单词 | To the point |
例句 | 1. Stop waffling and get to the point. 2. Keep your letter succinct and to the point. 3. I'm in a hurry, so come to the point. 4. Could you stick to the point, please? 5. Would you get to the point? 6. He was anxious to the point of neurosis. 7. Let's get back to the point. 8. Get to the point, please. 9. Your answer is to the point. 10. Cut the waffle and get to the point. 11. Your answer is very to the point. 12. She is unusual to the point of eccentricity. 13. To the point, please. 13. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 14. Don't beat around the bush, come straight to the point! 15. For heaven's sake let's keep to the point or we'll never reach any decisions. 16. His face was hollowed out to the point of emaciation. 17. The hot sun enervated her to the point of collapse. 18. The criminal soon came to the point. 19. All his observations were short and to the point. 20. Her comments were brief and to the point. 21. Hurry up and get to the point! 22. He was abrupt to the point of rudeness. 23. He was modest to the point of self-effacement. 24. I wish you'd get to the point . 25. Though lacking in fluency, he spoke to the point. 26. The letter was short and to the point. 27. I'll come straight to the point:we need more money. 28. They are nationalist to the point of xenophobia. 29. His explanation was lucid and to the point. 30. His manner was abrupt to the point of rudeness. 1. Stop waffling and get to the point. 2. Keep your letter succinct and to the point. 3. Could you stick to the point, please? 4. Would you get to the point? 5. He was anxious to the point of neurosis. 6. Let's get back to the point. 7. Get to the point, please. 8. Your answer is to the point. 9. Your answer is very to the point. 10. She is unusual to the point of eccentricity. 11. To the point, please. 12. For heaven's sake let's keep to the point or we'll never reach any decisions. 13. The hot sun enervated her to the point of collapse. 13. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 14. Though lacking in fluency, he spoke to the point. 15. They are nationalist to the point of xenophobia. 31. Was she ever going to get to the point? 32. His speech was short and to the point. 33. We worked all night to the point of collapse. 34. I wish he would get to the point . 35. She was critical to the point of rudeness. 36. More to the point, did they get away? 37. He was rude to the point of being aggressive. 38. I'll come straight to the point . 39. She replied at length, but not to the point. 40. His remarks were brief and to the point. 41. Let's come back to the point at issue. 42. He was evasive, to the point of secretiveness. 43. After several digressions(Sentence dictionary), he finally got to the point. 44. Don't wander off the subject-keep to the point. 45. Her comments on my work were very apt and to the point. 46. It is part of the chairman's duty to keep each speaker to the point to avoid wasting time. 47. When it comes to the point, he always changes his mind. 48. Let me just go back to the point I was making. 49. Its dramatic nuances were often generalised to the point of opacity. 50. Fiona's such a prattler - I wish she'd get to the point of what she wants to say. 51. The description which he had been given was brief and to the point. 52. "Now then," Max said, "to get back to the point.". 53. If it came to the point, would you sacrifice your job for your principles? 54. He has an enthusiasm for art, to the point of obsession in my opinion. 55. To go back to the point you have just mentioned is worthless. 56. She was very thin, almost to the point of emaciation. 57. The car had rusted almost to the point of uselessness. 58. He never sticks to the point but keeps going off at a tangent. 59. Let's stop discussing trivial details and come/get to the point. 60. I couldn't do the job-I've never been to Spain and, more to the point, I don't speak Spanish. 61. The story is convoluted and opaque, often to the point of total obscurity. 62. Being a man of few words, his message was short and to the point. 63. Stop chasing red herrings and get back to the point. 64. He is a mild man, who is reasonable almost to the point of blandness. 65. Please stay with me a moment longer I'm getting to the point of the story. 66. I'd like to go back to the point that was made earlier. 67. His admiration for the athlete did not extend to the point where he would follow his example in taking drugs. 68. I'll skip the usual preliminaries and come straight to the point. 69. There were political overtones to the point he was making. 70. Some children are bullied to the point of suicide . 71. If you have a definite purpose in mind, get to the point promptly. 72. He does not talk too much and what he has to say is precise and to the point. 73. She is very reclusive, to the point of shutting me out of her life. 74. Ticket holders should return to the point of purchase for a refund. 75. It got to the point where he had to leave. 76. They were angry to the point of erupting into riot. 77. In discussing this problem, we ought to keep to the point at issue. 78. She had got to the point where she felt that she could not take any more. 79. Nothing is more irritating than people who do not keep to the point. 80. The driver of that taxi-cab seemed to me familiar to the point of impertinence. 81. I need to find out who killed Alf, and more to the point I need to do it before anyone else gets killed. 82. He beat about the bush without coming to the point. 83. I've got to the point where his father is dying. 84. Don't beat around the bush - get to the point! 85. I suggest we skip over the details and get to the point. 86. Several times I almost brought myself to the point of speaking to him,then my courage failed me. 87. You did go all round the houses didn't you? Why not get straight to the point? 88. It got to the point where I was so ill I was waiting to die. 89. I think I should get straight to the point . 90. I'm sure that if it came to the point, he would do what is expected of him. 91. Sorry, I'm rambling - let me get back to the point. 92. The chairman's speech was short and to the point. 93. He was tired to the point of crying. 94. Live to the point of tears. Albert Camus 95. Straightaway he got to the point. 96. Would you just get to the point? 97. Presumably, the rational shareholder would do this up to the point at which marginal benefit was equated with marginal cost. 98. Coarse and shy and cynical and vain and rude and insecure to the point of self-hatred. 99. It's got to the point where manager Lennie Lawrence must wake up at times wondering which big game is next. 100. But after a few shows together you got to the point where you could read each other's thoughts. 101. His time of 3 mins 59.4 sec had left him exhausted to the point of collapse. 102. His failed attempts in seducing the young woman angered him to the point of incarcerating her. 103. We try to get to the point where the person got amnesia,(http:///to the point.html) but we're not always successful. 104. Vaguely he wondered when Siban was going to come to the point. 105. They are saying they want to get back to the point where their hard work brought frequent, real, deep satisfaction. 106. Muhlenberg came to the point of urging lay people not to give gratuities at all, even to the licensed pastors. 107. When he got to the point where the two fences crossed he stopped. 108. More to the point, his diaries took a little longer to come out - 122 years after his death. 109. To the point where Valerie would entertain the thought that Casey was possessed. 110. They resist school procedures and rules but not to the point of risking outright confrontation with teachers. 111. The industry has matured steadily over the last few years to the point that most established ISPs deliver reasonable performance and service. 112. And more to the point, why should they be enforced? 113. In situations like this, when you are receptive to the point of rawness, you become acutely aware of it. 114. But there is only injustice when preventable suffering is allowed to persist to the point where a person would rather be dead. 115. We worked with one hotel chain that avowed to the point of dementia its commitment to customer service and comfort. 116. And despite the censorship[], some letters were bold to the point of foolhardy. 117. But any bill that gets signed by President Clinton will probably be watered down to the point that it is meaningless. 118. He is loved to the point of becoming a cult figure. 119. Nothing is more irritating than people who do not keep to the point and talk for too long. 120. Within our immediate group we can learn to reconcile personal and group differences to the point of rejecting personal values and beliefs. 121. It got to the point that some of the burgers were served straight from the freezer, raw! 122. With our vast information resources we can get to the point quickly, to give constructive advice without juggling words. 123. Girls tend to internalize their fears, sometimes to the point of making themselves sick. 124. It got to the point where I just couldn't handle alcohol, it was out of control, so I quit. 125. By now the eaglets had developed to the point where they could fly a little. 126. They were both unconventional to the point of eccentricity, their actions incomprehensible to ordinary beings. 127. Also, and much to the point, it was farmed by the same obliging farmer, Mr Healey. 128. Individual properties have sometimes been made somehow dependent on general properties by these philosophers, but that is nothing to the point. 129. None of the supply routes go close to the point where Sunderby's aircraft ditched. 130. More to the point, they vote as proxies for private shareholders who typically deposit their shares in the bank's custody. 131. It got to the point where I couldn't remember any of the reasons I loved him. 132. I thought I might just as well come down to the point. 133. No side gives up its principles or priorities but no side pushes to the point of total victory. 133. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 134. They have taken to increasingly seductive gimmicks, to the point of thumbing down passing motorists. 135. School buildings have deteriorated to the point where they pose a health threat to both students and teachers. 136. But now it's come to the point, the supermarkets are not in favour. 137. Sometimes charming, he could also be egocentric to the point of megalomania. 138. Frankly, dear readers, I was getting bored waiting for the graphs to get to the point of maximum excitement. 139. Yet it is condemned by some as inflexible to the point where it can not be a curriculum for all children. 140. I never want to get to the point where it's all about my needs, and the hell with anybody else. Drew Barrymore 141. Or, more to the point, how they could live in peace and make money. 142. Both of them noticed with shock how alarmingly thin she was, frail to the point of vanishing. 143. Yet it s a one-joke play that teases out its central idea to the point of nervous exhaustion. 144. It was as if, having goaded her to the point of total capitulation, he'd opted for a wary cooling-off period. 145. Factors which correlate strongly with autonomy are: Strong goal orientation, even to the point of creating unnecessary hurdles. 146. More to the point, Labour's legacy from the 1970s and 1980s lives on. 147. I have fond memories of Sussex-playing pool and, much more to the point, the excellent discussions on science. 148. What was more to the point was that socialism in power meant economic conservatism in practice. 149. From B's perspective of obtaining his freedom the unresolved issues were equally fundamental to the point addressed. 150. Ignoring the excuse for hysteria, Charity came straight to the point. 151. To some, the initiative and referenda have proliferated to the point that they already have become onerous and impractical. 152. Patients deteriorating to the point when renal dialysis is considered should be withdrawn from the transplant list. 153. It may stretch credulity to the point that signs of real abuse are overlooked. 154. Even more to the point, how can it move its gripper to a given position? 155. Conviction to the point of resignation Always be prepared to resign Organizations fail because managers compromise their principles. 156. This seems distinct from the earlier image of a crowd being roused to the point of demanding blood. 157. In the decades before Emancipation only a few isolated individuals had carried dissent to the point of revolutionary commitment. 158. Over time, the islands have sunk to the point where many of them are well below sea level. 159. Many women have serious problems and deserve to be treated with respect and offered help that is to the point. 160. It was to the point where I was crying, I was bawling hysterically. 161. And he had always been so meticulous about his appearance, almost to the point of vanity. 162. He laid siege to the fortress and gradually weakened it to the point of collapse. 163. But, more to the point,(http:///to the point.html) you could determine how long any part of a job took to do. 164. According to this argument, women internalise the male gaze to the point that they survey themselves. 165. Living art forms will finally use technology to bring art to the point where the brain can fully participate in it. 166. Although the Benedictine rule imposed specific obligations upon each individual, it was rarely severe to the point of austerity. 167. Their relationship had become conflict-ridden to the point where each of them was desperately unhappy. 168. The behaviourist approach is repetition and the drilling to the point where the student automatically makes the correct response. 169. Up to the point of overload and pressure, you might say that the inexorable logic of the Hay Fever Theory does hold. 170. The boat would then sail in a circle, dragging the net, until it returned to the point of departure. 171. The tempestuous Belle was nurtured and protected in Cleveland to the point of outright embarrassment for management. 172. More to the point, as resistant strains emerge, the greater becomes our need for new antibiotics to cure sick people. 173. The cave continues but then suddenly falls to horrendous depths and a retreat must be made to the point of entry. 174. All four were extraordinarily clever, given to fantasy and melancholy, and impractical to the point of danger. 175. Other spots are characterized by their ability to modify or amplify sound, even to the point of acoustical saturation. 176. In this way the apparently active and positive concept of consent is diluted to the point of near vacuity. 177. I wish to come to the point that the right hon. Gentleman raised specifically about my role in this matter. 178. Love talks and talks. Lust is brief and to the point. Mason Cooley 179. Even more to the point is the actual rarity of defences of the pluralist position. 180. At first glance the answer seems obvious to the point of banality. 181. Later, we did get to the point where we could talk about performance also. 182. But more to the point, will they survive Courtney Love? 183. In a city that makes its living blaring its opinions, some folk are pontificating to the point of injury. 184. Come straight to the point and keep to the point are the golden rules of letter writing. 185. Yadda, yadda, enough with the sales pitch and on to the point. 186. Some blah blah blah about a such-and-such that wastes no time in getting to the point. 187. Willis doesn't have children, and more to the point, he doesn't like children. 188. Thirty minutes had passed from his initial inspection to the point where he now marked down another match. 189. De Quincey was no master of keeping to the point. 190. Police oppression of the freedom fighters brought my protest against authority almost to the point of obsession. 191. The existing policy is one of seeking abortion on demand, up to the point of birth and without legal or medical restriction. 192. Psychological explanations may be to the point here, or speculations about the evolutionary history of the faculties in question. 193. It was short, to the point,(/to the point.html) each sentence more painful than the last. 194. Up to the point of his transfer to the mortgage department, Ranieri had dominated every department he had joined. 195. Not being able to fall asleep quickly causes such anxiety that their bodies are aroused to the point that sleep becomes impossible. 196. Folks in Montana tend to value their privacy, to the point that minding your own business is considered a virtue. 197. Still more to the point, were they welcomed by the Melians when they took over the existing settlement at Phylakopi? 198. More to the point, he prevailed on Amelia to write the text in a matter of weeks. 199. Their attempts at lovemaking dwindled to the point of non-existence, until there was an unspoken agreement not to try any more. 200. Ethel's health deteriorated to the point that she could no longer walk. 201. Perhaps more to the point, he is a corrupt man. 202. These firestorms would burn unhindered to the point of exhaustion of the fuel. 203. But a small extra quantity of water could enhance the greenhouse effect to the point where present conditions would result. 204. More to the point, we have considerably improved, by increasing their numbers, the service provided by prison officers. 205. I said I always imagined the pattern starting at the N1 cam and spreading out to the point cams. 206. It's got to the point now where everyone thinks everything we do is just deliberate shit, us causing a disturbance. 207. Veal is a streaky shooter who will need to develop more skills off the dribble and possibly convert to the point. 208. That situation in general had got to the point where it wasn't conducive to creativity any more. 209. It follows that the defendant will be entitled to the interest it has earned on deposit up to the point of acceptance. 210. And, on reflection, she might as well come straight to the point. 211. Korean newspapers only have four pages, so stories have to be very much to the point. 212. Her feelings about this man might be ambiguous to the point of causing insanity, but she became acutely aware of something. 213. As to the point of ownership of lorries, that would not in itself have provided a defence. 214. Hey, come to the point man. 215. OK, I'll the small talk and get to the point. 216. His perseveration continued to the point where it was no longer appropriate. 217. This is very strange. It is strange to the point of perversity. 218. The'Eastern'Mark Twain can be delicate to the point of prudery. 219. Practice portion control and eat slowly to the point of satiation, not fullness. 220. The prologue to the report is brief and to the point. 221. Now that is the way to write - peppery and to the point. 222. It was pedantic rather than reasonable, just to the point of being grotesque. 223. His mild inquiries were answered snappishly and in a manner not to the point. 224. At the meeting he pussy and didn't get to the point. 225. Cindy's anger usually made him stand firm to the point of obstinacy. 226. Its response, the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, was brief and to the point. 227. Furthermore, they heal with incredible speed, even to the point of regenerating damaged internal organs. 228. Prometheus, he came to the point, another Titans Atlas carrying blue sky. |
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