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Examples:lose points for a penalty or error—high points (of a document)—pluck a pearl from the black dragon (idiom, from Zhuangzi); fig. to pick out the salient points (from a tangled situation)—lit. use others' strengths make up for one's weak points (idiom from Mencius)—fail grasp the main points—"eight wind points", name of a set of acupuncture points (EX-LE-10), four on each foot—discard four, but treat five as whole (of decimal points)—stop-loss point, a point at which you make a small loss limit your losses—pause at appropriate points in reading aloud unpunctuated writing—lit. look for holes, and observe gaps (idiom); to search out one's opponent's weak points—accumulated points (in sports, at school etc)—strike at his weak points—chord (straight line joining two points on a curve)—true from many points of view—point out mistakes or weak points for correction—concentrate on the main points (idiom); to bring out the essentials—concede points (in a game)—join things together by fixing them in place at one or more points—everything points disaster—one's special ability or strong points—the eight points of the compass—concentrate on trivial points while neglecting the main problem [idiom.]—see both sb's good points and shortcomings [idiom.]—the zero point indicator marked on a steelyard—Cape San Diego or Santiao, easternmost point of Taiwan Island—Cape Eluanpi or Eluanbi, southernmost point of Taiwan Island—Cape Fukuei, the northernmost point of Taiwan Island—Cape Ras Hafun, Somalia, the easternmost point in Africa—place in Hubei, the starting point for a major rebellion at the end of Western Han—incorrect break in reading Chinese, dividing text inclauses at wrong point—no point in worrying about sth until it actually happens [idiom.]—fig. point at the chicken while scolding the dog [idiom.]— |