pinpoint• It would also not hurt to show what could be done in terms of a pinpoint landing.• I was pressed to a pinpoint, my breathflat.• Similarlesions, although only transient and pinpoint, may be caused by A. caninum larvae.• There are a number of ways in which one may use the individualpinpoints of light to illuminate the territory between them.• Thus the information we have about the five political systems is not limited to areas directly under the little pinpoints of light.• But it was still operating, feeding the antenna the impulses that kept it aimed at the far-offpinpoint of Earth.• Two figures appeared, a long way off under the pinpoints of the ceiling lights, and came towards her.• The device uses radiation to destroy tumors and vascularmalformations with pinpointaccuracy.
pinpoint of• Through a telescope, Jupiter's moons will look like pinpoints of light.
ADVERB | VERB + PINPOINT | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤exactly, precisely精確確定位置VERB + PINPOINT➤can能找出準確位置◇With this you can pinpoint the precise location of the sound.你用這個就能找出聲音的確切位置。➤be difficult to, be hard to難以找出準確位置PREPOSITION➤as確定為⋯◇Stress at work was pinpointed as the cause of his illness.工作壓力被確定為他生病的原因。