make a point of 的定义
- Treat something as important or essential, as in She made a point of thanking everyone in the department for their efforts. This expression uses point in the sense of “an objective or purpose.” [Late 1700s] Also see make one's point.
make a point of 近义词
等同于 resolve
make a point of 的近义词 45 个
- agree
- answer
- clear up
- conclude
- deal with
- decide
- determine
- fix
- iron out
- propose
- settle
- solve
- undertake
- work out
- analyze
- anatomize
- break
- choose
- clinch
- decipher
- decree
- design
- dissect
- dissolve
- elect
- elucidate
- fathom
- figure
- intend
- lick
- purpose
- rule
- unfold
- unravel
- untangle
- unzip
- will
- work
- break down
- pan out
- pass upon
- puzzle out
- remain firm
- take a stand
- work through
make a point of 的反义词 18 个
等同于 challenge
make a point of 的近义词 44 个
- ask for
- assert
- call for
- claim
- confront
- defy
- demand
- denounce
- impose
- require
- test
- try
- accost
- arouse
- beard
- brave
- cross
- dare
- exact
- impeach
- impugn
- inquire
- investigate
- provoke
- query
- reclaim
- stimulate
- summon
- tax
- vindicate
- call out
- face down
- face off
- face the music
- fly in the face of
- hang in
- insist upon
- invite competition
- make a stand
- object to
- search out
- stand up to
- stick it out
- throw down the gauntlet
make a point of 的反义词 8 个
更多make a point of例句
- The citizens of Stevens Point defeated fluoridation by a healthy margin.
- Deep, situational, and emotional jokes based on what is relevant and has a POINT!
- To borrow an old right-wing talking point, these people are angry no matter what we do.
- Genetics alone does not an eating disorder make, generally speaking, and Bulik points out that environment still plays a role.
- And yes, our values include tolerance of those who wish to make fun of religion.
- And to tell the truth, she couldn't help wishing he could see, so he could make the game livelier.
- This is the first and principal point at which we can stanch the wastage of teaching energy that now goes on.
- She did not need a great cook-book; She knew how much and what it took To make things good and sweet and light.
- Now-a-days it is the bankrupt who flouts, and his too confiding creditors who are jeered and laughed at.
- His also was the intellectual point of view, and the intellectual interest in knowledge and its deductions.