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I . point [pɔɪnt] SUBST

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 plur (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 BOURSE:

točka f

16. point (in ballet):

konica f

17. point (socket):

point GB Aus

18. point GB CHEMDFER:

19. point TYPO:

točka f

20. point (punch line):

poanta f

II . point [pɔɪnt] VERBE intr

1. point (with finger):

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

kazati [perf pokazati ]na

3. point hunt:

III . point [pɔɪnt] VERBE trans

2. point (direct):

3. point (extend):

point out VERBE trans

2. point (inform):

opozoriti na to, da ...

point-to-ˈpoint SUBST, point-to-ˈpoint race SUBST SPORT

ˈboil·ing point SUBST

con·ˈtrol point SUBST

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

ˈfreez·ing point SUBST

ˈhigh point SUBST

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

match ˈpoint SUBST TENNIS

ˈmeet·ing point SUBST

1. meeting point (point of contact):

2. meeting point (public space):

ˈmelt·ing point SUBST

per·cent·age ˈpoint SUBST

ˈpick·up point SUBST

I . point-ˈblank ADV

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

2. point-blank (bluntly):

II . point-ˈblank ADJ épith

ˈpow·er point SUBST GB Aus

finger pointing SUBST

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finger pointing

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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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