词汇 | starting-point |
释义 | starting point noun[ Cusually singular ] uk /ˈstɑː.tɪŋ ˌpɔɪnt/ us /ˈstɑːr.t̬ɪŋ ˌpɔɪnt/(UK alsostart point) a place or position where something begins: 起始地点;起点;出发点 The starting point for the guided tour of the town is in the market square.导游带领的城市观光游的出发点在集市广场上。 The committee emphasized that its report was only meant as a starting point for discussion.委员会强调其报告只是为了抛砖引玉,引发大家讨论。 Beginnings and starts a baptism of/by fireidiom advent baptism beginning birth commencement inception initiation introduction jumping-off point kick off onset outbreak square starter starting time the thin end of the wedgeidiom thin trigger zero hour Examples of starting pointstarting point In both cases the startingpoint is an extremely simplified model of reality. It is racial equality in employment that is also the startingpoint for our discussion. Rather, the startingpoint for the translation perspective is in our opinion an intersubjectivist or constructivist point of view. This concept, however, appears to be a good startingpoint for this type of analysis. But it does seem to be his conceptual startingpoint. This development would provide the startingpoint for a radical reorganization and extension of governmental activity. In the second paper, the startingpoint is the denotational meaning of the source language. Many parameters are assumed to be constant, hence this model is only a startingpoint. As a startingpoint for discussion for most of the chapters, they establish context by examining a particular historical event. This is a possible startingpoint for future research. Although use is a good startingpoint, it presents problems. Despite this, the figure does provide a startingpoint in calculating costs in this area. These studies have used genetic evidence as a startingpoint but have emphasized sequential changes between brain functioning and the biological environment. However, these learners will not be able to figure out what they mean simply by taking the meanings they know as a startingpoint. The startingpoint for any study of vulnerability and risk is an assessment of the risks that the research subjects regard as important. See all examples of starting point 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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