Etymology: [ 'point ] (noun.) 13th century. From point and out. Instead of pointing to a particular thing, the term implies pointing to one particular thing out of several similar things, or to a thing in a scene where it might not be readily seen.
1- işaret etmek , göstermek 2- dikkati çekmek , belirtmek 3- ihtar etmek , hatırlatmak, göstermek, belirtmek, -e parmak basmak, işaret etmek, dikkatini çekmek, dikkat çekmek, ifade etmek, belirt, -e dikkati çekmek, Birine hakkında henüz bilgisi olmadığı ya da düşünmemiş olduğunu bildirmek, dikkatine sunmak, dikkatini çekmek, nokta sth out,
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1- işaret etmek , göstermek 2- dikkati çekmek , belirtmek 3- ihtar etmek , hatırlatmak Fiili Deyim
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göstermek
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belirtmek
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-e parmak basmak
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işaret etmek
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dikkatini çekmek
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dikkat çekmek
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ifade etmek
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belirt
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-e dikkati çekmek
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point something out
Birine hakkında henüz bilgisi olmadığı ya da düşünmemiş olduğunu bildirmek, dikkatine sunmak, dikkatini çekmek
To tell, remind, indicate, To identify among a group of similar subjects, or in a scene where the subject might not be readily seen or noticed, with a gesture of the body, present and urge reasons in opposition, If you point out an object or place, you make people look at it or show them where it is. They kept standing up to take pictures and point things out to each other They'd already driven along the wharf so that she could point out her father's boat, If you point out a fact or mistake, you tell someone about it or draw their attention to it. I should point out that these estimates cover just the hospital expenditures We all too easily point out our mothers' failings, make or write a comment on; "he commented the paper of his colleague", point out carefully and clearly, indicate, draw attention to, find, Tell someone something that they did not already know or had not thought about,
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To tell, remind, indicate - "I would just like to point out that we need to finish our meeting by 9 o'clock."
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To identify among a group of similar subjects, or in a scene where the subject might not be readily seen or noticed, with a gesture of the body - "She pointed out the two drummers in the class."
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present and urge reasons in opposition
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If you point out an object or place, you make people look at it or show them where it is. They kept standing up to take pictures and point things out to each other They'd already driven along the wharf so that she could point out her father's boat
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If you point out a fact or mistake, you tell someone about it or draw their attention to it. I should point out that these estimates cover just the hospital expenditures We all too easily point out our mothers' failings
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make or write a comment on; "he commented the paper of his colleague"
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point out carefully and clearly
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indicate, draw attention to
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To point out.
find - "He kept finding faults with my work."
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point something out
Tell someone something that they did not already know or had not thought about - "1. He was always very keen to point out my mistakes.
2. The murder was obviously well planned, as the inspector had pointed out."
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