points中文,points的意思,points翻译及用法

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points

英['pɔɪnts]美['pɔɪnts]

n. 点;目的(point的复数);见解

n. (Points)人名;(英)波因茨

v. 指引;瞄準(point的第三人称单数)

points 英语释义

英语释义

    1. an individual detail item

    2. a distinguishing detail
    tact is one of her strong points

    3. the most important essential in a discussion or matter
    missed the whole point of the joke

    4. cogency

    5. physical condition

    6. an end or object to be achieved purpose
    did not see what point there was in continuing the discussion

    7. a geometric element that has zero dimensions and a location determinable by an ordered set of coordinates

    8. a narrowly localized place having a precisely indicated position
    walked to a point 50 yards north of the building

    9. a particular place locality
    have come from distant points

    10. an exact moment
    at this point I was interrupted

    11. a time interval immediately before something indicated verge
    at the point of death

    12. a particular step, stage, or degree in development
    had reached the point where nothing seemed to matter anymore

    13. a definite position in a scale

    14. the terminal usually sharp or narrowly rounded part of something tip

    15. a weapon or tool having such a part and used for stabbing or piercing: such as

    16. arrowhead

    17. spearhead

    18. the contact or discharge extremity of an electric device (such as a spark plug or distributor)

    19. an electric outlet

    20. a projecting usually tapering piece of land or a sharp prominence

    21. the tip of a projecting body part

    22. tine sense 2

    23. the extremities or markings of the extremities of an animal especially when of a color differing from the rest of the body

    24. a railroad switch

    25. the head of the bow of a stringed instrument

    26. a short musical phrase especially a phrase in contrapuntal music

    27. a very small mark

    28. punctuation mark especially period sense 5a(1)

    29. decimal point

    30. a lace for tying parts of a garment together used especially in the 16th and 17th centuries

    31. one of usually 11 divisions of a heraldic shield that determines the position of a charge

    32. one of the 32 equidistant spots of a compass card for indicating direction

    33. the difference of 111/? degrees between two such successive points

    34. a direction indicated by a compass point
    from all points of the compass

    35. a small detachment ahead of an advance guard or behind a rear guard

    36. needlepoint sense 1

    37. lace made with a bobbin

    38. one of 12 spaces marked off on each side of a backgammon board

    39. a unit of measurement: such as

    40. a unit of counting in the scoring of a game or contest

    41. a unit used in evaluating the strength of a bridge hand

    42. a unit of academic credit

    43. a unit used in quoting prices (as of stocks, bonds, and commodities)

    44. a percentage of the face value of a loan often added as a placement fee or service charge

    45. a percentage of the profits of a business venture (such as a motion-picture production)

    46. a unit of about 1/?? inch used especially to measure the size of type

    47. the action of pointing: such as

    48. the rigidly intent attitude of a hunting dog marking game for a gunner

    49. the action in dancing of extending one leg and arching the foot so that only the tips of the toes touch the floor

    50. a position of a player in various games (such as lacrosse) also the player of such a position

    51. a number thrown on the first roll of the dice in craps which the player attempts to repeat before throwing a seven — compare missout, pass sense 13

    52. credit accruing from creating a good impression
    scored points for hard work

    53. irrelevant

    54. with regard to in the matter of
    in point of law in point of fact

    55. relevant, pertinent
    a suggestion that was to the point

    56. relevant to the issue at hand accurate and appropriate for the purpose or situation
    trying to stay on point And although much of this criticism is na?ve, altogether too much of it is right on point
    — Richard Morin

    57. to furnish with a point sharpen
    pointing a pencil with a knife

    58. to give added force, emphasis, or piquancy to
    point up a remark

    59. to scratch out the old mortar from the joints of (something, such as a brick wall) and fill in with new material

    60. to mark the pauses or grammatical divisions in punctuate

    61. to separate (a decimal fraction) from an integer by a decimal point —usually used with off

    62. to mark (words, such as Hebrew words) with diacritics (such as vowel points)

    63. to indicate the position or direction of especially by extending a finger
    point the way home

    64. to direct someone's attention to
    point the way to new knowledge
    — Elizabeth Hall —usually used with out or up
    point out a mistakepoints up the difference

    65. to indicate the presence and place of (game) by stiffening into a fixed position with head and gaze directed toward the animal hunted

    66. to cause to be turned in a particular direction
    point a gun pointed the boat upstream

    67. to extend (a leg) and arch (the foot) in executing a point in dancing

    68. to indicate the fact or probability of something specified
    everything points to a bright future

    69. to indicate the position or direction of something especially by extending a finger
    point at the map

    70. to direct attention
    can point with pride to their own traditions

    71. to point game
    a dog that points well

    72. to lie extended, aimed, or turned in a particular direction
    a directional arrow that pointed to the north

    73. to execute a point in dancing

    74. to sail close to the wind

    75. to train for a particular contest

    76. an idea that you try to make other people accept or understand

    77. a particular detail of an idea or argument

    78. the main or most important idea of something that is said or written

    79. to show someone where to look by moving your finger or an object held in your hand in a particular direction

    80. to cause the front or tip of (something) to be turned toward someone or something

    81. to have the end or tip extended, aimed, or turned in a specified direction

    82. a separate or particular detail item
    She explained the main points of the plan.

    83. an individual quality characteristic
    He has many good points.

    84. the chief idea or meaning
    the point of a story

    85. purpose, aim
    There's no point in trying any more.

    86. a geometric element that has a position but no dimensions and is pictured as a small dot

    87. a particular place or position
    We saw points of interest in the city.

    88. a particular stage or moment
    the boiling point Let's stop at this point.

    89. the usually sharp end (as of a sword, pin, or pencil)

    90. a piece of land that sticks out

    91. a dot in writing or printing

    92. one of the 32 marks indicating direction on a compass

    93. a unit of scoring in a game
    I scored fifteen points.

    94. to show the position or direction of something especially by extending a finger in a particular direction
    He pointed to the door.

    95. to direct someone's attention to
    I pointed out the mistakes.

    96. aim entry 1 sense 1, direct
    She pointed the telescope toward Mars. The arrow pointed to the left.

    97. to give a sharp end to
    point a pencil

    98. a narrowly localized place or area

    99. the terminal usually sharp or narrowly rounded part of something

    100. a definite measurable position in a scale — see boiling point, freezing point

    101. to become distended with pus prior to breaking

    102. a particular detail, proposition, or issue of law specifically point of error

    103. any of various incremental units used in measuring, fixing, or calculating something: as

    104. a unit used in calculating a sentence by various factors (as aggravating or mitigating circumstances)

    105. a unit used in the pricing of securities and valuation of markets

    106. a charge to a borrower (as a mortgagor) that is equal to one percent of the principal and that is made at closing

    107. relevant to the legal issues at hand

points 片语

片语

Microsoft PointsMicrosoft Points were a digital currency issued by Microsoft for use on its Xbox and Zune product line Points could be used to purchase video games and downloadable content from Xbox Live Marketplace, digital content such as music and videos on Zune Marketplace, along with content from Windows Live Gallery.

Selling Points卖点;销售特色

Main points大意,重点

connecting points连结点

set of points[数] 点集;道岔组

Lattice Points车削点;格子点

credit points学分,(课程的)积分

points of view观点;看法

action points行动点数(action point的复数)

gold points[金融] 黄金输送点;金点

Language Points语言点

Five Points五要点

Hit Points生命值

points 例句

英汉例句

  • you see you have injections points of coolant into the cold and/or the hot legs.

    你们看到这些冷却剂注入的点,注入到冷柱以及热柱,或者之一。

  • each policy might require one or more enforcement points in the implementation.

    在实施中每个策略可能需要一个或更多的实施点。

  • if you plan to go that route, you need to understand all of the points above.

    如果计划沿着这条路线走,您需要理解上述的所有要点。

  • there are still a few questionable points in the case.

    这个案件还有几个疑点。

  • let me illustrate these points with some sample code.

    让我用一些样本代码来阐述这些要点。

  • our teacher ran over the main points at the end of each lesson.

    我们的老师在每次课临结束时都要扼要重说一遍本课的重点。

  • now this is only an example and using extension points for this concept is probably not the best approach.

    现在这只是一个示例,并且使用针对此概念的扩展点可能不是最好的方法。

  • what points should i make?

    我应该提出哪些要点?

  • if one of the manufacturing points operates too quickly, it will build up an inventory for the next station to consume.

    如果其中一个制造点运作的太快,那么就将生成需要下一个岗位来消耗的存货。

  • it's possible to abstract the most important points from this long report.

    从这篇冗长的报告中有可能归纳出极重要的几点来。

  • in this type of network, devices not only communicate with each other, but they also act as relay points for other nodes in the network.

    在这种网络之下,每个设备不仅跟其它设备联系,它还可以在整个网络中扮演中继点的角色。

  • and by the way, these high-value points that we deem necessary have already been validated by our customers.

    顺便说一下,这些我们认为是必要的高价值点已经被我们的客户确认是有效的。

  • try to buttress the points you make in these chapters with some details.

    竭力支持在这些带有某些详细叙述的篇章中你所阐明的论点。

  • along with this, they can add verification points and drive data.

    与这些一起,他们还可以添加验证点和驱动数据。

  • if you do this, you can be proactive in your tuning, with the objective of actually finding the problem before the user points it out to you.

    如果您做到了这一点,那么您就可以积极主动地进行优化工作,其目标是在用户指出存在的问题之前找到它。

  • so why not jump straight to story points for large sections of the project.

    那么为什么不能对项目中大的部分直接转入故事点呢。

  • but, let me put in all the points at once, because they all lie on a straight line.

    但是,假设我一下子放置所有的点,因为他们都在同一条直线上。

  • i wanna put in all points that satisfy that equation.

    我想要放置所有的点以满足那个方程。

points 同义词

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