The climbers summited just as the storm rolled in.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "summit" in Finnish?
"summit" in Finnish is huippu, korkein kohta, vuorenhuippu. summit means: The highest point of a mountain or hill.
How do you use "summit" in a sentence?
Example: "They reached the summit just before sunrise." In Finnish, "summit" is huippu, korkein kohta, vuorenhuippu.
Are there other ways to say "summit" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 7 translations listed for "summit": huippu, korkein kohta, vuorenhuippu, huippukokous, ylin johto, päästä huipulle.
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