词汇 | pointing |
释义 | pointing noun[ U ] uk /ˈpɔɪn.tɪŋ/ us /ˈpɔɪn.t̬ɪŋ/ the layer of mortar(= a mixture of sand, water, and cement) between bricks, etc. in a wall: 墙砖(或石)之间的灰泥 Is the pointing of the brickwork in good condition? 墙砖之间的灰泥状况还好吗? Bogdanhoda/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages the activity of putting a layer of mortar(= a mixture of sand, water, and cement) between bricks, etc. in a wall : (勾墙砖、石缝用的)灰泥;勾缝 If the builders build the wall, I can do the pointing.如果工人把墙建好,我可以来勾缝。 A roofer was repairing the pointing on the ridge tiles on the roof. The cheap mortar of the pointing was neat, regular and even. There's still some pointing to finish on the garage wall. Examples of pointingpointing But the current study shows that infant pointing in this context does not involve requesting valence information about an object. In addition to being a marker of social cognition, gaze following and pointing play roles in everyday interactions that may specifically facilitate infants' word learning. Even the patient should understand if told the heart is in the right side of the chest with the apex pointing to the right! The most abstract way to describe regularities of the physical world that are reflected in the visual system consists in pointing out mere statistical relationships. Subsequent reference to that location (by pointing to it, or directing a verb to it) has the function of referring back to that nominal. I am grateful to each of the discussants for their commentaries, and especially for pointing me in new directions. They would have to say that there are no egalitarian considerations pointing in any direction. The defence attacks the second witness claim by pointing out the corroborative evidence that the witness is biased (17). Kindergartners who failed were assisted by showing them the name written in their own hand and pointing at the first letter. The sound presentation of the experimental instruction that required pointing was delayed until the third experimenter confirmed that accurate cross fixation had been obtained. This is a useful and rather traditional distinction, and one worth pointing out, of course. It is worth pointing out that our results even apply to such mathematically unwieldy structures as term models for full-scale programming languages. Here the psychologist is candidly reflexive, pointing either to the problems of representation or to those of the selfreferential quality of theory, or both. In this sense critique evaluates a piece of work, an idea, or an action, pointing to its merits and faults. Initial opponent's moves do not carry pointers, but we call them pointing moves also for uniformity. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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