时间: 2025-04-25 04:59:24
美: [pɔɪnt]
英: [pɒɪnt]
n. 要点;得分;标点;[机] 尖端
vt. 指向;弄尖;加标点于
vi. 表明;指向
n. (Point)人名;(法)普安
最后更新时间:2025-04-25 04:59:24
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:
He pointed out the flaws in the argument.
(以上例句均为原创,适用于不同语境)
同义词:
反义词:
通过以上的学*分析,我们可以更全面地理解和使用“point”这个单词。
[N-COUNT] You use point to refer to something that someone has said or written. 看法
例:We disagree with every point she makes.我们不同意她提出的任何观点。
例:The following account will clearly illustrate this point.以下的陈述将清楚地阐明这一看法。
[N-SING] If you say that someone has a point, or if you take their point, you mean that you accept that what they have said is important and should be considered. 重要性
例:"If he'd already killed once, surely he'd have killed Sarah?" She had a point there.“如果他已经杀过一次人,莎拉就一定是他杀的了吗?”她这句话有道理。
[N-SING] The point of what you are saying or discussing is the most important part that provides a reason or explanation for the rest. 要点
例:"Did I ask you to talk to me?"—"That's not the point."“我要你跟我说了吗?”—“问题不在这儿。”
[N-SING] If you ask what the point of something is, or say that there is no point in it, you are indicating that a particular action has no purpose or would not be useful. 意义; 目的
例:What was the point of thinking about him?想着他有什么意义呢?
[N-COUNT] A point is a detail, aspect, or quality of something or someone. 细节 (之处)
例:Many of the points in the report are correct.报告中的很多细节是正确的。
例:The most interesting point about the village was its religion.这个村庄最有趣的一点是它的宗教。
[N-COUNT] A point is a particular place or position where something happens. 地点
例:I'm sure there's another point we could meet at, but not there.我确信我们还有别的地点可以会面,但不是那儿。
[N-SING] You use point to refer to a particular time, or to a particular stage in the development of something. 时刻; 阶段
例:We're all going to die at some point.我们都会在某一时刻死去的。
例:It got to the point where he had to leave.到了他不得不离开的时候了。
[N-COUNT] The point of something such as a pin, needle, or knife is the thin, sharp end of it. (别针、针、刀等的) 尖端
例:Put the tomatoes into a bowl and stab each one with the point of a knife.把那些西红柿放在一只碗里,然后用刀尖把每个都划开。
[N-COUNT] In some sports, competitions, and games, a point is one of the single marks that are added together to give the total score. (体育比赛中的) 得分
例:Chamberlain scored 50 or more points four times in the season.张伯伦在那个赛季中4次得分在50或50以上。
[N-COUNT] The points of the compass are directions such as North, South, East, and West. (罗盘的) 方位点
例:Sightseers arrived from all points of the compass.观光客从四面八方赶了过来。
[[英国英语]] On a railway line, the points are the levers and rails at a place where two tracks join or separate. The points enable a train to move from one track to another. (铁轨的) 接点
例:...a set of railway tracks – including points – and a model train.…一套铁轨–含转辙器–和一个火车模型。
[V-I] If you point at a person or thing, you hold out your finger toward them in order to make someone notice them. (用手指) 指向
例:I pointed at the boy sitting nearest me.我指了指坐得离我最近的那个男孩。
例:He pointed at me with the stem of his pipe.他用他的烟斗柄指着我。
[V-T] If you point something at someone, you aim the tip or end of it toward them. 对准
例:David pointed his finger at Mary.戴维手指着玛丽。
[V-I] If something points to a place or points in a particular direction, it shows where that place is or it faces in that direction. 指向
例:An arrow pointed to the toilets.一个箭头指向了厕所。
例:He controlled the car until it was pointing forward again.他控制住了汽车,直到车头再次朝向前方。
[V-I] If something points to a particular situation, it suggests that the situation exists or is likely to occur. 表明; 显示
例:Earlier reports pointed to students working harder, more continuously, and with enthusiasm.早期的报告显示学生学习更刻苦、持续的时间更长,而且兴致高昂。
[V-I] If you point to something that has happened or that is happening, you are using it as proof that a particular situation exists. 着重指出
例:George Fodor points to other weaknesses in the campaign.乔治·福多尔着重指出了这场活动的其他缺点。
[PHRASE] If you say that something is beside the point, you mean that it is not relevant to the subject that you are discussing. 不相关的
例:Brian didn't like it, but that was beside the point.布赖恩是不喜欢它,但这同讨论的问题不相关。
[PHRASE] When someone comes to the point or gets to the point, they start talking about the thing that is most important to them. 谈正题; 言归正传
例:He came to the point at once. "You did a splendid job on this case."他立刻切入正题。“你这件事情干得真棒。”
[PHRASE] If you make your point or prove your point, you prove that something is true, either by arguing about it or by your actions or behaviour. 证明自己的论点
例:I think you've made your point, dear.我想你已经证明了你的论点,亲爱的。
例:Dr. David McCleland studied one-hundred people, aged eighteen to sixty, to prove the point.戴维·麦克莱兰博士对100个年龄在18岁到60岁之间的人进行了研究,以证明自己的论点。
[PHRASE] If you make a point of doing something, you do it in a very deliberate or obvious way. 有意
例:She made a point of spending as much time as possible away from Oklahoma.她有意尽可能长时间地呆在俄克拉何马以外的地方。
[PHRASE] If you are on the point of doing something, you are about to do it. 正要…之际
例:He was on the point of saying something when the phone rang.他正要说些什么的时候,电话响了。
[PHRASE] Something that is to the point is relevant to the subject that you are discussing, or expressed neatly without wasting words or time. 中肯的
例:The description which he had been given was brief and to the point.对他所作的描述简要、中肯。
[PHRASE] If you say that something is true up to a point, you mean that it is partly but not completely true. 在一定程度上
例:"Was she good?"—"Mmm. Up to a point."“她优秀吗?”—“嗯,还过得去。”