point
Signification (Anglais)
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- A small dot or mark.
- A small dot or mark.
- A small dot or mark.
- A small dot or mark.
- A small dot or mark.
- A small dot or mark.
- A small dot or mark.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- (slang) A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- (obsolete) A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- (obsolete) A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A small discrete division or individual feature of something.
- A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- (obsolete) A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- A sharp extremity.
- The act of pointing.
- The act of pointing.
- The act of pointing.
- The act of pointing.
- The act of pointing.
- A short piece of cordage used in reefing sails.
- A string or lace used to tie together certain garments.
- Lace worked by the needle.
- In various sports, a position of a certain player, or, by extension, the player occupying that position.
- In various sports, a position of a certain player, or, by extension, the player occupying that position.
- In various sports, a position of a certain player, or, by extension, the player occupying that position.
- In various sports, a position of a certain player, or, by extension, the player occupying that position.
Concepts
indiquer du doigt
un point c’est tout
du début
perte au change
Point
pointe de flèche
point principal
prise électrique
tourner vers
point essentiel
point de pourcentage
disagio d'émission
Synonymes
point at
pointed end
type size
hint at
breaker point
distributor point
address
point to
sharp point
direct to
virgule
allude to
boils sens de bouillir
electrical outlet
give directions
only a little
only one
sailing point
sharp edge
small amount
turn towards
needle point
spokesman of chief
one percent
main object
acupuncture point
hold under one’s nose
tip of a headland
pointed stick
point of time
needle tip
very minute
put dots
outlet box
stagnation point
switch tongue
Extract
no-slip point
crash point
point of transition
tip of the needle
discount point
accretion of discount
bull’s eye
bull’s-eye
conduce
disagio
electric outlet
maculation
main idea
main point
matter in hand
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/pɔɪnt/
Étymologie (Anglais)
From Middle English poynt, from Old French point m (“dot; minute amount”), from Latin pūnctum (“a hole punched in; a point, puncture”), substantive use of pūnctus m, perfect passive participle of pungō (“I prick, punch”) (ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pewǵ- (“prick, punch”)); alternatively, from Old French pointe f (“sharp tip”), from Latin pūncta f (past participle). Displaced native Middle English ord (“point”), from Old English ord (“point”). Doublet of pointe, punctum, punt, and punto.
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Phrases
The main point of interest is the Romanesque abbey church ⛪ of " San Michele Arcangelo".
Le principal point d'intérêt est l'Église de l'abbaye romane de "San Michele Arcangelo".
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