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point

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point1 /pɔɪnt/ ●●● S1 W1 noun  
1 idea 想法 [countableC]SUBJECT a single fact, idea, or opinion that is part of an argument or discussion 观点;论点
 That’s a very interesting point.
那个观点很有趣。
 She made some extremely good points.
她提出了一些很不错的观点。
 There are three important points we must bear in mind.
有三个要点我们必须记住。
 This brings me to my next point.
这样我就要讲到下一点了。
point about
 I agree with John’s point about keeping the costs down.
我同意约翰关于维持低成本的观点。
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2 MAIN MEANING/IDEA 主要的意思/观点the point MEANINGthe most important fact or idea 要点,重点;中心意思,主要含义;核心问题
 The point is, at least we’re all safely back home.
重要的是,至少我们都安全回家了。
 Nobody knows exactly how it works. That’s the whole point.
没有人知道它到底是怎么工作的,这才是问题所在。
 He may not have stolen the money himself, but that’s not the point.
他本人也许没偷那笔钱,不过那不是关键。
 I wish you’d get to the point (=talk about the most important thing).
我希望你能切入正题。
 I’ll come straight to the point (=talk about the most important thing first).
我就直奔主题了。
 I need to find out who killed Alf, and more to the point (=what is more important) I need to do it before anyone else gets killed.
我得查出是谁杀了阿尔夫,更重要的是,得在其他人被害之前查出凶手。
 We all like him, but that’s beside the point (=not the most important thing).
我们都喜欢他,不过这并不是最重要的。
 I think you’ve missed the point (=you have not understood the most important thing).
我想你没听懂重点。
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3 purpose 目的 [uncountableU]PURPOSE the purpose or aim of something 目的,意图
 I suppose we could save one or two of the trees, but what’s the point?
我想我们可以拯救一两棵树,不过那有什么意义呢?
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 What’s the point of this meeting anyway?
那么这次会议到底有什么意义?
 The whole point of this legislation is to protect children.
这项立法旨在保护儿童。
 There’s no point in worrying.
担心是没有用的。
 We’re going to lose anyway, so I can’t see the point of playing.
不管怎么说我们都会输,我不明白去比赛还有什么意义。
 I didn’t see the point in moving to London.
我不明白为什么要搬到伦敦去。
4 place 地方 [countableC]PLACE a particular place or position 地方,地点;位置
 The accident happened at the point where the A15 joins the M1.
事故发生在A15公路和M1公路的交会处。
 No cars are allowed beyond this point.
车辆不得越过此处。
 a border crossing point
过境站
 Cairo is a convenient departure point for tours.
开罗是外出旅游便捷的出发地。
 Dover is a point of entry into Britain.
多佛尔是到英国的一个入境口。
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5 in time/development 在时间上/在发展中 [countableC]TIME/AT A PARTICULAR TIME an exact moment, time, or stage in the development of something 时候,时刻;〔发展的〕阶段;程度;地步
6 quality/feature 特质/特点 [countableC usually plural]CHARACTER OF somethingCHARACTER/PERSONALITY a particular quality or feature that something or someone has 特点,特质,特征
7 games/sport 比赛/运动 [countableC]DSDG one of the marks or numbers that shows your score in a game or sport 〔比赛或运动中的〕分数,得分
8 point.jpg sharp end 尖的一端 [countableC]END/POINT a sharp end of something 〔某物的〕尖(端)
9 boiling point/freezing point/melting point etc LEVELthe temperature at which something boils, freezes, melts etc 沸点/凝固点/熔点等
10 the point of no return CONTINUE/NOT STOPa stage in a process or activity when it becomes impossible to stop it or do something different 有进无退[欲罢不能]的地步
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11 point of departure an idea which you use to start a discussion 〔讨论的〕出发点
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12 be on the point of (doing) something SOONto be going to do something very soon 正要做某事
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13 up to a point PARTLYpartly, but not completely 在某种程度上
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14 to the point dealing only with the important subject or idea, and not including any unnecessary discussions 简明恰当的;简洁中肯的
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15 make a point of doing something DELIBERATELYto do something deliberately, even when it involves making a special effort 〔即使费力也〕特意做某事
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16 when/if it comes to the point British EnglishBrE used to talk about what happens when someone is in a difficult situation and has to make a difficult decision 必须作决定时
17 in point of fact formal used when saying that something is true, although it may seem unlikely 实际上;其实
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18 not to put too fine a point on it especially British EnglishBrEHONEST used when you are saying something in a very direct way 直言不讳地说,实话实说,说句老实话
19. numbers 数字 [countableC]HMN a sign (.) used to separate a whole number from any decimals that follow it 小数点
20 measure on a scale 刻度单位 [countableC]MEASURE a mark or measure on a scale 点;度
21 small spot 小点 [countableC]SMALL a very small spot of light or colour 〔极小的〕光点,色点
22 direction 方向 [countableC]DIRECTION one of the marks on a compass that shows direction 罗盘(方位)点
23 piece of land 一块土地 [countableC]SG a long thin piece of land that stretches out into the sea 尖岬,岬角
24 electricity [countableC] British EnglishBrETEE a piece of plastic with holes in it which is attached to a wall and to which electrical equipment can be connected 插座
25 RAILWAYS 铁路points [plural] British EnglishBrETTT a piece of railway track that can be moved to allow a train to cross over from one track to another 〔铁路上的〕道岔,转辙器
pointe
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: a single fact, idea, or opinion that is part of an argument or discussion 观点;论点
adjectives
a good point 很好的观点
I think that’s a very good point.
我觉得这个观点很不错。
an interesting point 有趣的观点
He has made an interesting point.
他提出了一个有意思的观点。
an important point 重要的观点
That’s an important point to bear in mind.
那一点很重要,得记住。
a serious point 严肃的观点
He’s making a joke but there is a serious point there as well.
他在开玩笑,但其中也不无严肃的观点。
a valid point 合理的观点
She raised a number of valid points.
她提出了一些合理的意见。
a general point 概括性观点
I’d like to make one further general point.
我想再大致讲一点。
a similar point 相似的观点
nKevin Phillips made a similar point in his 1993 book, ‘Boiling Point’.
the main point 主要观点
nFinally, I will summarise the main points of this chapter.
one final/last point 最终观点
nThere is one final point I would like to make.
verbs
make a point 提出观点
He makes the point that predicting behaviour is not easy.
他提出,对行为作出预测并不容易。
put/get your point across (=make people understand it) 使别人明白你的观点
I think we got our point across.
我觉得我们已经阐明了观点。
raise a point (=mention it) 提出观点
I was going to raise that point.
我打算提出那一点。
illustrate/demonstrate a point 说明观点
A simple example will illustrate the point.
举个简单的例子就能说明这个观点。
prove your/a point (=prove that what you say is right) 证明观点
He was determined to prove his point.
他决心要证明自己的观点。
understand a point 明白某一观点
I’m sorry, I don’t understand your point.
很抱歉,我不明白你的意思。
see/take/get somebody’s point (=understand or agree with it) 明白[同意]某人的观点
OK, I take your point. But it’s not that easy.
,我懂你的意思,但这没那么容易。
have a point (=have made a good point) 某观点有道理
Maybe she has a point.
也许她的意见有道理。
labour the point British EnglishBrE, belabor the point American English (=keep saying something) 一再重复某一观点
nI don’t wish to labour the point, but why didn’t you just tell me?
nclarify a point (=make it clearer)
Could you clarify a couple of points for me?
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point taken (=used to say to someone that you accept what they say) 同意你的观点
All right, point taken – I should have asked you first.
好吧,同意你的看法,我是应该先征求你的意见。
the finer points of something (=the small details) 某事物的细节
nI’m afraid I don’t understand the finer points of the game.
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 2:
nphrases
the point is (that) ...
The point is that going by bus would be a lot cheaper.
that’s the (whole) point
That’s the point. She didn’t tell us what was going on.
that's not the point
We'd earn a lot of money, but that's not the point.
be beside the point (=be not the most important thing to consider)
He's the best person for the job so his age is beside the point.
more to the point (=what is more important)
When did she leave, and, more to the point, why?
verbs
get/come (straight) to the point (=talk about the most important thing immediately) 我就直奔主题了。
nI haven't got much time so let's get straight to the point.
nget the point (=understand it)
He didn’t get the point at first.
nmiss the point (=not understand it)
I don't know why but Mel always seems to miss the point.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 5: an exact moment, time, or stage in the development of something 时候,时刻;〔发展的〕阶段;程度;地步
verbs
reach a point
Some couples reach a point where divorce is the only solution.
get to a point
You get to the point where ordinary things like climbing stairs are difficult.
mark a high/low/turning etc point (=be or happen at a particular time in the development of something)
The day of the accident marked a turning point in Kenny’s life.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + point
a high point
Winning the World Championship was the high point of my career.
a low point
She helped me when I was at a low point in my life.
a starting point
The following recipes are a good starting point for making your own bread.
a turning point (=the time when an important change starts, especially an improvement)
A turning point in the history of the republic came in 1358.
crisis point (=the point at which a situation becomes extremely serious)
The tensions within the country have reached crisis point.
breaking point (=a time when someone or something can no longer deal with something)
Our resources are stretched to breaking point.
bursting point (=a time when something is completely full)
The hospital was full to bursting point.
saturation point (=a time when no more can be added to something)
Is the market for computer games reaching saturation point?
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at one point (=at a time in the past)
At one point I was thinking of studying physics.
at some point
Over half the population suffers from back pain at some point in their lives.
at this/that point
I’m not prepared at this point to make any decision.
at this/that point in time formal (=used especially in official speeches, announcements etc)
It would be wrong to comment at this point in time.
to the point of something (=until a stage is reached or is near)
British industry was driven to the point of collapse.
there comes a point when/where ...
There comes a point where you have to accept defeat.
COLLOCATIONSMeaning 6: a particular quality or feature that something or someone has 特点,特质,特征
adjectives
ngood points
Every system has its good points and its drawbacks.
nbad points
What would you say are Natalie’s bad points?
nsomebody’s strong point (=something that they are good at)
Mathematics was never my strong point.
nsomebody’s weak point (=something that they are not good at)
Be honest about assessing your weak points.
na plus point British EnglishBrE (=an advantage or good feature)
The airline’s outstanding safety record is a major plus point.
na positive point
Underfloor heating has a lot of positive points.
na negative point
A few negative points should be mentioned.
na selling point (=a quality or feature that makes people want to buy something)
The house's main selling point is its beautiful garden.
the finer points of something (=small details about the qualities or features of something) 某事物的细节
nI'm afraid I'm not interested in the finer points of cars.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 7: one of the marks or numbers that shows your score in a game or sport 〔比赛或运动中的〕分数,得分
verbs
score a point (=especially in games such as football, baseball, cricket etc)
The Kiwis scored 206 points in their three matches.
win a point (=especially in games such as tennis, where the ball goes back and forth between competitors)
I didn't win a single point in my first few games.
get a point informal (=score a point)
Our aim is to get as many points as possible.
lose a point
If he’s got the answer wrong, he loses 250 points.
give/award somebody a point
I was awarded 17 points out of 20.
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win/lose by 5/10 etc points
We only lost by two points.
win/lose on points (=win or lose a fight because of the judges’ decision)
He was knocked down twice, before losing on points.
be level on points British EnglishBrE:
The teams finished level on points.
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ldoce_737_zpoint2 ●●● S2 W2 verb  
1 show STH with your finger 用手指指某物 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]POINT AT to show something to someone by holding up one of your fingers or a thin object towards it 〔用手指或细的物体〕指,指向
2 aim STH 瞄准某物 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]POINT AT to hold something so that it is aimed towards a person or thing 用〔某物〕对准〔某人或某物〕,使指向
3 face in one direction 面对一个方向 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]SHOOT to face or be aimed in a particular direction 面向,对着
4 show SB where to go 为某人指示方向 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]POINT AT to show someone which direction they should go in 为〔某人〕指方向[指路]
5 suggest what SB should do 建议某人做何事 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to suggest what someone should do 建议,为指路
6 suggest that STH is true 暗示某事为真 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to suggest that something is true 暗示,表明
7. walls/buildings 墙壁/建筑物 [transitiveT] British EnglishBrETBB to put new cement between the bricks of a wall 〔用水泥〕抹〔砖缝〕,勾〔缝〕
8. point your toes APDto stretch the ends of your feet downwards 绷直脚尖
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9 point the/a finger at somebody BLAMEto blame someone or say that they have done something wrong 指责某人,责怪某人
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10 point the way 
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11point something ↔ out phrasal verbphr v 
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12point to something phrasal verbphr v MENTIONto mention something because you think it is important 提到〔认为重要的事〕
13point something ↔ up phrasal verbphr v formal EMPHASIZEto make something seem more important or more noticeable 强调,突出;清楚地表明
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From Longman Business Dictionary
pointpoint1 /pɔɪnt/ noun [countableC]
1a single idea, opinion, or fact, especially one that is part of a plan, argument, or discussion
That’s a very interesting point.
I agree with your point about the importance of safety.
He made the point that economic growth would create the wealth necessary to protect the environment.
2a level on a scale
Gas prices have reached their highest point so far this year.
The president’s approval rating has hit its lowest point.
price point
3the point the main idea in something that is said or done which gives meaning to all of it
The point is that staff are not allowed to smoke in the building.
Have I completely missed the point (=failed to understand the main meaning of something)?
4one of a series of parts into which a meeting, plan etc is divided
What’s the first point on the agenda?
The corporation announced a five-point plan for overhauling its businesses.
action point
5FINANCE a unit of measure used in INDEXES (=series of figures giving the general level of financial markets, economic activity etc)
The Financial Times 30 Share Index closed up 11 points at 1659.5.
basis point percentage point
6a place or position
Your luggage will be searched at thepoint of departure.
Visas cannot be issued at the entry points along the border.
assembly point
7an exact moment, time, or stage in the development or progress of something
It is too early to tell whether last month’s increase marks a turning point (=a time when a situation changes) for the company.
The economy seems to be moving to the point of no return (=the point where it becomes so bad it cannot recover).
break-even point inflection point reorder point trigger point
8a unit used to measure how good someone or something is or how suitable they are for something
The details you give are assessed according to a points system.
9a particular quality or feature that something or someone has
Finance has never been his strong point.
Every system has its good points and its drawbacks.
selling point unique selling point
10spoken a sign (.) used to separate a whole number from any DECIMALs that follow it
see also bullet point
pointpoint2 verb
1point the finger (at somebody) to blame someone for something
To minimise his sentence, he pointed the finger at people he had dealt with.
2point the way to show how something could change or develop successfully
The article summarises the current law and points the way forward.
Origin point1
(1200-1300) Partly from Old French point small hole or spot, point in time or space, from Latin punctum, from pungere ( → PUNGENT); partly from Old French pointe sharp end, from Vulgar Latin puncta, from Latin pungere

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