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单词 | point |
释义 | point [pɔɪnt] noun IDEA EXPRESSED 表达的思想 ESSENTIAL countable ■an idea, opinion or piece of information that is said or written 观点;论点 •I'd like to discuss the first point in your essay.我想讨论一下你文章中的第一点。 •You made the/sb's point ESSENTIAL ■the meaning or most important part of what someone says or writes (某人)的意思,要点 •The point is, if you don't claim the money now you might never get it.重要的是,如果你现在不索取这笔钱的话,你可能就再也得不到了。 •I think you missed •I take •Please get to •He hasn't got much money, but that's not the point (= that is not the important thing).他没有多少钱,但这不是重点。 ESSENTIAL only singular ■an opinion or fact that deserves to be considered seriously, or which other people agree is true 想法,意见;事实 •Yes, I can see •OK, you've made beside the point ■not important or not related to the subject being discussed 不重要的;离题的,不相关的 •The fact that he doesn't want to come is beside the point - he should have been invited.他不想来这并不重要——重要的是他本来应该受邀请的。 that's a (good) point ■said to show that what someone has just said is true or important 所言甚是 •"We'll take the bus." "But we haven't got any money for the fare." "That's a point."“我们乘公共汽车吧。”“但我们没钱买车票。”“这倒是。” [pɔɪnt] noun TIME OR PLACE 时间或地点 ESSENTIAL countable ■a particular time or stage reached in a process 时刻;阶段 •At •I was completely lost at one point.我一度完全不知所措了。 •[+ question word] It was so confusing that eventually it got to •I said I'd tell her the bad news, but when it came to the point ESSENTIAL countable ■a particular place 地点 •the point where the road bends公路拐弯处 •This is a good point from which to watch the race.这是个观看比赛的好地方。 boiling/melting/freezing, etc. point ■the temperature at which a substance boils/melts/freezes, etc. 沸点/熔点/冰点等 [pɔɪnt] noun PURPOSE 目的 ESSENTIAL uncountable ■purpose or usefulness 目的,意义;用处 •I see little point in •I'd like to write to him, but what's the •[+ -ing [pɔɪnt] noun UNIT 单位 ESSENTIAL countable ■a mark or unit for counting, especially how much a person or team has scored in a sport (尤指体育运动的)比分,得分 •The youngest skier won the most points.那个最年轻的滑雪选手得分最高。 •He won the world heavyweight boxing championship on •Interest rates have risen by two percentage points (= 2%).利率上涨了两个百分点。 countable specialized ■a unit used for measuring the size of printed letters, equal to about 0.3 mm 点,磅值(印刷字型大小的计量单位,约等于0.3毫米) •The large letters are in [pɔɪnt] noun SHARP END 尖 ADVANCED countable ■the sharp end of something, such as a knife (刀等的)尖(端) •The knife landed with its point sticking into the floor.刀落地时刀尖刺入了地面。 •Be careful with that needle - it has a very sharp point.小心针,它的头很尖。 ⇒ See also gunpoint[pɔɪnt] noun CHARACTERISTIC 特点 countable ■a particular quality or characteristic of a person or thing 特点;特质;特征 •There are various points to look out for when you're judging dogs in a competition.在比赛中要根据各方面的特点对狗作出评比。 •He's boring, but I suppose he has his good •I think her kindness is one of her strong [pɔɪnt] noun PIECE OF LAND 一块地 countable ■a long thin area of land that stretches out into the sea 尖岬,岬角 •Spurn Point斯珀恩角 [pɔɪnt] noun SIGN 符号 countable ■a small round spot that is used in numbers to separate whole numbers from parts of numbers 小数点 •One kilogram equals two point two (= 2.2) pounds.1公斤等于2.2磅。 •The error occurred when someone left out the decimal [pɔɪnt] noun FEET 脚 points [plural] specialized ■the toes of a ballet dancer's shoes (芭蕾舞鞋的)鞋尖 •She is learning how to dance on her points.她正在学习如何以足尖踮地跳舞。 [pɔɪnt] noun ELECTRIC 电路的 countable UK ■a socket to which a wire from a piece of electrical equipment is connected in order to supply it with electricity or a radio, television or other signal 插座 •a TV antenna point电视天线插孔 •There is a telephone point in every room.每个房间都有电话线插孔。 countable specialized ■in some car engines, either of two parts that allow or prevent the flow of electricity (汽车引擎分电器的)接点 •He checked the points and plugs and topped up the oil.他检查了分电器接点和火花塞,加满了油。 [pɔɪnt] noun RAILWAY 铁路 points [plural] mainly UK (US usually switches) ■a place on a railway track where the rails (= metal bars on which the trains travel) can be moved to allow a train to change from one track to another (铁路的)道岔,转辙器 •The train rattled as it went over the points.火车哐啷哐啷驶过道岔。 [pɔɪnt] noun MARK 记号 countable ■a small round mark on a line, plan or map to show the position of something (表示位置的)点 •Join the points A and B together on the diagram with a straight line.将图上的 A 点和 B 点用直线连起来。 countable ■a mark on a compass which shows direction, such as North, South, East and West (罗盘上的)方位点,罗经点 countable ■a very small round light that you can see in the distance 光点 •I could just make out the tiny points of a car's headlights far away.我只能勉强看到远处车前灯的小小光点。 [pɔɪnt] noun be on the point of (doing) sth ■to be going to do something very soon 即将…之时,正要…之时 •As we were on the point of giving •She was so tired that she was on the point of collapse.她累得快垮掉了。 [pɔɪnt] noun make a point of doing sth ■to always do something or to take particular care to do something 坚持;重视,特别注意 •She makes a point of keeping all her shopping receipts.她总是把所有的购物发票都保留下来。 [pɔɪnt] noun my point exactly ■said in answer to something that someone has just said when you believe it yourself, or when you have said it yourself earlier 正是我的意思 •"So even if we got the funding, we still couldn't get the project started." "My point exactly."“那么即使我们得到了那笔资金,也仍然无法开始专案。”“我就是那意思。” [pɔɪnt] noun to the point ■expressing something very important or suitable for the subject being discussed 中肯的,切中要点的,切题的 •Her comments on my work were very apt and to the point.她对我工作的评论十分贴切中肯。 [pɔɪnt] noun up to a point ■partly, or to a limited degree 在一定程度上 •Of course there is some truth in all this, but only •The new traffic scheme worked up to a point, but it had its problems.新的交通方案实行起来还相当有效,但仍有些问题。 [pɔɪnt] verb ESSENTIAL intransitive ■to direct other people's attention to something by holding out your finger towards it 指,指向 •"Look at that!" she said, pointing at •Small children are often told that it's rude to point.小孩子们经常被告知用手指指点点是不礼貌的。 ESSENTIAL transitive ■to hold something out in the direction of someone or something 用…对准,瞄准 •He said that the man had pointed a knife at IMPROVER intransitive ■If something points in a particular direction, it is turned towards that direction 指向;朝向 •The road sign points left.路标指向左边。 •All the cars were pointing in the same direction.所有的汽车都朝一个方向开。 •There was an arrow pointing to [pɔɪnt] verb point sb towards/in the direction of sth ■to suggest that someone should do or buy a particular thing 提议某人做某事或购买某物 •The salesman was trying to point us in the direction of the most expensive furniture in the showroom.那个销售员设法诱劝我们购买展览室中最贵的家俱。 [pɔɪnt] verbpoint 1 |
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