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词汇 point to
释义
Phr V
point to
points, pointing, pointed
point to sth
to say something because you think it is important in a discussion
She also pointed to the need for better training.
point to/towards sth
if something points to or towards a fact or event, it makes it seem likely that the fact is true or that the event will happen
They don't know for certain but the evidence points to suicide.All the indicators are pointing towards a June election.
phrasepoint to
point to sth to mention a fact which you think is important because you think it proves something: The Prime Minister pointed to economic growth as evidence that the government's policies were working. We in NATO can point to the fact that we will soon have reduced the number of nuclear warheads by 90%.

point to/towards sth if the evidence or information that you have points to a particular fact or event, it shows that the fact is likely to be true or that the event is likely to happen: All the evidence pointed to the Mafia being involved in the murders. a new batch of opinion polls that pointed to a Labour victory in the forthcoming elections

point to (someone or something)

1. To indicate or signify the direction or location of someone or something. We've set up arrows pointing to the house to help guests who are unfamiliar with the area. If you rest the needle on the surface of water, it will point to magnetic north.
2. To make a physical signal, especially with one's index finger, to indicate the direction or location of someone or something. Tom pointed to the trees behind the cabin when Peter asked where the bathroom was. Everyone pointed to Sarah when the boss asked who had broken the printer.
3. To face the direction of someone or something. I love that the back porch points to the setting sun in the evening. You always want the front of your body pointing to the audience, otherwise they will have trouble hearing you.
4. To move something so that it faces the direction of someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "point" and "to." He pointed his light to the window so that she would see it from her bedroom. She pointed the stereo to the meeting room so we could all hear the outcome of the game.
5. To draw someone's attention toward or inform someone about the direction of someone or something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "point" and "to." Excuse me, could you please point me to the train station? He pointed me to the exit when I asked if they had any job openings.
6. To indicate, reveal, suggest, or imply that someone or something is the likely conclusion or answer to some question. After a careful investigation, all signs point to Mr. Walker as the perpetrator of the theft. The unusual angle of this wound points to the second shooter from a higher level.
7. To draw someone's attention toward or inform someone the likely conclusion or answer to some question. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "point" and "to." Several interviews pointed police to the location of the suspect, who had been hiding out in a relative's cabin in the woods.

point to someone or something

to aim at someone or something. Who is she pointing to? He pointed to the door.

point to something

to indicate, reveal, or suggest something. All the evidence seems to point to his guilt. The signs point to a very cold winter.

point to

v.
1. To indicate the location of something: The arrows on the map point to the places where we camped overnight.
2. To make a gesture indicating the location of something: He told the dog to go outside and pointed to the door.
3. To suggest something as a likely possibility or conclusion: The chewed-up bones in the kitchen point to the dog, not the child. All indications point to an early spring.
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