Dictionnaire
Anglais - Chinois
Point
pɔɪnt
Extrêmement Commun
700 - 800
700 - 800
L'indice de fréquence et d'importance des mots indique la fréquence d'apparition d'un mot dans une langue donnée. Plus le nombre est petit, plus le mot est fréquemment utilisé. Les mots les plus fréquemment utilisés vont généralement de 1 à 4000. Cet indice d'importance vous aide à vous concentrer sur les mots les plus utiles lors de votre processus d'apprentissage des langues.
L'indice de fréquence et d'importance des mots indique la fréquence d'apparition d'un mot dans une langue donnée. Plus le nombre est petit, plus le mot est fréquemment utilisé. Les mots les plus fréquemment utilisés vont généralement de 1 à 4000. Cet indice d'importance vous aide à vous concentrer sur les mots les plus utiles lors de votre processus d'apprentissage des langues.
要点, 分数点, 地点, 观点, 指向, 点数
Significations de Point en chinois
要点
Exemple:
The main point of the discussion was the budget.
讨论的要点是预算。
Can you summarize the key points of the article?
你能总结一下文章的关键要点吗?
Utilisation: formalContexte: Used in discussions, presentations, or written texts to highlight important ideas.
Note: In Chinese, this can also be translated as 重点 (zhòng diǎn) which emphasizes a focal point.
分数点
Exemple:
He scored a point in the game.
他在比赛中得了一分。
The final score was 3 points to 2.
最后的比分是3分对2分。
Utilisation: informalContexte: Commonly used in sports and games to denote scoring.
Note: In sports, 分数 (fēn shù) is often used to refer to the score itself.
地点
Exemple:
Meet me at the point where the two rivers meet.
在两条河流交汇的地点见我。
This is the point on the map where we should start.
这是我们应该开始的地图上的地点。
Utilisation: formal/informalContexte: Used in navigation, geography, and location descriptions.
Note: Can also refer to a specific location or position in a broader context.
观点
Exemple:
She made a valid point during the meeting.
她在会议上提出了一个有效的观点。
What's your point on this issue?
你对这个问题有什么观点?
Utilisation: formalContexte: Used in discussions or debates to refer to an opinion or argument.
Note: 观点 (guān diǎn) emphasizes the subjective nature of the point being made.
指向
Exemple:
The arrow points to the north.
箭头指向北方。
Please point to the correct answer.
请指向正确的答案。
Utilisation: informalContexte: Used when indicating direction or referring to something visually.
Note: 指向 (zhǐ xiàng) is a more specific term for the act of indicating direction.
点数
Exemple:
You need to have a certain number of points to win.
你需要有一定数量的点数才能获胜。
He has accumulated points for every purchase.
他每次购买都能积累点数。
Utilisation: informalContexte: Commonly used in loyalty programs or games.
Note: 点数 (diǎn shù) refers to points in a numerical sense, such as in scoring systems or reward programs.
Les synonymes de Point
tip
A tip is a small piece of advice or information given to help with a particular situation or problem. It can also refer to the pointed or tapered end of something.
Exemple: He gave me a helpful tip on how to improve my writing.
Note: While 'point' can refer to a specific detail or aspect, 'tip' usually implies a piece of advice or information given to assist with a task.
aspect
An aspect is a particular part or feature of something, often considered in relation to the whole.
Exemple: One important aspect of the project is the budget allocation.
Note: Unlike 'point,' which can be more general, 'aspect' specifically refers to a particular part or feature of something.
detail
A detail is a small part or feature of something, often considered individually or in close examination.
Exemple: She explained every detail of the plan to ensure everyone understood.
Note: Similar to 'point,' 'detail' refers to a specific part of something, but 'detail' often implies a more intricate or specific element.
element
An element is a component or part of a whole, often contributing to its overall character or quality.
Exemple: The element of surprise in the plot kept the audience engaged.
Note: While 'point' can refer to a specific detail or aspect, 'element' typically refers to a fundamental part that contributes to the whole.
Expressions et phrases courantes de Point
Get to the point
To stop talking about unimportant details and focus on the main issue or topic.
Exemple: Stop beating around the bush and get to the point of your argument.
Note: This phrase emphasizes the idea of being direct and concise in communication.
Make a point
To express a valid or important argument or opinion.
Exemple: She made a good point about the importance of time management.
Note: While 'point' refers to a particular detail or fact, 'make a point' implies presenting an argument or opinion.
On point
To be accurate, relevant, or well-executed.
Exemple: Her presentation was on point; she covered all the key aspects thoroughly.
Note: This phrase suggests being precise or correct in a particular situation.
Miss the point
To fail to understand the main idea or intention behind something.
Exemple: I think you missed the point of his joke; he was being sarcastic.
Note: While 'point' can refer to a specific detail, 'miss the point' indicates a failure to grasp the main message.
At this point
At this moment in time or stage of a process.
Exemple: At this point, we need to make a decision on how to proceed.
Note: It emphasizes the current moment or stage rather than a specific detail or concept.
Point taken
Acknowledging or accepting someone's argument or opinion.
Exemple: I understand your perspective; point taken.
Note: While 'point' refers to a specific detail, 'point taken' acknowledges understanding or acceptance of a viewpoint.
To the point
Expressed in a clear and direct manner without unnecessary details.
Exemple: Her feedback was concise and to the point; it was very helpful.
Note: This phrase highlights the quality of being succinct and focused in communication.
Expressions courantes (argot) de Point
Point blank
Means directly, plainly, or without explanation or elaboration.
Exemple: He told me point-blank that he didn't want to go.
Note: In this context, 'point blank' is used to emphasize the straightforwardness of a statement, not referring to an actual point or location.
Sixth sense
Means an intuitive insight or ability to perceive things that are not immediately obvious.
Exemple: She has a sixth sense when it comes to knowing the breaking point in an argument.
Note: This term refers to a heightened level of awareness or intuition, rather than a literal sense like sight, hearing, etc.
Point fingers
Means to blame or accuse others for a situation or problem.
Exemple: Instead of playing the blame game and pointing fingers, let's find a solution together.
Note: In this case, 'point fingers' is a figurative expression and doesn't relate to physically directing a finger towards someone.
Point - Exemples
The point of the pencil broke.
铅笔的尖端断了。
The exclamation point indicates strong emotion.
感叹号表示强烈的情感。
The border between the two countries is marked by a boundary point.
两国之间的边界由一个边界点标记。
Grammaire de Point
Point - Verbe (Verb) / Verbe, présent non à la 3ème personne du singulier (Verb, non-3rd person singular present)
Lemme: point
Conjugaisons
Nom, pluriel (Noun, plural): points, point
Nom, singulier ou massif (Noun, singular or mass): point
Verbe, passé simple (Verb, past tense): pointed
Verbe, gérondif ou participe présent (Verb, gerund or present participle): pointing
Verbe, 3ème personne du singulier au présent (Verb, 3rd person singular present): points
Verbe, forme de base (Verb, base form): point
Verbe, présent non à la 3ème personne du singulier (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): point
Syllabes, Séparation et Accent
point contient 1 syllabes: point
Transcription phonétique: ˈpȯint
point , ˈpȯint (La syllabe rouge est accentuée)
Point - Importance et fréquence d'utilisation
L'indice de fréquence et d'importance des mots indique la fréquence d'apparition d'un mot dans une langue donnée. Plus le nombre est petit, plus le mot est fréquemment utilisé. Les mots les plus fréquemment utilisés vont généralement de 1 à 4000.
point: 700 - 800 (Extrêmement Commun).
Cet indice d'importance vous aide à vous concentrer sur les mots les plus utiles lors de votre processus d'apprentissage des langues.