a case in point

a case in point [ə keis in pɔint]  [e kes ɪn pɔɪnt] 

a case in point 基本解释

a case in point什么意思

佐证,恰当的例子; 明证

a case in point 网络解释

1. 一个恰当的例子:a bill of fare 菜单;节目单 | a case in point 一个恰当的例子 | a couple of 一对,一双;几个

2. 恰当的例子:a case in point 恰当的例子 | in any case 无论如何,不管怎样 | in case 假使,以防(引导虚拟语气)

3. 有关的事例,例证:a case in point 有关的事例,例证 | a case in point 恰当的例子 | in any case 无论如何,不管怎样

4. 例证,有关的例子:a series of 一系列的 | a case in point 例证,有关的例子 | a great deal 许多

a case in point 单语例句

1. A central point in the case is whether Hwang accepted research funds knowing that the papers he had published contained fake data.

2. a case in point

2. A case in point was that November 1961 New York Times journalists managed to learn that CIA were secretly training Tibetan " free soldiers " in Colorado.

3. That appears to have been a turning point, though Disney never was sued in the court case.

4. a case in point在线翻译

4. The Shanghai Luwan Red Cross dinner scandal is a case in point.

5. A case in point is that many of the countries relaxing SWFs'inflows also introduced support measures that discriminate against external competitors.

6. The lackluster example of Chinese home appliance giant TCL is a case in point.

7. These will range from match suspensions to point deductions - three for a first offence, six for a second and relegation in case of further transgressions.

8. Li's is a case in point, though fortunately he has not hit the bottle.

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9. The fact that many Americans and Europeans polled still hold negative views toward China is a case in point.

10. A case in point is the US special safeguards on the Chinese exports of textile products.