turning point

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turning point 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a point at which a decisive change takes place; critical point; crisis.
  2. a point at which something changes direction, especially a high or low point on a graph.
  3. Surveying. a point temporarily located and marked in order to establish the elevation or position of a surveying instrument at a new station.

turning point 近义词

n. 名词 noun

critical juncture

更多turning point例句

  1. The iPod, which launched in 2001, marked a turning point for the company, revolutionizing the way the world listens to music.
  2. There’s a case to be made that 2020, for all the sacrifices it demanded and tragedies it inflicted, could at least mark a turning point on climate change.
  3. This proved a significant turning point in the Senate for Democrats, however, because half of these seats would be filled by Republicans.
  4. Apple, for example, is not-so-secretly developing a pair of AR glasses, which they hope will deliver a mainstream turning point for the technology.
  5. The turning point came in the fall, as the temperature dropped.
  6. The citizens of Stevens Point defeated fluoridation by a healthy margin.
  7. But the tide was turning on this issue, an email from another constituent made clear.
  8. Deep, situational, and emotional jokes based on what is relevant and has a POINT!
  9. To borrow an old right-wing talking point, these people are angry no matter what we do.
  10. Therefore, it is not possible for any F-35 schedule to include a video data link  or infrared pointer at this point.
  11. This is the first and principal point at which we can stanch the wastage of teaching energy that now goes on.
  12. His also was the intellectual point of view, and the intellectual interest in knowledge and its deductions.
  13. Judged from this point of view only, the elasticity provided by the new law is doubtless adequate.
  14. That is the only point in which one sees Liszt's sense of his own greatness; otherwise his manner is remarkably unassuming.
  15. When we speak against one capital vice, we ought to speak against its opposite; the middle betwixt both is the point for virtue.