美 [pɔɪnt ɪn]
指向:指向某个方向或位置。
进入:进入某个地方或状态。
在……中起作用:在某个过程或情况中起作用。
... at this point 这时候,此时此刻 point in 有意义;在…有作用 starting point 出发点;起始点 ...
... at this point这时候,此时此刻 point in有意义;在…有作用 starting point出发点;起始点 ...
有意义;在…有作用
The evidence seems to point in that direction.
证据似乎指向那个方向。
He makes his own point in his own inimitable way.
他以他独有的的方式阐述了自己的观点。
There's no point in getting angry.
发火是没有用的。
For each ten percentage point increase in sports participation, she found a one point increase in female college attendance.
VOA : special.2010.03.04
It will surface back up in another piece of work or another idea at some point in your life.
在某个时刻,旧点子会以另一种形式重新出现,或者另一个想法在会出现在你的生活中。
Twitter之父Jack.Dorsey演讲:好奇和灵感的力量课程节选 : 斯坦福公开课
At this point in the story, perhaps the view is that all know of God even if they ignore him.
从这点来看,即使每个人都忽略上帝,但都知道上帝的存在。
旧约导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
She also linked it to a one to two point increase in the number of women in the labor force.
VOA : special.2010.03.04
He was right. The trial of Andrew Johnson was an important turning point in the making of the American nation.
VOA : special.2010.01.28
Then again, the topic has been a sticking point in the campaign of late.
There's no point in leaving loose ends which come back to haunt you later.
BBC: Scottish independence: Meeting set to seal referendum deal - BBC News
At one point in 2001 Google officials even met with Overture to compare notes, Overture officials say.