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желании
punto de referencia
reference point SUST.
inglés
inglés
español
español
español
español
inglés
inglés
reference [ingl. am. ˈrɛf(ə)rəns, ingl. brit. ˈrɛf(ə)r(ə)ns] SUST.
1. reference C or U (allusion):
reference to sth/sb
alusión a algo/alguien
reference to sth/sb
referencia a algo/alguien
mencionar algo/a alguien
2.1. reference U (consultation):
2.2. reference C (indicator):
3.1. reference U (scope, remit):
3.2. reference U (relation):
reference to sth
4.1. reference C (testimonial):
4.2. reference C (person giving testimonial) ingl. am.:
I. point [ingl. am. pɔɪnt, ingl. brit. pɔɪnt] SUST.
1. point C (sharp end, tip):
2.1. point C (dot):
2.2. point C:
coma f
punto m decimal amer.
1.5
1, 5 (read as: uno coma cinco)
1.5
1.5 (read as: uno punto cinco) amer.
3.1. point C (in space):
3.2. point C (on scale):
4. point C (in time):
to be on the point of sth/-ing
estar a punto de +  infin
5. point C (in contest, exam):
to make points with sb ingl. am.
atrbv. points victory or win
6.1. point C (item, matter):
6.2. point C (argument):
7.1. point (central issue, meaning):
7.2. point U (cogency):
8. point U (purpose):
9.1. point C (feature, quality):
9.2. point C (of animal):
10. point C (socket) ingl. brit.:
11. point (promontory) GEOGR.:
12.1. point <points, pl > MOTOR:
12.2. point <points, pl > ingl. brit. FERRO.:
agujas fpl
12.3. point <points, pl > (ballet):
II. point [ingl. am. pɔɪnt, ingl. brit. pɔɪnt] V. trans.
1. point (aim, direct):
to point sth at sb/sth he pointed his finger at me
2. point CONSTR.:
point brickwork/wall
3.1. point (mark):
point word/text
3.2. point (give emphasis):
point word/line
point word/line
III. point [ingl. am. pɔɪnt, ingl. brit. pɔɪnt] V. intr.
1. point (with finger, stick etc):
to point at/to sth/sb
señalar algo/a alguien
to point toward sth
2. point (call attention):
3. point (indicate, suggest):
to point to facts/symptoms:
4. point (in hunting):
point dog:
reference [ˈrefərənts] SUST.
1. reference (consultation):
2. reference (source):
3. reference (allusion):
4. reference ADMIN. (number):
5. reference for job application:
I. point [pɔɪnt] SUST.
1. point (sharp end):
2. point GEO.:
3. point (particular place):
4. point (particular time):
5. point (significant idea):
to get the point (of sth)
to see sb's point
6. point (purpose):
7. point (in score, result):
to win (sth) on points DEP.
8. point MAT.:
punto m decimal amer.
9. point a. TIPOGR.:
10. point ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (socket):
11. point pl AUTO. (electrical contacts):
platinos m pl.
12. point pl ingl. brit. FERRO.:
agujas f pl.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. point [pɔɪnt] V. intr.
to point to an icon INFORM.
III. point [pɔɪnt] V. trans.
1. point (aim):
to point sth at sb
to point a finger at sb a. fig.
2. point (direct, show position or direction):
to point sth toward sth/sb
to point sb toward sth
reference [ˈref·ər·əns] SUST.
1. reference (consultation):
2. reference (source):
3. reference (allusion):
4. reference ADMIN. (number):
5. reference for job application:
I. point [pɔɪnt] SUST.
1. point (sharp end):
2. point GEO.:
3. point (particular place):
4. point (particular time):
5. point (significant idea):
to get the point (of sth)
to see sb's point
6. point (purpose):
7. point (characteristic):
8. point (in score, result):
9. point math:
punto m decimal amer.
10. point a. TIPOGR.:
11. point:
platinos m pl.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. point [pɔɪnt] V. intr. (with finger)
to point to an icon comput
III. point [pɔɪnt] V. trans.
1. point (aim):
to point sth at sb
to point a finger at sb a. fig.
2. point (direct, show position or direction):
to point sth toward sth/sb
to point sb toward sth
Present
Ipoint
youpoint
he/she/itpoints
wepoint
youpoint
theypoint
Past
Ipointed
youpointed
he/she/itpointed
wepointed
youpointed
theypointed
Present Perfect
Ihavepointed
youhavepointed
he/she/ithaspointed
wehavepointed
youhavepointed
theyhavepointed
Past Perfect
Ihadpointed
youhadpointed
he/she/ithadpointed
wehadpointed
youhadpointed
theyhadpointed
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