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point

noun
/pɔɪnt/
/pɔɪnt/
Idioms
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    opinion/fact看法;事实

  1. [countable] a thing that somebody says or writes giving their opinion or stating a fact论点;观点;见解
    • She made several interesting points in the article.她在文章中提出了几个有趣的观点。
    • I take your point (= understand and accept what you are saying).我赞同你的看法。
    • He's just saying that to prove a point (= to show his idea is right).他那样说只是为了证明他的看法。
    • OK, you've made your point!好了,你已经把话说清楚了!
    see also talking point
    Extra Examples
    • He had trouble getting his point across.他难以说清自己的想法。
    • I do agree with her final point.我的确同意她的最后一个观点。
    • She banged on the table to emphasize her point.她啪地拍了一下桌子以强调自己的观点。
    • They argued the point for hours.这一点他们争论了好几个小时了。
    • She had clearly won her point.她显然赢得了她的观点。
    • There are many important points made throughout the book.整本书有许多重要的观点。
    • There are two key points to remember. 有两点需要记住。
    • We have three main points of concern.我们有三个主要关注点。
    • The author makes a similar point about American farmers.作者对美国农民提出了类似的观点。
    • Cost was another important point raised at the meeting.成本是会上提出的另一个重要问题。
    • She gave further examples to illustrate her point.她举了更多的例子来说明她的观点。
    Topics Opinion and argumenta1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • excellent
    • good
    • interesting
    verb + point
    • have
    • see
    • take
    phrases
    • a case in point
    • the point at issue
    • a point of agreement
    See full entry
  2. main idea要点

  3. [countable]
    (usually the point)
    the main or most important idea in something that is said or done重点;要点;核心问题
    • The point is you shouldn't have to wait so long to see a doctor.关键是看病不该等那么长时间。
    • I wish he would get to the point (= say it quickly).但愿他快点说正题。
    • I'll come straight to the point: we need more money.我就直说吧:我们还需要钱。
    • Do you see my point (= understand)?你明白我的意思吗?
    • I think I missed the point (= did not understand).我想我没听懂。
    • You have a point (= your idea is right)—it would be better to wait till this evening.你说的有道理,还是等到今天晚上比较好。
    • ‘There won’t be anywhere to park.’ ‘Oh, that’s a (good) point.’ (= I had not thought of that)“会找不到地方停车。” “嗯,还真是。”
    • It just isn't true. That's the whole point (= the only important fact).最重要的是,那根本不是事实。
    • I thought the whole point was getting the same amount done with less effort.我认为重点是用更少的努力完成同样的工作量。
    • ‘He's been married before.’ ‘That's beside the point(= not important).“他结过婚。” “那不重要。”
    • I know it won't cost very much but that's not the point (= not the important thing).我知道那花不了多少钱,但这不是重点。
    • point behind something The point behind the film was to help people understand the motivations of the criminals.这部电影的主旨是帮助人们理解罪犯的动机。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • basic
    verb + the point
    • come to
    • get to
    • get
    preposition
    • beside the point
    • to the point
    phrases
    • more to the point
    See full entry
  4. purpose目的

  5. [uncountable, singular] the purpose or aim of something意图;目的;理由
    • What's the point of all this violence?这些暴行的意图何在?
    • ‘Why don't you try again?’ ‘What's the point?’“你为什么不再试一次?“这有什么意义,”。
    • The point of the lesson is to compare the two countries.本课的目的是比较这两个国家。
    • point of doing something I don't see the point of doing it all again.我就不明白,再做一次有什么意义。
    • point in doing something There's no point in getting angry.发火是没有用的。
    Synonyms purposepurpose
    • aim
    • intention
    • plan
    • point
    • idea
    These are all words for talking about what somebody/​something intends to do or achieve.
    • purpose what something is supposed to achieve; what somebody is trying to achieve:
      • Our campaign’s main purpose is to raise money.我们这次活动的主要目的是募款。
    • aim what somebody is trying to achieve; what something is supposed to achieve:
      • She went to London with the aim of finding a job.她去伦敦是为了找工作。
      • Our main aim is to increase sales in Europe.我们的主要目标是增加在欧洲的销售量。
    purpose or aim?用 purpose 还是 aim?Your purpose for doing something is your reason for doing it; your aim is what you want to achieve. Aim can suggest that you are only trying to achieve something; purpose gives a stronger sense of achievement being certain. Aim can be somebody’s aim or the aim of something. Purpose is more usually the purpose of something: you can talk about somebody’s purpose but that is more formal.
    • intention what you intend to do:
      • I have no intention of going to the wedding.我无意去参加婚礼。
      • She’s full of good intentions but they rarely work out.她虽然处处出于善意,却很少行的通。
    • plan what you intend to do or achieve:
      • There are no plans to build new offices.现在没有建新办公楼的计划。
    intention or plan?用 intention 还是 plan?Your intentions are what you want to do, especially in the near future; your plans are what you have decided or arranged to do, often, but not always, in the longer term.
    • point (rather informal) the purpose or aim of something:指意图、目的、理由:
      • What’s the point of all this violence?这些暴行的意图何在?
      • The point of the lesson is to compare the two countries.本课的目的是比较这两个国家。
    • idea (rather informal) the purpose of something; somebody’s aim:指目的、意图:
      • The whole idea of going was so that we could meet her new boyfriend.我们去的唯一目的就是要见她的新男朋友。
      • What’s the idea behind this?这背后的意图是什么?
    point or idea?用 point 还是 idea?Point is a more negative word than idea. If you say What’s the point…? you are suggesting that there is no point; if you say What’s the idea…? you are genuinely asking a question. Point, but not idea, is used to talk about things you feel annoyed or unhappy about: There’s no idea in…I don’t see the idea of…. Patterns
    • with the purpose/​aim/​intention/​idea of doing something
    • somebody’s intention/​plan to do something
    • to have a(n) purpose/​aim/​intention/​plan/​point
    • to achieve/​fulfil a(n) purpose/​aim
    Extra Examples
    • I didn't get the point of the story.我不明白这个故事想要说明什么。
    • I don't see the point in arguing.我不明白争论有什么意思。
    • It doesn't have any point to it.这没有任何意义。
    • There's absolutely no point in complaining now.现在抱怨已完全没有用了。
    • What's the point of worrying?担忧有什么用呢?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • whole
    verb + point
    • have
    • see
    • get
    preposition
    • point in
    • point of
    See full entry
  6. detail细节

  7. [countable] a particular detail or fact具体细节(或事实)
    • Can you explain that point again?你能再解释一下那一点吗?
    • Summarize the main points of the argument.总结论点的要点。
    • I should like to highlight the key points.我想强调一下要点。
    • An important point has been missed out.遗漏了一个要点。
    • You raise an interesting point.你提出了一个有趣的观点。
    see also action point, data point
    Extra Examples
    • There are one or two points that aren't yet clear.有一两点还不清楚。
    • He summarized all the salient points of the case.他总结了这个案件的所有要点。
    • the major selling point of the line该品种的主要卖点
    • There is only one point of difference between the two models.这两个型号只有一点不同。
    • The committee recommended a number of action points to avoid such problems in the future.委员会建议了几项行动计划以便将来避免这类问题。
    • The book's main point of interest is the insight into her early life.这本书的主要兴趣在于对她早年生活的洞察。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • finer
    • good
    • strong
    phrases
    • a point of difference
    • a point of interest
    See full entry
  8. quality素质

  9. [countable] a particular quality or feature that somebody/something has特点;特性;特征
    • Tact is not one of her strong points.她不善于圆通处事。
    • Read the manual to learn the program's finer points (= small details).读一下指南,以了解这一程序的细节。
    • Living in Scotland has its good points but the weather is not one of them.在苏格兰生活有其优点,但天气不好。
    • One of the hotel's plus points (= good features) is that it is very central.这个旅馆的一大优点是它位于市中心。
    • There is not a single weak point in his essay.他的文章没有一个弱点。
    see also selling point
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • finer
    • good
    • strong
    phrases
    • a point of difference
    • a point of interest
    See full entry
  10. time时间

  11. [countable] a particular time or stage of development时刻;关头;瞬间;阶段
    • We had reached the point when there was no money left.我们曾落到身无分文的地步。
    • at/on the point of something The climber was at the point of death when they found him.那个登山者被人发现的时候已奄奄一息了。
    • at one, some, this, etc. point At one point he looked like winning.他一度接近胜利。
    • Many people suffer from mental illness at some point in their lives.许多人在人生的某个阶段都会得精神疾病。
    • At this point in time we just have to wait.到这种时刻,我们只好等待了。
    • At this point I don't care what you decide to do.到这个时候,我不在乎你决定要怎么做了。
    • up to/until that point Up to that point we were living in London.在那之前,我们住在伦敦。
    see also end point, high point, low point, midpoint, pain point, pinch point, saturation point, starting point, sticking point, tipping point, turning point
    Extra Examples
    • I've reached the point (= in a book, etc.) where his father is dying.我读到他父亲临终的部份了。
    • There comes a point in most people's lives when they want to settle down.大多数人在一生中的某个阶段都会想安定下来。
    • by the time the movie has reached its halfway point电影演到一半的时候
    • We worked all night to the point of collapse.我们干了一个通宵,都快崩溃了。
    • to fill a bag to bursting point几乎将袋子撑破
    • well below its financial break-even point远低于其财务盈亏平衡点
    • At that point in time, I didn't have children, so was free to travel.在那个时间点,我没有孩子,所以可以自由旅行。
    • This is definitely a critical point in my life right now.现在绝对是我一生中决定性的时刻。
    • One in eight American women will develop breast cancer at some point in her life.八分之一的美国女性在一生中的某个时候会患上乳腺癌。
    • I shall save some money each month from this point onwards.从现在起,我每个月都会存些钱。
    • At some point, the children are going to be hungry.在某个时候,孩子们会饿的。
    • Let me know if you want to talk at any point.如果你想谈谈,随时告诉我。
    • Beyond a certain point, personal wealth should be used to make a difference to society.超越某一点,个人财富应该用来对社会有所作为。
    • Up until that point, he had never left the village.在那之前,他从未离开过这个村庄。
    • I understand her feelings up to a certain point.在某种程度上,我理解她的感受。
    • When it came to the point where they were not satisfied, they left.到了他们不满意的地步,就走了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • high
    • low
    • halfway
    verb + point
    • get to
    • reach
    point + verb
    • come
    preposition
    • at a/​the point
    • on the point of
    • to the point of
    phrases
    • a point in time
    • the point of no return
    See full entry
  12. place地方

  13. [countable] a particular place or area某地方;地点
    • I'll wait for you at the meeting point in the arrivals hall.我将在到港大厅的迎接处等你。
    • the point at which the river divides河流分叉点
    • Draw a line from point A to point B.从 A 点到 B 点画一条线。
    • No parking beyond this point.请勿越界停车。
    Synonyms placeplace
    • site
    • area
    • position
    • point
    • location
    • scene
    • spot
    • venue
    These are all words for a particular area or part of an area, especially one used for a particular purpose or where somebody/​something is situated or happens.
    • place a particular point, area, city, town, building, etc., especially one used for a particular purpose or where a particular thing happens:
      • This would be a good place for a picnic.这可是个野餐的好地方。
    • site the place where something, especially a building, is or will be located; a place where something happened or that is used for a particular purpose:
      • They’ve chosen a site for the new school.他们为新学校选了校址。
    • area a part of a room, building or particular space that is used for a special purpose; a particular place on an object:
      • the hotel reception area旅馆接待处
      • Move the cursor to a blank area on the screen.把光标移至电脑屏幕的空白区。
    • position the place where a person or thing is located; the place where somebody/​something is meant to be:
      • From his position at the top of the hill, he could see the harbour.他在山头那个位置可以俯瞰海港。
      The position of somebody/​something is often temporary: the place where somebody/​something is at a particular time.
    • point a particular place within an area, where something happens or is supposed to happen:
      • the point at which the river divides河流分岔点
    • location a place where something happens or exists, especially a place that is not named or not known:
      • The company is moving to a new location.公司准备迁移新址。
    • scene a place where something happens, especially something unpleasant:
      • the scene of the accident事故现场
    • spot a particular point or area, especially one that has a particular character or where something particular happens:
      • The lake is one of the local beauty spots.这个湖是当地的一个风景点。
    • venue the place where people meet for an organized event such as a performance or sports event.指演出、体育比赛等的聚会地点、场馆、会场
    Patterns
    • at a place/​site/​position/​point/​location/​scene/​spot/​venue
    • in a(n) place/​area/​position/​location/​venue
    • the place/​site/​point/​location/​spot/​venue where…
    • the right place/​site/​position/​location/​spot/​venue
    • a central site/​position/​location/​venue
    • the/​somebody’s/​something’s exact/​precise place/​site/​position/​point/​location/​spot
    see also entry point, focal point, jumping-off point, pressure point, rallying point, three-point turn, touch point, trig point, vanishing point, vantage point
    Extra Examples
    • This website is an excellent beginning point for any pianist.这个网站对任何弹钢琴的人都是一个非常好的入门。
    • Baja California is the crossing point for most illegal immigrants to the US.大多数非法移民到美国的人把下加利福尼亚作为一个过境点。
    • a convenient midway point between Memphis and St. Louis孟菲斯和圣路易斯之间一个方便的中途点
    • an excellent entrance point into Glacier National Park冰川国家公园的绝佳入口
    • one stopping point on their tour of the shrines他们圣地之旅的一个停靠点
    • pressures points on the foot足部压觉点
    • the starting and ending point for most safaris大多数远征队的起点和终点
    • We were past the halfway point of the race.我们已经过了比赛的中点。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • central
    • focal
    • fixed
    verb + point
    • arrive at
    • reach
    • provide
    phrases
    • a point of contact
    • a point of reference
    See full entry
  14. direction方向

  15. [countable] one of the marks of direction around a compass(罗盘上的)罗经点,方位点
    • the points of the compass (= N, S, E, W, etc.)罗盘上的罗经点
  16. see also cardinal points

    in competition竞赛

  17. [countable]
    (abbreviation pt)
    an individual unit that adds to a score in a game or sports competition得分;点
    • to win/lose a point赢/输一分
    • Australia finished 20 points ahead.澳大利亚队终局领先 20 分。
    • point for (doing) something Players score points for finding words not found by any other player.玩家找到其他玩家找不到的单词就得分。
    • You get bonus points for answering the mystery question.回答神秘问题可获得加分。
    • on points They won on points (= by scoring more points rather than by completely defeating their opponents).他们以点数取胜。
    see also break point, brownie point, experience points, game point, match point, penalty point, set point
    Extra Examples
    • I'm deducting a point from the total score.我正从总分中扣除一分。
    • It's set point to Zverev.它是泽维雷夫的定点。
    • Name the film and, for a bonus point, name the actress.说出电影名字,说出女演员的名字还有奖励分。
    • Points are awarded to the winner of each round.每一轮的优胜者都得到奖励分。
    • She's averaged 19 points per game in her last seven games.在她最后七场比赛中,她平均每场得 19 分。
    • a personal tally of 28 points28 点的个人得分
    • Last season he scored 27 goals and 24 points.上赛季他进了27个球,得了24分。
    • You get 20 points every time you collect a set of cards.每次收一套卡得20分。
    • The team won with a two point lead 8-6.该队以8比6领先两分获胜。
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • match
    • set
    • bonus
    … of point
    • tally
    verb + point
    • accumulate
    • earn
    • gain
    phrases
    • beat somebody on points
    • win on points
    See full entry
  18. measurement计量

  19. [countable] a mark or unit on a scale of measurement(单位)点;标度
    • The party's share of the vote fell by ten percentage points.该党的得票率下跌了十个百分点。
    see also boiling point, freezing point, grade point average, melting point, price point
    Extra Examples
    • His popularity rose by 18 points in public opinion polls.民意调查显示他的支持率上升了 18 个点。
    • The Nikkei index rose 710 points to 14894.日经指数上升了 710 点,升至 14894 点。
    • The index was down only 4.6 points at the close.收盘时指数只下降了 4.6 点。
    • The product sold at about a $100 price point.该产品售出的价格点大约是 100 美元。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • basis
    • percentage
    verb + point
    • be up
    • go up
    • improve
    phrases
    • about five, ten, etc. points
    • around five, ten, etc. points
    • only five, ten, etc. points
    See full entry
  20. [countable] a unit of credit towards an award or benefit对着;朝向
    • Applicants are awarded points on criteria such as education, skills and knowledge of English.申请者根据教育、技能和英语知识等标准获得分数。
    • Let children trade their earned points for privileges, like extra playtime. 让孩子们用他们赢得的积分换取特权,比如额外的游戏时间。
  21. sharp end尖儿

  22. [countable] the sharp, thin end of something尖端;尖头
    • the point of a pencil/knife/pin铅笔/刀/大头针尖
    see also ballpoint, gunpoint, knifepoint
    Extra Examples
    • She pressed so hard that the point of the pencil made a hole in the paper.她太使劲了,铅笔尖儿把纸都戳破了。
    • Use the point of a knife to remove the seeds.用刀尖去籽。
    • They are so small that several of them could easily fit on the point of a pin.它们很小,几个可以很容易地放在大头针的尖端。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fine
    • sharp
    See full entry
  23. land土地

  24. [countable]
    (also Point)
    a narrow piece of land that stretches into the sea岬角;尖地;海角
    • The ship sailed around the point.那条船绕过了岬角。
    • Pagoda Point宝塔角
  25. punctuation标点

  26. [countable] a small round mark used in writing, especially the mark that separates a whole number from the part that comes after it小数点;点
    • two point six (2.6)二点六
    • a decimal point小数点
    • We broadcast on ninety-five point nine (95.9) FM.我们以调频 95.9 播音。
    see also bullet point, full stopTopics Languageb1, Maths and measurementb1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • decimal
    • exclamation
    • bullet
    See full entry
  27. of light/colour光;色

  28. [countable] a very small dot of light or colour光点;色点
    • The stars were points of light in the sky.天空中的点点光亮就是星星。
  29. for electricity

  30. [countable] (British English) a place in a wall, etc. where a piece of equipment can be connected to electricity(电源)插座
    • a power/shaver/telephone point 电源/剃须刀/电话插座
  31. in ballet芭蕾舞

  32. points
    (also pointes)
    [plural]
    (also pointe [uncountable])
    the hard tops of the toes of a kind of shoe that a ballet dancer balances on尖端;尖头
  33. on railway track铁轨

  34. points
    [plural] (British English)
    (North American English switch [countable])
    a piece of track at a place where a railway line divides that can be moved to allow a train to change tracks转辙器;道岔;尖轨Topics Transport by bus and trainc2
  35. size of letters字符大小

  36. [uncountable] a unit of measurement for the size of letters in printing or on a computer screen, etc.(印刷物或计算机屏幕上字体大小的单位)点,磅值
    • Change the text to 10 point.把文本字体大小变为 10 点。
  37. Word OriginMiddle English: the noun partly from Old French point, from Latin punctum ‘something that is pricked’, giving rise to the senses ‘unit, mark, point in space or time’; partly from Old French pointe, from Latin puncta ‘pricking’, giving rise to the senses ‘sharp tip, promontory’. The verb is from Old French pointer, and in some senses from the English noun.
Idioms
belabour the point
  1. (formal) to repeat an idea, argument, etc. many times to emphasize it, especially when it has already been mentioned or understood一再强调观点(或论点等)
    • I don’t want to belabour the point, but it’s vital you understand how important this is.我不想过分强调这一点,但你必须明白这有多重要。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
a case in point
  1. a clear example of the problem, situation, etc. that is being discussed明证;恰当的例证
    • Many professions feel they deserve higher pay, and nurses are a case in point.许多行业的从业人员觉得他们应该得到更高的报酬,护士就是很好的例子。
the finer points of something
  1. the more complicated or detailed aspects of something意图;目的;理由
    • She seems at ease discussing the finer points of foreign policy.她似乎很乐意讨论外交政策的细节。
    • He learnt the finer points of cricket during a trip to London.他在一次伦敦之旅中学会了板球的精髓。
if/when it comes to the point
  1. used when you have to decide something or say what you really think必须作决定(或亮明观点)时
    • When it comes to the point, he always changes his mind.他总是关键时候变卦。
in point of fact
  1. used to say what is true in a situation实际上;其实
    • In point of fact, she is their adopted daughter.实际上,她是他们的养女。
labour the point
  1. to continue to repeat or explain something that has already been said and understood一再重复,反复解释(已说明的事)
    • I understand what you’re saying—there’s no need to labour the point.我理解你说的话——没必要一再解释了。
make a point of doing something
  1. to be or make sure you do something because it is important or necessary(因重要或必要)保证做,必定做
    • I made a point of closing all the windows before leaving the house.我离家前必定要把所有的窗子都关好。
a moot point/question
  1. (British English, North American English) a matter about which there may be difference of opinion or a lack of understanding悬而未决的事;有争议的问题
    • Whether this should be enforced by law or not is a moot point.这是否应该由法律强制执行还没有定论。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
more to the point
  1. used to say that something is more important than something else更为重要的是
    • I couldn't do the job—I've never been to Spain and, more to the point, I don't speak Spanish.这个工作我做不了——我从未去过西班牙;而更重要的是,我不会说西班牙语。
    • More to the point, did they get away?更重要的是,他们逃走了吗?
not to put too fine a point on it
  1. used to emphasize something that is expressed clearly and directly, especially a criticism直截了当地说,不客气地说(尤指批评)
    • Not to put too fine a point on it, I think you are lying.不客气地说,我认为你在撒谎。
on point (North American English)
  1. appropriate or relevant to the situation适合的;相关的;相符的
    • The quotation was directly on point.这段话引用得恰到好处。
    • Let's stay on point.咱们不要偏离主题。
    • None of the replies was on point.没有一个答复是中肯的。
  2. (informal) perfect; exactly right for the occasion适合的;相关的;相符的
    • The music here is totally on point.这里的音乐完全中肯。
on the point of doing something
  1. to be close to doing something; to be going to do something very soon在做某件事上:接近做某事; 即将做某事 synonym be about to do something
    • I was just on the point of calling you.我正要打电话给你。
    • We were on the point of giving up.我们当时几乎要放弃了。
point of contact
  1. a place where you go or a person that you speak to when you are dealing with an organization联系地点;联系人
    • The receptionist is the first point of contact most people have with the clinic.多数人与诊所接触的第一个人是接待员。
a point of departure
  1. a place where a journey starts出发点
  2. (formal) an idea, a theory or an event that is used to start a discussion, an activity, etc.抛砖引玉的事物;起点
    • The author takes Freud's dream theories as the point of departure for his essay.作者以弗洛伊德的释梦理论作为他论文的出发点。
a point of honour
  1. a thing that somebody considers to be very important for their honour or reputation事关名誉的大事
the point of no return
  1. the time when you must continue with what you have decided to do, because it is not possible to get back to an earlier situation欲罢不能的时刻;已无退路;不可能回头
    • We have passed the point of no return.我们已经过了不归路。
point taken
  1. used to say that you accept that somebody else is right when they have disagreed with you or criticized you(接受相反的意见)同意,好吧,算你有理
    • Point taken. Let's drop the subject.好吧。咱们就抛开这个话题吧。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
score a point/points (off/against/over somebody)
  1. to show that you are better than somebody, especially by making clever remarks, for example in an argument(尤指在辩论等活动中机灵地)驳倒,挫败
    • He was always trying to score points off his teachers.他总是试图从老师那里扣分。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
a sore point
  1. a subject that makes you feel angry or upset when it is mentioned心病;疼处;伤心事
    • It's a sore point with Sue's parents that the children have not been baptized yet.孩子们至今未受洗礼,这是休的父母的一块心病。
stretch a point
  1. to allow or do something that is not usually acceptable, especially because of a particular situation破例;通融
    • I was hoping they would stretch a point and let me stay on for a while.我希望他们能延长一个点,让我呆一会儿。
to the point
  1. expressed in a simple, clear way without any extra information or feelings简明恰当;简洁中肯 synonym pertinent
    • The letter was short and to the point.这封信简短扼要。
    Extra Examples
    • His remarks were brief and to the point.他的话简明扼要。
to the point of (doing) something
  1. to a degree that can be described as something达到某种程度;近乎
    • He was rude to the point of being aggressive.他粗鲁到蛮不讲理的地步。
up to a (certain) point
  1. to some extent; to some degree but not completely在某种程度上
    • I agree with you up to a point.我在某种程度上同意你的看法。

point

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they point
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he / she / it points
/pɔɪnts/
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past simple pointed
/ˈpɔɪntɪd/
/ˈpɔɪntɪd/
past participle pointed
/ˈpɔɪntɪd/
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-ing form pointing
/ˈpɔɪntɪŋ/
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Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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    show with finger用手指示意

  1. [intransitive, transitive, no passive] to stretch out your finger or something held in your hand towards somebody/something in order to show somebody where a person or thing is(用手指头或物体)指,指向
    • point at somebody/something ‘What's your name?’ he asked, pointing at the child with his pen.他用笔指着小孩问:“你叫什么名字?”
    • ‘That's my mother,’ she said, pointing at a photo on the wall.“那是我妈妈,”她指着墙上的一张照片说。
    • point to somebody/something He pointed to the spot where the house used to stand.他指出那所房子原来所在的地方。
    • She shook her head and pointed to him again.她摇摇头,又指了指他。
    • point towards somebody/something He said my name and pointed towards me.他说了我的名字,指着我。
    • point (+ adv./prep.) She pointed in my direction.她指向我这边。
    • It's rude to point!用手指人很不礼貌啊!
    • point something (+ adv./prep.) She pointed her finger in my direction.她指着我这个方向。
    • point with something (+ adv./prep.) She pointed with her finger at the map.她用手指指着地图。
    Extra Examples
    • Lee pointed accusingly at Tyler.李谴责地指着泰勒。
    • The toddler pointed to the toy he wanted.蹒跚学步的孩子指着想要的玩具。
    • He pointed in the direction of the beach.他朝着海边方向指去。
    • She pointed her stick at them.她用棍子指着他们。
    • He felt that all the children in the school were pointing and laughing at him.他觉得学校里所有的孩子都在指指点点地嘲笑他。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • accusingly
    • downwards/​downward
    • upwards/​upward
    preposition
    • at
    • in the direction of
    • to
    phrases
    • point straight at somebody/​something
    • point the way
    adverb
    • correctly
    • rightly
    • helpfully
    verb + point out
    • must
    • should
    • try to
    preposition
    • to
    adverb
    • clearly
    • directly
    verb + point to
    • seem to
    See full entry
  2. aim瞄准

  3. [transitive] to aim something at somebody/something瞄准
    • point something at somebody/something He pointed the gun at her head.他举枪对准了她的头。
    • A hundred camera lenses were being pointed at her.一百架相机镜头对着她。
    • point something He simply points the camera and shoots with simplicity and realism.他只是简单地指向相机,用简单而现实的方式拍摄。
  4. face direction朝向

  5. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to face in or be directed towards a particular direction对着;朝向
    • The telescope was pointing in the wrong direction.望远镜对错了方向。
    • The signpost pointed straight ahead.路标直指前方。
    • A compass needle points north.罗盘指针指向北方。
    • The gun was pointing straight at me.枪直对着我。
    • The sign pointed right.标志指向右边。
    Extra Examples
    • Hold your palms together with the fingers pointing down.手掌并拢,手指朝下。
    • There were signs pointing to the church.有指向教堂的标志。
    • Her feet were hip-width apart with the toes pointing forward.她的脚与臀部同宽,脚趾指向前方。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • accusingly
    • downwards/​downward
    • upwards/​upward
    preposition
    • at
    • in the direction of
    • to
    phrases
    • point straight at somebody/​something
    • point the way
    adverb
    • correctly
    • rightly
    • helpfully
    verb + point out
    • must
    • should
    • try to
    preposition
    • to
    adverb
    • clearly
    • directly
    verb + point to
    • seem to
    See full entry
  6. on a computer

  7. [intransitive, transitive] to direct your cursor at a particular point on the screen; to link to a particular web page 某地方;地点
    • Shopping on the Web is pretty simple—you just point and click and wait.网上购物非常简单——你只需点击并等待。
    • point something at/to something Point your browser to www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com.将您的浏览器指向www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com。
  8. lead to指引

  9. [intransitive, transitive] to lead to or suggest a particular development or logical argument(意思上)指向;引导;指引
    • + adv./prep. The evidence seems to point in that direction.证据似乎指向那个方向。
    • point the way + adv./prep. The fans are looking to the new players to point the way to victory.球迷都在指望新球员打出胜利之路。
    Extra Examples
    • Fragments of woven cloth at the site clearly point to the production of textiles.现场的碎布清楚地表明这儿曾生产过纺织品。
    • The symptoms point directly to appendicitis.这些症状直接表明是阑尾炎。
    Topics Opinion and argumentc1
  10. show the way指路

  11. [transitive] to show somebody which way to go指路;指点
    • point somebody + adv./prep. I wonder if you could point me in the right direction for the bus station.请问您能指点我到公共汽车站往哪个方向走吗?
    • point the way (+ adv./prep.) A series of yellow arrows pointed the way to reception.连续的黄色箭头标出了通往接待处的路。
    • ‘You must cross that field,’ she said, pointing the way.“你必须从田野中穿过去, ”她指 路说。
  12. toes

  13. [transitive] point something to stretch your toes and foot so that they form a straight line with your leg(用手指头或物体)指,指向
    • Reach up with your arms and point your toes.伸出你的手臂,伸出你的脚趾。
  14. wall墙壁

  15. [transitive] point something to put mortar (= a mixture of sand, water, etc that becomes hard when dry) between the bricks, stones, etc. used to build a wall(用灰泥)抹砖缝,勾缝
    • The house needs pointing before winter.这房子需要在冬天前装修。
  16. Word OriginMiddle English: the noun partly from Old French point, from Latin punctum ‘something that is pricked’, giving rise to the senses ‘unit, mark, point in space or time’; partly from Old French pointe, from Latin puncta ‘pricking’, giving rise to the senses ‘sharp tip, promontory’. The verb is from Old French pointer, and in some senses from the English noun.
Idioms
point a/the finger (at somebody)
  1. to accuse somebody of doing something指责
    • The article points an accusing finger at the authorities.那篇文章谴责了当局。
    related noun finger-pointing
IELTS BNC: 176 COCA: 211
point

noun¹

1thing said as part of a discussion觀點ADJECTIVE | VERB + POINT | PHRASES ADJECTIVEexcellent, good, interesting, valid極好的/令人信服的/有趣的/有根據的論點important重要的論點minor次要論點subtle微妙的論點moot有爭議的論點central, critical, crucial, key, major, salient中心/決定性/核心/關鍵/重要/突出的論點controversial爭議點sore痛處This was a sore point for Hemingway.這是海明威的一個痛處。action(會議上達成的)行動方案The committee recommended a number of action points to avoid such problems in the future.委員會建議了幾項行動計劃以便將來避免這類問題。talking話題The possibility of an interest rate cut is a major talking point in the City. (BrE) 降息的可能性成了倫敦金融界討論的主要話題。Senate Democrats issued these talking points. (NAmE) 參議院民主黨發表了這些議題。final最後一點I do agree with her final point.我的確同意她的最後一個觀點。VERB + POINThave有道理She has a point.她說得有道理。see, take理解/接受論點I see your point.我明白你的意思。Point taken.你說的是。concede承認論點address, cover, make, raise闡明/涉及/闡述/提出論點He covers the key points in his introduction.他在介紹中談到了幾個關鍵論點。She made some interesting points.她提出了一些有趣的論點。argue, discuss爭論/討論想法They argued the point for hours.這一點他們爭論了好幾個小時了。illustrate闡述論點get across, make, prove傳達意思;證明論點He had trouble getting his point across.他難以說清自己的想法。That proves my point.那證實了我的論點。clarify澄清論點belabour/belabor, drive home, emphasize, hammer home, highlight, labour/labor, press, reinforce, reiterate, stress, underline, underscore (NAmE) 反複解釋論點;闡明觀點;重申論點;強調論點She banged on the table to emphasize her point.她啪地拍了一下桌子以強調自己的觀點。I understand what you're saying-there's no need to labour / labor the point.我明白你所說的 - 沒有必要囉嗦。PHRASESa case in point (= an example relevant to the matter being discussed) 恰當的例證the point at issue爭論點a point of agreement, a point of disagreement一致/分歧之處a point of law關係到法律的事 topic at meeting
point

noun²

2the point essential aspect of sth要點ADJECTIVE | VERB + THE POINT | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbasic根本問題The basic point is that...根本問題是⋯VERB + THE POINTcome to, get to談到正題Hurry up and get to the point!快進入正題吧!get明白中心意思It took me a few minutes to get the point.我過了幾分鐘才明白中心意思。miss沒理解要點wander from, wander off (both especially BrE) 離題PREPOSITIONbeside the point (= not relevant) 不相干That's beside the point.那不相關。to the point切題His remarks were brief and to the point.他的話簡明扼要。PHRASESmore to the point (= what is more important) 更重要的是More to the point, did they get away?更重要的是,他們逃走了嗎?
point

noun³

3meaning/reason/purpose of sth意思;理由;目的ADJECTIVE | VERB + POINT | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEwhole全部意義That's the whole point.這就是全部意義。VERB + POINThave有意義It doesn't have any point to it.這沒有任何意義。see明白意義I don't see the point in arguing.我不明白爭論有什麼意思。get, understand明白意思I didn't get the point of the story.我不明白這個故事想要說明什麼。PREPOSITIONpoint in, point of⋯的用途There's absolutely no point in complaining now.現在抱怨已完全沒有用了。What's the point of worrying?擔憂有什麼用呢?
point

noun⁴

4item/detail/feature事項;細節;特點ADJECTIVE | PHRASES ADJECTIVEfiner, good, strong細節;特點;優點We discussed the finer points of growing roses.我們討論了種植玫瑰的細節問題。bad, weak缺點;弱點salient顯著特質selling賣點the major selling point of the line該品種的主要賣點PHRASESa point of difference差異之處There is only one point of difference between the two models.這兩個型號只有一點不同。a point of interest有利害關係之處
point

noun⁵

5particular time/moment特定時間ADJECTIVE | VERB + POINT | POINT + VERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEhigh, low最高峰;最低點He had reached the high point of his career.他已經達到了事業的最高峰。halfway中間點by the time the movie has reached its halfway point電影演到一半的時候breaking, bursting, saturation斷裂點;爆裂點;飽和點to fill a bag to bursting point幾乎將袋子撑破jumping-off起點;出發點jumping-off points for further research進一步研究的出發點break-even盈虧平衡點well below its financial break-even point遠低於其財務盈虧平衡點plot情節點from one improbable plot point to another一個接一個不可能的情節boiling, freezing, melting沸點;冰點;熔點critical臨界點This is definitely a critical point in my life right now.現在絕對是我一生中決定性的時刻。choke, sticking障礙;癥結The choke point was overcoming the social issues.難辦的是要克服社會問題。a sticking point in the potential deal潛在交易的癥結flash(憤怒的)爆發點Their anger finally reached the flash point.他們的憤怒終於達到爆發點。VERB + POINTget to, reach達到某一點I've reached the point (= in a book, etc.) where his father is dying.我讀到他父親臨終的部份了。POINT + VERBcome某一時刻到來There comes a point in most people's lives when they want to settle down.大多數人在一生中的某個階段都會想安定下來。PREPOSITIONat a/the point在某時刻At one point he looked like winning.他一度接近勝利。on the point of在⋯之時on the point of departure在啟程之時to the point of到達⋯的時刻We worked all night to the point of collapse.我們幹了一個通宵,都快崩潰了。up to a point在某種程度上I agree with you up to a point.我在某種程度上與你意見一致。PHRASESa point in time某時刻At this point we can't give you a final answer.此刻我們不能給你最終的回答。the point of no return (= after which it is impossible to go back/undo what you have done) 欲罷不能的狀態;已無退路
point

noun⁶

6particular place/position特定位置ADJECTIVE | VERB + POINT | PHRASES ADJECTIVEcentral, focal焦點the focal point of his life他生活的焦點fixed固定點beginning, starting起點This website is an excellent beginning point for any pianist.這個網站對任何彈鋼琴的人都是一個非常好的入門。ending, stopping終端;停止點the starting and ending point for most safaris大多數遠征隊的起點和終點one stopping point on their tour of the shrines他們聖地之旅的一個停靠點halfway, midway中途點a convenient midway point between Memphis and St. Louis孟菲斯和聖路易斯之間一個方便的中途點access, entry切入點;進入點an excellent access point into Glacier National Park去冰川國家公園的一個極好的入口處assembly, rallying集會地;會議地點meeting, rendezvous會見/約會地點crossing交叉點Baja California is the crossing point for most illegal immigrants to the US.大多數非法移民到美國的人把下加利福尼亞作為一個過境點。vantage有利地位reference參照標準pivotal, turning關鍵點;轉折點This proved to be the turning point of the game.最終證明這是比賽的轉折點。tipping拐點The technology has reached a tipping point.該技術已經達到了一個轉折點。cut-off截止點vanishing滅點price (business商業) 價格點The product sold at about a $100 price point.該產品售出的價格點大約是 100 美元。acupuncture, pressure穴位;壓覺點Acupuncture points are believed to stimulate the central nervous system.穴位被認為能刺激中樞神經系統。pressures points on the foot足部壓覺點VERB + POINTarrive at, reach到達⋯處provide提供一個點The book provides a focal point for such discussions.本書為這類討論提供了一個焦點。PHRASESa point of contact接觸點a point of reference參照標準
point

noun⁷

7punctuation標點ADJECTIVEdecimal小數點exclamation (NAmE) 驚歎號bullet(列舉的各項前的)方形符號Break up your text with bullet points.用方形符號把你的文本分成幾個部份。
point

noun⁸

8in a game/sports competition比賽ADJECTIVE | ... OF POINT | VERB + POINT | PHRASES ADJECTIVEmatch, set賽點;盤點It's set point to Nadal.這是納達爾的盤點。bonus加分Name the film and, for a bonus point, name the actress.說出電影名字,說出女演員的名字還有獎勵分。... OF POINTtally得分點a personal tally of 28 points28 點的個人得分VERB + POINTaccumulate, earn, gain, get, notch, notch up, rack up, score, tally, win積分;得分;記分After players accumulate enough points, they may exchange them for a wide variety of merchandise.有了足夠的積分,玩家可用以換取多種商品。average計算平均得分She's averaged 19 points per game in her last seven games.在她最後七場比賽中,她平均每場得 19 分。lose失分award授予得分Points are awarded to the winner of each round.每一輪的優勝者都得到獎勵分。deduct扣分I'm deducting a point from the total score.我正從總分中扣除一分。PHRASESbeat sb on points, win on points以點數取勝
point

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9measurement計量ADJECTIVE | VERB + POINT | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbasis, percentage基點/百分點The ten-year Treasury yield declined 9 basis points to 4.0%.10 年期國庫券收益率下降 9 個基點至 4.0 %。Interest rates fell by one percentage point.利率下降了一個百分點。VERB + POINT (All these verbs may be followed by by, from or to plus point. Sometimes the word by is left out.下列幾組搭配中的動詞後面都可以接 by、from 或 to,再加上 point。有時 by 可以省略。) be up, go up, improve, increase, jump, rise, shoot up, soar上升⋯個點;提高⋯個點;增長⋯個點;飆升⋯個點The Nikkei index rose 710 points to 14894.日經指數上升了 710 點,升至 14894 點。His popularity rose by 18 points in public opinion polls.民意調查顯示他的支持率上升了 18 個點。be down, come down, decline, decrease, drop, fall, go down, plunge下降⋯個點;下跌⋯個點;狂跌⋯個點The CAC-40 index is down 67 points at 4413.法國巴黎證劵交易所 40 種股票指數下跌了 67 點,降至 4413 點。PHRASESabout five, ten, etc. points, around five, ten, etc. points大約 5 點、10 點等only five, ten, etc. points只有 5 點、10 點等The index was down only 4.6 points at the close.收盤時指數只下降了 4.6 點。over five, ten, etc. points超過 5 點、10 點等up to five, ten, etc. points達到 5 點、10 點等an improvement of five, ten, etc. points, an increase of five, ten, etc. points, a jump of five, ten, etc. points, a rise of five, ten, etc. points上升 5 點、10 點等The target is for an average rise of two points a year from 2010 to 2020.目標是從 2010 年到 2020 年平均每年上升 2 點。a drop of five, ten, etc. points, a fall of five, ten, etc. points, a reduction of five, ten, etc. points下降 5 點、10 點等
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ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBaccusingly指責性地指着Lee pointed accusingly at Tyler.李譴責地指着泰勒。downwards/downward, upwards/upward向下指;向上指ahead向前指PREPOSITIONat, in the direction of指向He pointed in the direction of the beach.他朝着海邊方向指去。to, towards/toward指着The toddler pointed to the toy he wanted.蹣跚學步的孩子指着想要的玩具。with用⋯指She pointed with her finger at the map.她用手指指着地圖。PHRASESpoint straight at sb/sth對準⋯The gun was pointing straight at me.槍直對着我。point the way指路'You must cross that field,' she said, pointing the way.“你必須從那塊田裏穿過去”,她指着路說。
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point sth outADVERBcorrectly, rightly正確地指出As you so rightly pointed out, our funds are not unlimited.你所言極是,我們的資金並不是沒有限度的。helpfully有幫助地指出repeatedly反複指出as repeatedly pointed out by President Bush如布什總統多次指出的那樣VERB + POINT OUTmust, should必須指明;應該指出I should point out that not one of these paintings is original.我必須指出,這些畫沒有一幅是真跡。try to盡力指明hasten to趕緊指出Let me hasten to point out that this is not a marketing book.我要趕緊指出,這不是一本市場營銷的書。fail to沒有指出hesitate to猶豫地指出They would not hesitate to point out anything they found objectionable.他們會毫不猶豫地指出他們覺得反感的一切。be at pains to, be keen to, be quick to煞費苦心地指明;熱心指出;迅速指出She was at pains to point out that she was no newcomer to the area.她努力想說明她對此地並不陌生。be right to指出⋯是正確的You were right to point out that this is only one of the difficulties we face.你說得對,這只是我們面臨的困難之一。be important to指出⋯是重要的PREPOSITIONto向⋯指出She tried in vain to point out to him the unfairness of the situation.她竭力向他表明情況是多麼不公平,但只是徒然。point to sthADVERBclearly清楚地表明Fragments of woven cloth at the site clearly point to the production of textiles.現場的碎布清楚地表明這兒曾生產過紡織品。directly直接表明The symptoms point directly to appendicitis.這些症狀直接表明是闌尾炎。VERB + POINT TOseem to似乎表明The evidence all seems to point to one conclusion.所有證據似乎都指向一個結論。
IELTS BNC: 176 COCA: 211
point verb
point (Point to the one you want.) aim (point a gun at sb) suggest (The evidence points to…)
point noun
point (get to the point) factor (an important point) feature (It has its good points.) information (the main points) place1 (a meeting point) purpose (What is the point?) score (win/lose points) time1 (at some point in your life) tip (the point of a knife/pencil) view1 (make your point) beside the point irrelevant adj. to the point relevant adj. up to a point partly adv.
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point ♦︎ core ♦︎ heart ♦︎ body ♦︎ crux ♦︎ nucleusThese are all words for the most important idea or part of sth. 这些词均表示重点、核心。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配at the core / heart / crux of sththe main point / core / body of sththe very core / heart / crux of sthto form the core / heart / body / nucleus of sthto make up the core / body of sthto get to the point / core / heart / crux (of sth)to lie at / go to the core / heart of sththe heart / crux of the matter point [singular] the main or most important idea in sth that is said or done 重点;要点;核心问题The point is you shouldn't have to wait so long to see a doctor.关键是看病不应等那么长时间。I'll come straight to the point: we need more money.我就直说吧:我们还需要钱。Do you see my point (= understand)?你明白我的意思吗?I think I missed the point (= did not understand).我想我没有听懂。You have a point (= your idea is right) -it would be better to wait till this evening.你说的有道理-还是等到今晚比较好。'There won't be anywhere to park.' 'Oh, that's a (good) point.'(= I had not thought of that) “会找不到停车的地方。”“嗯,还真是。”It just isn't true. That's the whole point (= the only important fact).那根本不是事实,其他一切都不重要。I know it won't cost very much but that's not the point.我知道不会花多少钱,但那并不重要。 see also to the point relevant core [singular] the most important part of a problem, activity or set of ideas (问题、活动或观点的)核心,要点,精髓This report goes to the core of the argument.这篇报道直指争论的核心。Maths, English and science are the core subjects (= subjects that all the students have to do).数学、英语和自然科学是核心科目。What are the core activities of the job?这项工作主要做什么? heart [singular] the most important part of a problem (问题的)核心,重点Cost is at the heart of the matter for the Government.对政府而言,核心问题是费用。The committee's report went to the heart of the government's dilemma.委员会的报告直指政府窘境的实质。 see also heart focus noun NOTE 辨析 Core or heart? Heart is used to talk about the most important part of a problem, especially when morality or emotions are involved; it is used especially in the phrase the heart of the matter/problem. Core is used when the problem is seen in more logical or intellectual terms; core is also used to talk about the most important subjects or activities in education or business, and can be used like an adjective before another noun. * heart指问题的核心,尤指道德或情感问题的核心,尤用于构成短语the heart of the matter/problem(事实/问题的核心)。core用于以较理性和明智的方式看待的问题,还指教育方面最重要的科目,或商务领域最核心的活动。还可以像形容词一样用于另一名词前the core subjects / curriculum / activities / business核心科目/课程/活动/业务the heart subjects/curriculum/activities/business body [singular] the main part of sth, especially a building, vehicle or book or article (尤指建筑、车辆、书或文章的)主体,主要部分the body of the plane (= the central part where the seats are) 飞机机身There are some references in the main body of the text.课文正文中有几处谈到这一问题。 crux [singular] the most important point about a situation (情形的)症结,关键Now we come to the crux of the matter.现在我们来谈事情的症结。 nucleus ˈnjuːkliəs; NAmE ˈnuːkliəs [singular] the central part of sth around which other parts are situated or collected 核心;中心These paintings will form the nucleus of a new collection.这些画将成为一批新藏品的核心。It was this cluster of houses which formed the nucleus of the village.这些挤在一起的房子构成村子的中心。Nucleus is most often used to talk about the most important part of a place or exhibition, or the most important people within a group. * nucleus最常指某地或某展览最重要的部分,或某群体中的核心人物。point

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point ♦︎ showThese words both mean to help sb see where or what sb/sth is by stretching out your finger or hand. 这两个词均表示用手指或指向。 point [intransitive, transitive, no passive] to stretch out your finger or sth held in your hand towards sb/sth in order to help sb see where a person or thing is (用手指或物体)指,指向It's rude to point!用手指人很不礼貌啊!He pointed to the spot where the house used to stand.他指着那房子原本所在的地方。'What's your name?' he asked, pointing at the child with his pen.“你叫什么名字?”他用钢笔指着那孩子问。She pointed in my direction.她指向我这边。She pointed her finger in my direction.她手指指向我这边。 Point can also be used with an adverb or preposition to mean 'to show sb which way to go'. * point还可以与副词或介词连用,意为“给某人指路”Could you point me in the right direction for the bus station?请问公共汽车站是哪个方向?A series of yellow arrows pointed the way to the reception desk.一系列黄色箭头指往接待处。 show [transitive] to point to sth so that sb can see where or what it is 指给(某人)看;指出He showed me our location on the map.他在地图上指给我看我们所在的位置。Show me which picture you drew.指给我看哪幅画是你画的。 see also show take 2

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