point (EN)
substantivo, verbo

substantivo “point”

sg. point, pl. points or uncountable
  1. ponto
    On the white paper, the artist's pencil left a small point where the drawing would begin.
  2. local
    The treasure map indicated the X marking the point where the treasure was buried.
  3. momento
    At the point when the clock struck midnight, the party really started to come alive.
  4. ponto (no contexto de uma discussão)
    His main point during the meeting was the need for better communication within the team.
  5. ponto principal
    The point of what I said is that we should communicate more.
  6. objetivo
    The point of studying hard is to get good grades and learn new things.
  7. ponto (no contexto de números decimais)
    The temperature dropped to seven point three (7.3) degrees.
  8. acentos
    In Hebrew, adding points to the letters can change the word's meaning entirely.
  9. ponto (no contexto musical)
    To extend the note's duration, the composer added a point next to it on the score.
  10. ponto (no contexto matemático de localização sem tamanho)
    In geometry, we learned that a point marks an exact location on a plane, but it has no size or shape.
  11. detalhe
    She highlighted the most important points in her presentation to keep the audience engaged.
  12. qualidade
    Her patience is truly her strong point.
  13. ponto (no contexto de jogos)
    She scored three points in the last minute, securing the victory for her team.
  14. ponto (no contexto de ações na bolsa de valores)
    The stock market report showed that Apple's shares went up by 5 points yesterday.
  15. ponto (no contexto de tipografia)
    When designing her business card, Maria specified the font size as 12 points to ensure the text was easily readable.
  16. tomada
    Before vacuuming, she made sure to plug the cleaner into the nearest power point.
  17. ponta
    He pricked his finger on the point of a needle.
  18. direção
    The captain instructed the crew to steer the ship toward the northeast point on the compass.

verbo “point”

point; he points; past pointed, part. pointed; ger. pointing
  1. apontar
    When she asked where the bathroom was, I pointed towards the hallway.
  2. virar
    The compass needle pointed north, guiding us through the forest.
  3. mirar
    She pointed her flashlight into the dark attic to find the old photo album.
  4. sugerir
    All clues point towards him being the culprit.
  5. orientar
    When she looked lost, I pointed her to the nearest bus stop.
  6. posicionar o cursor
    To select the icon, simply point your mouse arrow at it and click.
  7. redirecionar
    After purchasing the domain, we pointed it to our server's IP address to make our website accessible.