point

名词

UK/pɔɪnt/
US/pɔɪnt/

定义 point 名词

idea(想法)

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    An idea, opinion, or piece of information presented in speech or writing.

    观点;论点

    • I would like to discuss the first point you raised in your article.

      我想讨论你在文章中提出的第一个观点。

    • You made several compelling points during your presentation.

      你在演讲中提出了几个令人信服的观点。

    • The report covered all the key points.

      这份报告涵盖了所有关键要点。

  2. B1Singular(单数)

    An opinion or fact that warrants serious consideration and is generally accepted as true.

    观点;见解;事实

    • I see your point; you are absolutely correct.

      我明白你的观点;你完全正确。

    • Okay, you have made your point, there’s no need to elaborate further.

      好的,你已经表达了你的观点,不需要再进一步阐述。

    • This data proves my point.

      这份数据证明了我的观点。

time(时间)

  1. B2Countable(可数名词)

    A specific moment or stage in a process or sequence of events.

    时刻;阶段

    • At that point, I decided to change my career path.

      在那个时刻,我决定改变我的职业道路。

    • The project encountered significant difficulties at one point.

      这个项目在某个阶段遇到了重大困难。

    • It got to the point where I realized I needed to seek help.

      事情发展到我意识到需要寻求帮助的地步。

place(地点)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A specific location or place.

    地点

    • Please mark the meeting point on the map.

      请在地图上标出集合地点。

    • This viewpoint is an excellent point for capturing the sunset.

      这个观景点是拍摄日落的绝佳地点。

    • This point was once an important historical site.

      这个地点曾经是一个重要的历史遗址。

purpose(目的)

  1. B2Uncountable(不可数名词)Singular(单数)

    The purpose, value, or reason for something.

    目的;意义;用处

    • There is no point in arguing; we must move forward.

      争论没有意义;我们必须向前迈进。

    • What is the point of writing to them? They never respond.

      写信给他们有什么意义?他们从不回复。

    • I don't see much point in continuing this discussion.

      我不认为继续这个讨论有多大意义。

measure(计量)

  1. B1Countable(可数名词)

    A mark or unit used to count the score in a game or sport.

    (尤指体育运动的)得分

    • He scored the highest points in the competition.

      他在比赛中获得了最高分。

    • She won the match by a narrow margin of points.

      她以微弱的分数差距赢得了比赛。

    • Interest rates increased by three percentage points.

      利率上涨了三个百分点。

  2. Countable(可数名词)publishing(出版)specialized(专业)

    A unit of measurement for the size of printed letters, roughly equivalent to 0.3 mm.

    点(印刷字体大小的计量单位)

    • The title of this document is in 14 point font, and the body is in 12 point.

      这份文件的标题是14点字体,正文是12点。

    • Please adjust the font size to 10 point.

      请将字体大小调整为10点。

end(末端)

  1. B2Countable(可数名词)

    The sharp or tapered end of an object, like a knife or a needle.

    (刀等)尖端

    • The point of this knife is extremely sharp.

      这把刀的尖端非常锋利。

    • Be careful not to touch the point of the needle.

      小心不要碰到针的尖端。

    • He marked the map with the point of his pencil.

      他用铅笔的尖端在地图上做了标记。

feature(特征)

  1. B2Countable(可数名词)

    A distinct feature or characteristic of someone or something.

    特点;特色;优点

    • The main point of this car is its fuel efficiency.

      这辆车的主要特点是它的燃油效率。

    • The unique point of this restaurant is its unique menu.

      这家餐厅的独特之处在于其独特的菜单。

    • One of her strong points is her excellent communication skills.

      她的强项之一是出色的沟通能力。

land(土地)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A narrow piece of land that extends into the sea.

    (伸入海中的)尖岬

    • The beach ends in a rocky point.

      海滩的尽头是一个岩石岬角。

    • We overlooked the sea from that point of land.

      我们从那个岬角俯瞰大海。

symbol(符号)

  1. B2Countable(可数名词)

    A dot used to separate whole numbers from fractional parts of numbers.

    小数点

    • The number is 3.14, with two decimal points.

      数字是3.14,有两个小数点。

    • Make sure to place the decimal point correctly in the calculation.

      请确保在计算中正确放置小数点。

    • This calculation is incorrect due to a misplaced decimal point.

      这个计算错误是由于小数点放错了位置。

electric()

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A socket to which electrical equipment is connected to supply power.

    插座

    • Please plug the lamp into the nearest point.

      请将台灯插到最近的插座上。

    • There are several power points in the room for connecting devices.

      房间里有几个插座可以连接设备。

  2. Countable(可数名词)engineering(工程)specialized(专业)

    In a car engine, the parts that allow or prevent the flow of electricity.

    (汽车引擎的)触点

    • The mechanic is fixing the car's points.

      技师正在修理汽车的触点。

    • The points require regular checking and adjustment.

      触点需要定期检查和调整。

mark(标记)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A small mark on a map or plan indicating the position of something.

    (表示位置的)点

    • Mark all the key points on the graph.

      在图表上标出所有关键点。

    • The red point on the map indicates the target location.

      地图上的红点表示目标位置。

    • These points are connected to form a line.

      这些点连接起来形成一条线。

  2. C2Countable(可数名词)

    A mark on a compass that shows direction.

    (罗盘上的)方位点

    • There are 32 points on the compass.

      罗盘上有32个方位点。

    • Sailors use compass points to navigate.

      水手使用罗盘方位点来导航。

  3. Countable(可数名词)

    A tiny, round light seen in the distance.

    光点

    • There were a few tiny points of light in the distance, probably car headlights.

      远处有一些小小的光点,可能是汽车的头灯。

    • In the darkness, I saw distant points of light flickering.

      在黑暗中,我看到远处的光点闪烁着。

片语 point 名词

  • that's a (good) point

    Used to acknowledge that someone's previous statement is valid, true, or important.

    该说的有道理

    "We should confirm all the details before the event." "That's a good point."

    「我们应该在活动前确认所有细节。」「说得对。」

  • points

    The very tips of a ballet dancer's shoes, specifically the reinforced part that allows them to stand on their toes.

    (芭蕾舞鞋的)鞋尖

    She is practicing to dance on her points.

    她正在练习用鞋尖跳舞。

  • the/someone's point

    The central idea or most significant aspect of what someone is saying or writing.

    要点;重点

    The point is, we need to find a solution as soon as possible.

    重点是,我们需要尽快找到解决方案。

  • beside the point

    Not relevant or pertinent to the matter at hand; not the main issue.

    离题的

    The reason for your lateness is beside the point; the point is that you are here now, and we must begin.

    你迟到的原因不重要;重要的是你现在在这里,我们必须开始了。

  • boiling, melting, freezing, etc. point

    The temperature at which a substance undergoes a phase transition such as boiling, melting, or freezing.

    沸点、熔点、冻点等

    The boiling point of water is 100 degrees Celsius.

    水的沸点是摄氏100度。

动词

UK/pɔɪnt/
US/pɔɪnt/

定义 point 动词

direction(方向)

  1. A2Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To direct someone's attention to something by extending a finger towards it.

    指;指向

    • He pointed to the bird in the sky and said, 'Look, there's an eagle!'

      他指向天空中的鸟并说:『看,那是只老鹰!』

    • She pointed her finger in the correct direction.

      她指向了正确的方向。

    • It's impolite to point at people with your finger.

      用手指指着别人是不礼貌的。

  2. B1Transitive(及物动词)

    To hold something extended in the direction of a person or thing.

    用…对准;瞄准

    • The police officer pointed his gun at the suspect.

      警察用枪指着嫌疑人。

    • He pointed his finger at the location on the map.

      他用手指着地图上的位置。

    • She pointed a laser pointer at the chart on the screen.

      她用激光笔指着屏幕上的图表。

  3. B1Intransitive(不及物动词)

    To be turned or directed towards a specific direction.

    指向;朝向

    • The weathervane was pointing to the north.

      风向标指向北方。

    • All the arrows were pointing towards the exit.

      所有的箭头都指向出口。

    • This road points towards the top of the mountain.

      这条路指向山顶。

形容词

UK/pɔɪnt/
US/pɔɪnt/

定义 point 形容词

  1. Before noun(前置形容词)

    Relating to ballet dancing on the tips of the toes.

    足尖的;足尖芭蕾的

    • She put on her point shoes, ready to begin the practice.

      她穿上足尖鞋,准备开始练习。

    • The dancer is practicing her point work.

      舞者正在练习她的足尖技巧。

    • Point work is one of the most challenging techniques in ballet.

      足尖技巧是芭蕾舞中最具挑战性的技术之一。

成语

  • make a point of doing something

    To consistently do something or to take special care to ensure something is done.

    努力做某事;特别注意做某事

    He makes a point of carefully reviewing all documents the night before a meeting.

    他总是在会议前一晚仔细审查所有文件。

  • my point exactly

    Used to express agreement with a statement that someone has just made, or to emphasize something one has said previously.

    正是我要说的

    "We need to re-evaluate the entire process." "My point exactly."

    「我们需要重新评估整个流程。」「正是我的观点。」

  • up to a point

    To a limited extent or degree; partially, but not entirely.

    某种程度上

    His argument is correct up to a point, but it is not entirely without flaws.

    他的论点在某种程度上是正确的,但并非完全没有缺陷。

  • point someone towards/in the direction of something

    To suggest or recommend that someone consider a particular action or purchase.

    建议某人做某事或购买某物。

    My doctor pointed me in the direction of doing more exercise to improve my overall health.

    我的医生建议我多做运动来改善整体健康。

  • to the point

    Directly relevant and pertinent to the matter at hand, without unnecessary detail or delay.

    切中要点,直接了当

    His presentation was very precise and to the point.

    他的演讲非常精确且切中要点。

  • be on the point of (doing) something

    Used to indicate that something is about to happen or that someone is about to do something very soon.

    表示即将要做某事,或正要发生某事。

    I was on the point of giving up when a new discovery suddenly came to light.

    我正要放弃的时候,突然有了新的发现。

  • on point

    Being exactly correct or perfect; performing at an optimal level.

    到位

    Her presentation was on point, impressing everyone.

    她的简报完美无缺,让每个人都印象深刻。

片语动词 point

  • point something out

    to inform someone about particular information, usually because you think they are not aware of it or may have overlooked it

    指明

    She pointed out an important statistic in her report, specifically highlighting its significance.

    她指出了她报告中的一个重要统计数据,特别强调了它的重要性。

  • point something up

    to highlight a problem or fact to draw increased attention to it

    强调;凸显

    She pointed up the issue of inadequate funding during the meeting to draw everyone's attention to it.

    她在会议上强调资金不足的问题,以引起每个人的注意。

  • point (something/someone) out

    to direct someone's attention to a particular person or object, occasionally by gesturing towards them with a finger

    指出;指明

    The teacher pointed out several important concepts during the class.

    老师在课堂上指出了几个重要的概念。

  • point to/towards something

    to indicate that a specific fact is probably correct or that a certain event is likely to occur

    显示;表明

    His grades indicate that he is studying hard, which points to his likely success.

    他的成绩表明他正在努力学习,这显示他可能会成功。