point?

IP: 193.142.210.* 29.12.08, 21:40
hi
i have a question.i've heard during talking 2 people a word'point'.What
exactly does it mean?it's something like 'you're right' or maybe'exactly'?
thank you very much for your help.
    • Gość: Nevermind Re: point? IP: *.chello.pl 30.12.08, 16:22
      Find the meaning by yourself if you want quick answer ;) :

      www2.ling.pl/index.jsp << go there and type "point". You will have
      your answer in the first dictionary ("PARK"). Your meaning is somewhere among
      the others :)

      cheers
    • jonathan.oakley Re: point? 02.01.09, 15:11
      Hı and HNY!!
      It all depends in what context the word 'point' ıs used. Here are a couple of
      common examples:

      1: I hate my new flat.'What are you talkıng about? Just get to the poınt.' Thıs
      means the most ımportant part of a concept or narrative. So the answer mıght be:
      'The point ıs my new flat ıs too small.'

      2: 'At thıs point the economy is weak.' Means 'at thıs moment in tıme.'

      :-)
    • Gość: t. Re: point? IP: 94.254.232.* 08.01.09, 18:37
      I guess you meant 'POINT TAKEN' which indeed means more or less the same thing as 'you're right'.
      • jeanie_mccake Re: point? 09.01.09, 14:29
        Gość portalu: t. napisał(a):

        > I guess you meant 'POINT TAKEN' which indeed means more or less
        the same thing
        > as 'you're right'.

        Or 'good point'.
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