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point 1. noun1) (the sharp end of anything: the point of a pin; a sword point; at gunpoint (= threatened by a gun).) spiss2) (a piece of land that projects into the sea etc: The ship came round Lizard Point.) nes, odde, pynt3) (a small round dot or mark (.): a decimal point; five point three six (= 5.36); In punctuation, a point is another name for a full stop.) tilsvarer desimalkomma; punktum4) (an exact place or spot: When we reached this point of the journey we stopped to rest.) punkt, sted5) (an exact moment: Her husband walked in at that point.) tidspunkt6) (a place on a scale especially of temperature: the boiling-point of water.) (koke-/fryse osv.)punkt7) (a division on a compass eg north, south-west etc.) strek8) (a mark in scoring a competition, game, test etc: He has won by five points to two.) poeng9) (a particular matter for consideration or action: The first point we must decide is, where to meet; That's a good point; You've missed the point; That's the whole point; We're wandering away from the point.) poeng, sak10) ((a) purpose or advantage: There's no point (in) asking me - I don't know.) vits, hensikt11) (a personal characteristic or quality: We all have our good points and our bad ones.) egenskap; side12) (an electrical socket in a wall etc into which a plug can be put: Is there only one electrical point in this room?) stikkontakt2. verb1) (to aim in a particular direction: He pointed the gun at her.) sikte/rette mot2) (to call attention to something especially by stretching the index finger in its direction: He pointed (his finger) at the door; He pointed to a sign.) peke (på)3) (to fill worn places in (a stone or brick wall etc) with mortar.) fuge, spekke•- pointed- pointer
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- come to the point
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- make one's point
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- point one's toesdetalj--------poeng--------prikk--------punkt--------punktum--------spissIsubst. \/pɔɪnt\/1) punkt, prikk2) punkt, detalj, moment, sak, omstendighet3) punkt, tegn, komma, vokaltegn (i hebraisk)• one point five (1.5)en komma fem (1,5)4) tidspunkt, øyeblikkpå dette tidspunktet, i dette øyeblikk(et)5) spiss, takk (på horn), prosjektilspisshakespissen, haken6) odde, nes, pynt7) grad, punkt8) ( i sport e.l.) poeng9) mening, vits, poeng, kjernepunkt, hovedsak, springende punkt• the point is that...saken er den at...• the point was to...hovedsaken var å..., det gjaldt å...• my point is that...det jeg mener er at..., det jeg vil ha sagt er at...10) side, egenskap• his best points as a secretary are...hans beste egenskaper som sekretær er...11) (tekstil, også point lace) sydd eller brodert knipling12) (elektronikk, også power point) stikkontakt, strømtilkobling13) kompasstrek16) fast post (plass for trafikkpoliti i gatekryss e.l.)18) (jakt, hverdagslig) mål20) radernål21) ( militærvesen) forpatrulje, etterpatrulje24) ( gammeldags) sverd, dolkat all points på alle punkter, i alle henseenderat the point of the sword med kniven på strupen med sverd i hånd, med våpenbe at the point of death ligge for dødenbeside the point irrelevantcarry one's point få viljen sincase in point se ➢ casecatch\/get the point få med seg poengetcome\/get to the point komme til sakencome straight to the point gå rett på sak, komme til saken med en gangcome to points komme i kamp, støte sammen i kampexclamation point (amer., også exclamation mark) utropstegnextra point (amer., fotball) ekstrapoeng, enpoengerFirst Point of Aries vårjevndøgngain a point få et poeng, ta et poengget points vinne poengget the point forstå hva saken gjelder, skjønne tegningengive somebody points ( hverdagslig) være noen klart overlegengive up one's point gi seggood and bad points gode og dårlige sider, sterke og svake siderhave a point ha et poeng• you have a point there!in point of fact faktiskkeep\/stick to the point holde seg til sakenmaintain one's point holde på sitt syn, forfekte sitt syn, stå på sittmake a point få et poeng, ta et poeng ( om hund) ta\/få standmake a point of være nøye med, legge vekt på gjøre til en regelmake one's point lykkes i å få frem hva en mener• you've made your point!match point ( i tennis) matchballmiss the point ikke forstå poenget, ikke fatte poengetnear point ( optikk) nærpunktnot to put too fine a point on it for å si det rett ut, for å gå rett på sakbe off the point være irrelevant, være saken uvedkommendeon a point of order til dagsordenon many points på mange punkterpoint by point punkt for punktpoint of articulation ( språkvitenskap) artikulasjonsstedpoint of conscience samvittighetssakpoint of contact berøringspunkt, tangeringspunktthe point of death dødsøyeblikketpoint off ( skolevesen) minuspoengpoint of honour æressakpoint of suspension opphengningspunkt, støttepunkt, festepunktpoint of view synsvinkelpress the point gå nærmere inn på noeraise a point peke på en sak, peke på et forholdreach the point of no return eller be at the point of no return ha ingen vei tilbake, ha ingen retrettmuligheterrise to a point of order ( parlamentarisk) reise seg for å protestere mot reglementetscore a point få et poeng, ta et poengsee the point of se poenget istand upon points henge seg opp i detaljer, være pedantiskstretch a point gjøre et unntaktake somebody's point ( spesielt britisk) forstå hva noen mener, innrømme at noen har kommet med en gyldig påstandto the point være relevant, være treffende uttrykke seg saklig og konsistup to a point til en viss gradwin on points ( i boksing) vinne på poengyour point! ( hverdagslig) et poeng til deg!IIverb \/pɔɪnt\/1) peke, rette, sikte2) ( om jakthund) gjøre stand, gjøre stand for, stå, markere3) (medisin, om byll, kvise e.l.) modne4) understreke, fremheve, markere5) hvesse, spisse6) ( bygg) fuge7) sette skilletegn, sette komma, legge til vokaltegn (i hebraisk)point a cable ( sjøfart) katte en endepoint a sail ( sjøfart) stikke revseisinger i et seilpoint at peke mot, være rettet mot, være vendt motpoint a topmast ( sjøfart) vise en stang i stanghulletpoint off ( matematikk) skille med kommapoint out peke på, påpekepoint the finger at ( hverdagslig) beskylde, legge skylden på, anklagepoint the yards ( sjøfart) brase rærnepoint to vise, stå påpeke mot, indikere, antyde, tale forvære bevis påpoint towards peke mot, være rettet mot, være vendt motpoint up (amer.) fremheve, markere
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