point
suomi-englanti sanakirjapoint englannista suomeksi
huippu
kohta, paikka
niemi, niemenkärki, nokka
piste
point
kohdistaa
desimaalipilkku, kymmenyspilkku, pilkku
prosentti
kärki
täplä
viitata johonkin
pointti, mieli, järki
vaihe, aste
piikki
osoittaa
tarkoitus, idea
puoli
hetki
osoitella
ydin
saumata
lisätä tarkkeet
voida tähdätä
piippu
pistorasia
piiru
seisoa
luovia
merkitä
korostaa
näyttää
seikka
Substantiivi
Verbi
point englanniksi
An individual element in a larger whole; a particular detail, thought, or quality. (defdate)
(ux)
A particular moment in an event or occurrence; a juncture. (defdate)
A topic of discussion or debate; a proposition. (defdate)
A focus of conversation or consideration; the main idea.
A purpose or objective, which makes something meaningful. (defdate)
The smallest quantity of something; a jot, a whit. (defdate)
(quote-book)
A tiny amount of time; a moment. (defdate)
(RQ:Davies Nosce Teipsu)
- When time's first point begun / Made he all souls.|title=Of the Soule of Man and the Immortalitie Thereof
A specific location or place, seen as a spatial position. (defdate)
A zero-dimensional mathematical object representing a location in one or more dimensions; something considered to have position but no magnitude or direction. (defdate) Category:en:Shapes
A stop or other terminal punctuation mark. (defdate)
A dot or mark used to designate certain tones or time. In ancient music, it distinguished or characterized certain tones or styles (points of perfection, of augmentation, etc.). In modern music, it is placed on the right of a note to raise its value, or prolong its time, by one half.
(RQ:Scott Woodstock)
A distinguishing quality or characteristic. (defdate)
The chief or excellent features.
''the points of a horse''
{{quote-text|en|year=1931|author=Arnold Bennett|title=The Night Visitor and Other Stories|page=290
Something tiny, as a pinprick; a very small mark. (defdate)
(short for)
{{quote-text|en|year=2013|author=Louise Levison|title=Filmmakers and Financing: Business Plans for Independents|page=67
Each of the marks or strokes written above letters, especially in Semitic languages, to indicate vowels, stress etc. (defdate)
A unit of scoring in a game or competition. (defdate)
A point (now especially when reading decimal fractions aloud). (defdate)
A unit used to express differences in prices of stocks and shares. (defdate)
a unit of measure equal to 1/12 of a pica, or approximately 1/72 of an inch (exactly 1/72 of an inch in the digital era). (defdate)
An electric power socket. (defdate)
A unit of bearing equal to one thirty-second of a circle, ''i.e.'' 11.25°.
A of measure for rain, equal to 0.254 mm or 0.01 of an inch.
Either of the two metal surfaces in a distributor which close or open to allow or prevent the flow of current through the coil. There is usually a moving point, pushed by the distributor cam, and a fixed point, and they are built together as a unit.
(RQ:Marlowe Tamburlaine)
Any projecting extremity of an object. (defdate)
An object which has a sharp or tapering tip. (defdate)
A spearhead or similar object hafted to a handle.
Each of the twelve triangular positions in either table of a backgammon board, on which the stones are played. (defdate)
A peninsula or promontory. (defdate)
The position at the front or vanguard of an advancing force. (defdate)
(RQ:Torgoff Can't Find My Way Home)
An operational or public leadership position in a risky endeavor.
(quote-journal)
(quote-journal) throws first pitch at Nationals-Yankees MLB opener| author=Gabe Lacques| journal=USA TODAY| date=July 23, 2020
Each of the main directions on a compass, usually considered to be 32 in number; a direction. (defdate)
The difference between two points of the compass.
Pointedness of speech or writing; a penetrating or decisive quality of expression. (defdate)
(quote-book)|title=(w)|passage=There was moreover a hint of the duchess in the infinite point with which, as she felt, she exclaimed: "And this is what you call coming ''often''?"
(quote-book)|chapter=4| title=http://openlibrary.org/works/OL5535161W Mr. Pratt's Patients| passage=I told him about everything I could think of; and what I couldn't think of he did. He asked about six questions during my yarn, but every question had a point to it. At the end he bowed and thanked me once more. As a thanker he was main-truck high; I never see anybody so polite.
A switch. (defdate)
An area of contrasting colour on an animal, especially a dog; a marking. (defdate)
One of the "corners" of the escutcheon: the base (bottom center) unless a qualifier is added (''point dexter'', ''point dexter base'', ''point sinister'', ''point sinister base''), generally when separately tinctured. (q), (m), (m). File:Type pièce Vetement.svg|right|120px|thumb|This is sometimes blazoned ''argent, four points gules''; otherwise, it is (l).
An ordinary similar to a pile (but sometimes shorter), extending upward from the base. (q)
{{quote-book|en|year=1828|author=William Berry|title=Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry
A string or lace used to tie together certain garments.
(RQ:Scott Fortunes of Nigel)
Lace worked by the needle.
(RQ:Landon Francesca Carrara)
An item of private information; a hint; a tip; a pointer.
The perpendicular rising of a hawk over the place where its prey has gone into cover.
The act of pointing, as of the foot downward in certain dance positions.
The gesture of extending the index finger in a direction in order to indicate something.
{{quote-text|en|year=2005|author=Marc Marschark|author2=Patricia Elizabeth Spencer|title=Oxford handbook of deaf studies, language, and education
A point.
In various sports, a position of a certain player, or, by extension, the player occupying that position.
A fielding position square of the wicket on the side, between gully and cover. (defdate)
The position of the player of each side who stands a short distance in front of the goalkeeper.
A spot to which a straight run is made; hence, a straight run from point to point; a cross-country run.
To extend the finger in the direction of something in order to show where it is or to draw attention to it.
(RQ:Shakespeare Taming of the Shrew)
(RQ:Dryden Juvenal Satires)
{{quote-journal|en|date=October 23, 2011|author=Becky Ashton|work=BBC Sport
To draw attention to something or indicate a direction.
{{quote-journal|en|date=2013-06-07|author=Ed Pilkington
To face in a particular direction.
To direct toward an object; to aim.
{{quote-text|en|year=1853|author=Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons|title=Parliamentary Papers|volume=11|page=267
To give a point to; to sharpen; to cut, forge, grind, or file to an acute end.
To indicate a probability of something.
{{quote-journal|en|date=December 21, 2011|author=Helen Pidd|work=the Guardian
To repair mortar.
To fill up and finish the joints of (a wall), by introducing additional cement or mortar, and bringing it to a smooth surface.
To cut, as a surface, with a pointed tool.
(RQ:Pope Iliad)
To separate an integer from a decimal with a point.
To mark with diacritics.
To direct the processing unit to seek information at a certain location in memory.
To direct requests sent to a name to the address corresponding to that domain name.
To sail close to the wind.
To indicate the presence of game by a fixed and steady look, as certain hunting dogs do.
(RQ:Gay Sport)
- He treads with caution, and he points with fear.
To give point to (something said or done); to give particular prominence or force to.
(RQ:Dickens Bleak House)
(quote-text)|title=A Passage to India|page=85|publisher=Penguin|year_published=2005
To appoint.
(RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)
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levels in the scale
{{zh-x|跳p{}o{}i{}n{}t{pon1}|to increase in salary by moving up the wage scale|C
a (l) (q)
(l) (small mark)
(l)
dot (gloss)
(syn)
(uxi)
(past participle of)
(inflection of)
not (gloss)
a location where members of a group usually meet