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I . point [pɔɪnt] SUBST

1. point t. MATH, PUBL (place, moment):

point
punkt m
meeting point

3. point (sharp end):

point
point of pin, needle
czubek m

5. point (most important idea):

point
to get to the point
that's the point
that's beside the point
to the point
the point is that...
chodzi o to, że...
to miss the point
to get to the point that...

7. point kein Pl (purpose):

the point of [doing] sth

8. point JUR:

point of order

9. point GEO:

point

10. point (unit):

percentage point

11. point (in sport):

12. point MATH:

decimal point

13. point (dot):

point
kropka f
point of light

14. point Brit (socket):

point

16. point:

points Pl Brit BAHN

II . point [pɔɪnt] VERB intr

2. point (show tendency, probability):

to point to sth

3. point (be directed toward):

4. point device:

point

III . point [pɔɪnt] VERB trans

1. point (aim):

point
to point a gun at sb

3. point (make noticeable):

point
point

4. point (put mortar):

point
fugować [perf za-]

IV . point [pɔɪnt] ADJ

point → pointed

Siehe auch: pointed

pointed [ˈpɔɪntɪd, Am -t̬ɪd] ADJ

2. pointed übtr criticism, remark:

point-to-point (race) SUBST

absorption point SUBST WIRTSCH

acceptance point SUBST WIRTSCH

basis point SUBST WIRTSCH

basis point

boiling point SUBST

decimal point SUBST

exclamation mark Brit, exclamation point SUBST

flash point SUBST

1. flash point of trouble, violence:

flash point

2. flash point CHEM:

flash point

focal point SUBST

1. focal point (central point):

focal point

2. focal point (focus):

focal point
ognisko nt

freezing point SUBST

match point SUBST SPORT

match point

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The pure water vapor condenses on the cool inside plastic surface and drips down from the weighted low point, where it is collected and removed.
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However, at some point the mixdown master tape for this song was also lost, and apparently no backup copies had been made.
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Furthermore, cropping and re-sizing images, as well as marking point of interest by hand, is tedious and time-consuming.
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It gets rather raucous beyond 4000rpm and doesn't encourage aiming for the peak power point of 6000rpm for too long or too often.
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It is the point that must penetrate fish flesh and secure the fish.
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Cost is basically independent of yield up to the point of say 10s of megatons.
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Toad is intelligent, creative and resourceful however he is also narcissistic, self-centred almost to the point of sociopathy, and completely lacking in even the most basic common sense.
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Additionally, the vagueness of invasion point was a logistical shortcoming.
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The whirling camera effects and freaky sound mix overstates the point that our man really is not well.
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Charcoal is designed for high legibility, even at smaller point sizes, displayed on computer monitors.
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