point out
phrasal verbpoint somebody/something out (to somebody)
- to stretch your finger out towards somebody/something in order to show somebody which person or thing you are referring to
指(给某人)看 - I'll point him out to you next time he comes in.
他下次进来的时候,我指给你看。 - The guide pointed out various historic monuments.
导游介绍了各处历史遗迹。
- I'll point him out to you next time he comes in.
point out (to somebody) | point something out (to somebody)
- to mention something in order to give somebody information about it or make them notice it
(向某人)指出 - She tried in vain to point out to him the unfairness of his actions.
她试图向他指出他的做法不公正,但无济于事。 - He pointed out the dangers of driving alone.
他指出单独驾车的危险性。 - As you so rightly pointed out, our funds are not unlimited.
你所言极是,我们的资金并不是没有限度的。 - point out (to somebody) that… I should point out that not one of these paintings is original.
我应当指出,这些画中没有一幅是真迹。 - + speech ‘It's not very far,’ she pointed out.
“那里不太远。” 她说道。
Topics Opinion and argumentb1- His wife pointed out tartly that none of them were exactly starving.
他妻子尖酸地指出他们没有一个真正在挨饿。 - Let me to hasten to point out that this is not a marketing book.
让我赶紧指出,这不是一本营销书籍。 - She was at pains to point out that she was no newcomer to the area.
她努力想说明她对此地并不陌生。 - They would not hesitate to point out anything they found objectionable.
他们会毫不犹豫地指出他们觉得反感的一切。 - You were right to point out that this is only one of the difficulties we face.
你说得对,这只是我们面临的困难之一。
- She tried in vain to point out to him the unfairness of his actions.