1. 表明一种看法;证明一个论点:major general 少将 | make a point 表明一种看法;证明一个论点 | make a tribute to 向...献礼
2. 立论,证明论点:make up one's mind 下决心 | make a point 立论,证明论点 | make a promise 许诺
3. 立论:make a point of 重视 | make a point 立论 | make a poor fist at 不成功
4. 阐述观点:make a note of 记下 | make a point 阐述观点 | make a point of doing 强调;决心,坚持
1. Catania are a point above the drop zone and a win at Juventus at the weekend could make Walter Zenga's team safe.
2. Taoists in the Middle Kingdom consider the mountain a symbol of earth, the central point of the five elements that make up the universe.
3. If proof was needed that the Heat wanted to make a point against Lin, there was some clear evidence.
4. It is too critical a post to be used by a country to make a triumphalist political point.
5. All signs indicate that the current crusade could be a turning point in reducing drunken driving and make our streets safer.
6. Even from a utilitarian point of view, too frequent a commercial break can make ads ineffective.
7. Yang is not the first Chinese real estate developer to make a gallery or a museum the selling point of expensive apartment buildings.
8. " Terrorists " are very special groups of people, and they are often willing to die to make a point.
9. The other point that I'd like to make is that under no circumstances should there be a competition for business among the leading policy institutions.
10. The umpire has so many years and years experience and to make such a mistake at that point is unbelievable.
verb
1. make a point of doing something
act purposefully and intentionally
Synonym: make sure