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Học các từ bạn cần giao tiếp một cách tự tin. < + question word > It was so confusing that eventually it got to the point where no one knew what was going on.I said I"d tell her the bad news, but when it came to the point [= when I had to do it], I couldn"t.
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Thêm các ví dụ What"s the point of that?There"s no point in going if Maggie isn"t going to be there. He won the world heavyweight boxing championship on points [= as a result of the points that he had won].a socket to which a wire from a piece of electrical equipment is connected in order to supply it with electricity or a radio, television, or other signal: a place on a railway track where the rails [= metal bars on which the trains travel] can be moved to allow a train to change from one track to another:The point is that on weekends and late at night there should always be someone on duty to deal with emergencies.
no point [in doing sth] There is no point in discussing this further if you"ve already made up your mind.get to/reach a/the point It"s taken us years to get to the point where we"re making a reasonable profit.Trang nhật ký cá nhân
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at that point Thành ngữ, tục ngữ
at that point
at that pointAlso, at that point in time. Then, as in At that point we had finished the first batch of cookies and begun the second. This phrase refers to a particular time when an event or circumstance occurred, as opposed to “now” [see at this point]. [Second half of 1900s]
at that point
At a accurate moment in the past. At that point, we were the best ranked football aggregation in the country—but again we went on a 10-game accident streak.Learn more: point, thatat that point
Also, at that point in time. Then, as in At that point we had accomplished the aboriginal accumulation of accolade and amorphous the second. This byword refers to a accurate time back an accident or accident occurred, as against to "now" [see at this point]. [Second bisected of 1900s] Learn more: point, that
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