pinpoint 的 3 个定义
- to locate or describe exactly or precisely: to pinpoint the problem.
- exact; precise: pinpoint accuracy.
pinpoint 近义词
define, locate
pinpoint 的近义词 10 个
pinpoint 的反义词 2 个
更多pinpoint例句
- These dental care appliances shoot a pinpoint jet of water at teeth to dislodge any food particles—particularly around the wires and brackets of orthodontic appliances.
- New techniques, such as machine learning that can quickly winnow through multiple forecasts and pinpoint the most accurate one, may be able to accelerate that timeline.
- From the previous points, you now know what metrics to track to pinpoint your problems with website traffic, backlinks, and content quality.
- It also suggests that wastewater testing could pinpoint emerging outbreaks days earlier than other methods.
- There’s no blood test to diagnose depression, no brain scan that can pinpoint anxiety before it happens.
- You can almost pinpoint the exact date, or at least to the week, of when that joke was written.
- Your doctor can help pinpoint any potential roadblocks and, in some cases, might prescribe medication to help you ovulate.
- In this way the missile does not need pinpoint accuracy: widely spread supersonic shrapnel from the warhead is deadly.
- What do you think, 10 years from now, you can pinpoint as those days for you?
- And when it is time to fire, Israel retaliates with pinpoint accuracy.
- Sometimes the Time Observatory would pinpoint an age and hover over it while his companions took painstaking historical notes.
- They'd never find him because Time was too vast to pinpoint one man in such a vast waste of years.
- As they walked he tried to pinpoint directions, but because of the darkness he could not do so.
- It loomed ponderous, dully gleaming in the faint light of a crescent moon and pinpoint stars.
- Far overhead there was one fleeting glimpse of a pinpoint of dull opalescence reflecting the rays of the dying sun.