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I . point [pɔɪnt] N

1. point (sharp end, of a star):

konica f

2. point (dot):

točka f

3. point (punctuation mark):

pika f

4. point (decimal point):

7. point (about to do):

9. point no pl (most important idea):

the point is ...
bistvo je ...

11. point (stage in process):

točka f
... when it came to the point ...
... ko je bilo tako daleč ...
up to a point

13. point (in sports):

točka f

14. point STOCKEX:

točka f

16. point (in ballet):

konica f

17. point (socket):

point Brit Aus

18. point Brit RAIL:

19. point TYPO:

točka f

20. point (punch line):

poanta f

II . point [pɔɪnt] VB intr

1. point (with finger):

2. point (be directed, indicate, use as evidence):

kazati [perf pokazati ]na

3. point hunt:

III . point [pɔɪnt] VB trans

2. point (direct):

3. point (extend):

point out VB trans

2. point (inform):

opozoriti na to, da ...

point up VB trans form

point-to-ˈpoint N, point-to-ˈpoint race N SPORTS

ˈboil·ing point N

con·ˈtrol point N

ex·cla·ˈma·tion mark N, ex·cla·ˈma·tion point N Am

ˈfreez·ing point N

ˈhigh point N

in·ter·ro·ˈga·tion mark N, in·ter·ro·ˈga·tion point N

match ˈpoint N TENNIS

ˈmeet·ing point N

1. meeting point (point of contact):

2. meeting point (public space):

ˈmelt·ing point N

per·cent·age ˈpoint N

ˈpick·up point N

I . point-ˈblank ADV

1. point-blank (at very close range):

2. point-blank (bluntly):

II . point-ˈblank ADJ attr

ˈpow·er point N Brit Aus

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In common with other parrots, they have zygodactyl feet, two toes pointing forward and two backward.
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He distracted their attention by pointing to the shadows on the roof and shouting that he could see the escapee, and then swiftly departed.
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On occasion, sun outage will occur when the sun lines up directly behind the geostationary satellite the reception antenna is pointing to.
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She threw a complete strop pouting and pointing and asking someone to get a lawnmower to sort it out.
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Single-pointing was forgone in favor of die head cutting for such medium- and high-volume repetitive production.
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There was no pointing attempting a deceptive comb-over; it was very obviously thinning.
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Many drum dances are competitive in nature, featuring two "song cousins" who humorously sing and dance, while pointing out the flaws in the other.
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The soft soles of telemark boots make kicking steps or front pointing with crampons difficult.
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We taught her since she was a baby, pointing her little toe...
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Look at that (pointing out to the moon) she is there, more beautiful than ever, she reflects tomorrow's light.
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