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- n. 要點;得分;標點;[機] 尖端
- vt. 指向;弄尖;加標點于
- vi. 表明;指向
- n. (Point)人名;(法)普安
詞組搭配
at all points
in every part or respect
在各部分;在各方面;完全地
case in point
an instance or example that illustrates what is being discussed
恰當(dāng)?shù)睦?/p>
the ‘green revolution’ in agriculture is a good case in point.
農(nóng)業(yè)上的“綠色革命”就是一個很好的恰當(dāng)例子。
in point of fact
the ‘green revolution’ in agriculture is a good case in point.
農(nóng)業(yè)上的“綠色革命”就是一個很好的恰當(dāng)例子。
make one's point
put across a proposition clearly and convincingly
(清楚地,有說服力地)闡明觀點
off the point
irrelevant
不沾邊,不相關(guān)
point the finger
openly accuse someone or apportion blame
公開指責(zé),公開責(zé)備
the point of no return
the point in a journey or enterprise at which it becomes essential or more practical to continue to the end
只能進不能退的地步
point of sailing
a sailing boat's heading in relation to the wind
(帆船相對于風(fēng)向的)艏向
score points
deliberately make oneself appear superior to someone else by making clever remarks
占欺頭,在爭辯中勝過
she was constantly trying to think of ways to score points off him.
她不斷想法子占他的欺頭。
take someone's point
(chiefly Brit.)accept the validity of someone's idea or argument
(主英)接受某人的觀點(或立場)
up to a point
to some extent but not completely
在一定程度上,有一點
win on points
(Boxing)win by scoring more points than one's opponent (as awarded by the judges and/or the referee) rather than by a knockout
(拳擊)以得分高(而不是擊倒對手)取勝
point something out
direct someone's gaze or attention towards something, especially by extending one's finger
(為引人注目或注意而用手指)指出
[reporting verb]say something to make someone aware of a fact or circumstance
指出,指明
[with clause]she pointed out that his van had been in the car park all day.
她指出他的小貨車一整天都在停車場。
[with direct speech]‘Most of the people round here are very poor,’ I pointed out.
我指出,“這里的人多數(shù)都很窮?!薄?/p>
beside the point
Irrelevant to the matter at hand.
和手頭的事無關(guān)的