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●ˌpoint ˈout (to sb) 🔑●ˌpoint sth↔ˈout (to sb) 🔑to mention sth in order to give sb information about it or make them notice it (向某人)指出◆She tried in vain to point out to him the unfairness of his actions. 她试图向他指出他的做法不公正,但无济于事。◆He pointed out the dangers of driving alone. 他指出单独驾车的危险性。◆point out (to sb) that…I should point out that not one of these paintings is original. 我应当指出,这些画中没有一幅是真迹。◆+ speech'It's not very far,' she pointed out. “那里不太远。” 她说道。argueVerbs for reporting an opinion 陈述观点的动词- ◆Some critics argue that Picasso remained a great master all his life. 一些评论家认为毕加索毕生都是一位大师。
- ◆Others maintain that there is a significant deterioration in quality in his post-war work. 其他人坚称他战后的作品质量明显下降。
- ◆Picasso himself claimed that good art is created, but great art is stolen. 毕加索自己声称,好的艺术是创造出来的,伟大的艺术却是偷来的。
- ◆ As Smith has noted, Picasso borrowed imagery from African art. 正如史密斯所述,毕加索借用了非洲艺术的意象。
- ◆ As the author points out, Picasso borrowed imagery from African art. 正如作者指出的那样,毕加索借用了非洲艺术的意象。
- ◆The writer challenges the notion that Picasso's sculpture was secondary to his painting. 作者对这种观点表示质疑,即毕加索的雕塑不及他的绘画。
- ◆ It has been suggested that Picasso's painting was influenced by jazz music. 据说毕加索的绘画受到爵士乐的影响。
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