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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.
point

noun

point ♦︎ core ♦︎ heart ♦︎ body ♦︎ crux ♦︎ nucleusThese are all words for the most important idea or part of sth. 這些詞均表示重點、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 重點;要點;核心問題The point is you shouldn't have to wait so long to see a doctor.關鍵是看病不應等那麽長時間。I'll come straight to the point: we need more money.我就直說吧:我們還需要錢。Do you see my point (= understand)?你明白我的意思嗎?I think I missed the point (= did not understand).我想我沒有聽懂。You have a point (= your idea is right) -it would be better to wait till this evening.你說的有道理-還是等到今晚比較好。'There won't be anywhere to park.' 'Oh, that's a (good) point.'(= I had not thought of that) “會找不到停車的地方。”“嗯,還真是。”It just isn't true. That's the whole point (= the only important fact).那根本不是事實,其他一切都不重要。I know it won't cost very much but that's not the point.我知道不會花多少錢,但那並不重要。 see also to the point relevant core [singular] the most important part of a problem, activity or set of ideas (問題、活動或觀點的)核心,要點,精髓This report goes to the core of the argument.這篇報道直指爭論的核心。Maths, English and science are the core subjects (= subjects that all the students have to do).數學、英語和自然科學是核心科目。What are the core activities of the job?這項工作主要做什麽? heart [singular] the most important part of a problem (問題的)核心,重點Cost is at the heart of the matter for the Government.對政府而言,核心問題是費用。The committee's report went to the heart of the government's dilemma.委員會的報告直指政府窘境的實質。 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指問題的核心,尤指道德或情感問題的核心,尤用於構成短語the heart of the matter/problem(事實/問題的核心)。core用於以較理性和明智的方式看待的問題,還指教育方面最重要的科目,或商務領域最核心的活動。還可以像形容詞一樣用於另一名詞前the core subjects / curriculum / activities / business核心科目/課程/活動/業務the heart subjects/curriculum/activities/business body [singular] the main part of sth, especially a building, vehicle or book or article (尤指建築、車輛、書或文章的)主體,主要部分the body of the plane (= the central part where the seats are) 飛機機身There are some references in the main body of the text.課文正文中有幾處談到這一問題。 crux [singular] the most important point about a situation (情形的)症結,關鍵Now we come to the crux of the matter.現在我們來談事情的症結。 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.這些畫將成爲一批新藏品的核心。It was this cluster of houses which formed the nucleus of the village.這些擠在一起的房子構成村子的中心。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最常指某地或某展覽最重要的部分,或某群體中的核心人物。point

verb

point ♦︎ showThese words both mean to help sb see where or what sb/sth is by stretching out your finger or hand. 這兩個詞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 (用手指或物體)指,指向It's rude to point!用手指人很不禮貌啊!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.“你叫什麽名字?”他用鋼筆指着那孩子問。She pointed in my direction.她指向我這邊。She pointed her finger in my direction.她手指指向我這邊。 Point can also be used with an adverb or preposition to mean 'to show sb which way to go'. * point還可以與副詞或介詞連用,意爲“給某人指路”Could you point me in the right direction for the bus station?請問公共汽車站是哪個方向?A series of yellow arrows pointed the way to the reception desk.一系列黃色箭頭指往接待處。 show [transitive] to point to sth so that sb can see where or what it is 指給(某人)看;指出He showed me our location on the map.他在地圖上指給我看我們所在的位置。Show me which picture you drew.指給我看哪幅畫是你畫的。 see also show take 2

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