单词 | To a point |
例句 | (1) The dog's tail tapered off to a point. (2) The bone had been honed to a point. (3) One end of the stick tapers down to a point. (4) That is true, but only up to a point. (5) I agree with you up to a point. (6) The new traffic scheme worked up to a point, but it had its problems. (7) It's helped my career up to a point. (8) That's true, up to a point. (9) And they're right up to a point. (10) She was, up to a point. (11) Up to a point(), regulation may attract business by offering a more secure environment. (12) The perspective can be to a point at such an elevation that the projection lines appear to be parallel. (13) If knowledge is obtainable only subjectively and relative to a point of view, what happens to history? (14) To a point at least, you can take each moment of inner soul searching as a sign that you are winning. (15) By inspection this will correspond to a point in the spreading region. (16) I could be perfectly reasonable up to a point, but Cynthia Kay had gone too far. (17) To a point, the onus for acquiring these skills depends on the self-discipline and initiative of the trainees themselves. (18) His indignation frequently boiled over to a point where he thought and demanded that a libel writ should be issued. (19) But it got to a point where we stood still for too long and the world around us was changing. (20) Up to a point, it is bound to strengthen the hand of reformers. (21) A design school can, up to a point, teach you about layout. (22) Gilts suffered too, with price drops of up to a point. (23) That was to say, up to a point everything went smoothly. (24) I just keep it spinning until it gets to a point where it's not making more power and then shift gears. (25) Up to a point, Netanyahu and his putative coalition government will be bound by deals signed by their predecessors. (26) Of course there is some truth in all this, but only up to a point. (27) She put the end in her mouth and moistened it to a point. (28) One is happy as a result of one's own efforts once one knows the necessary ingredients of happiness: simple tastes, a certain degree of courage, self denial to a point, love of work, and above all, a clear conscience. George Sand (29) Or watch a launch, the orange flames billowing and shrinking to a point in the sky before the sound hits. (30) This is the reason we can have solid bodies that do not collapse to a point or radiate away to infinity. (1) The dog's tail tapered off to a point. (2) The bone had been honed to a point. (3) Of course there is some truth in all this, but only up to a point. (4) One end of the stick tapers down to a point. (31) The aim of socialization is to bring children to a point at which they are no longer dependent on their senior relatives. (32) Through technology we have advanced to a point where we can destroy this planet and everything on it. (33) A good collie enters into the spirit of the hunt, up to a point. (34) It was said that the rains had swollen a river to a point where it was threatening a bridge on the line. (35) And, up to a point, the conventional wisdom is right. (36) The very best I could do was control my tears, to a point. (37) A helicopter pilot has to fly to a point 200 kilometres due East. (38) Billie seemed dazed; her eyes were directed to a point in midair somewhere beyond both men. (39) The bluff is the end of a narrowing tongue of land which would have funnelled the herd to a point. (40) There was a vaguely Rincewind-shaped violet shadow, dwindling to a point and winking out. (41) The curriculum would follow the classical model(), though only up to a point. (42) The gods could, up to a point, be merciful; but it was fate that was all-powerful. (43) However, Chandrasekhar showed that for a sufficiently massive star the gravitational collapse continues until the star shrinks to a point. (44) Almost all of us can improve our body size and shape with a good fitness program, but only to a point. (45) Willingham claims to buy into that theory to a point. (46) Planning may be useful, but only up to a point. (47) He managed to worm his way up to a point where his nose just touched the horizontal rope. (48) The snorer knows that actual suffering is the lot of some one near and, up to a point, dear. (49) The latter news softens the impact of the former up to a point. (50) The three businessmen-politicians can be lumped together, but only up to a point. (51) The leaves are bright green and taper to a point at the tip. (52) It would run to a point directly behind the Falls and discharge its effluent into the cataract itself. (53) Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having no respect he ceases to love. Fyodor Dostoyevsky (54) Soon they came to a point where the road divided. (55) Up to a point, I think you can lead out of fear, intimidation, as awful as that sounds. (56) The church spire tapers off to a point. (57) That might be true up to a point. (58) Curved and tapering to a point; sickle-shaped. (59) Military force can help only up to a point. (60) The Mett cross section applies to a point scatterer. (61) The flagpole tapered off to a point. (62) Harrison strolled north to a point. (63) Now we come to a point of divergence. (64) Those decisions are so important that I think you should get a second opinion if you come to a point where you need the treatment required for cancer or transplantation or catastrophic indications. (65) Luneberg lens antenna is a spherical layered medium lens antenna, and its main feature is its capability of focusing the incident wave to a point on the spherical surface. (66) Resembling a leg of mutton in shape; tapering sharply from one large end to a point or smaller end, as a sleeve or sail. (67) When workload demands return to a point below the threshold level, the system will de-allocate these resources and put them to other use. (68) Jill and I did take the boat — a large, underpowered Whaler that leaked up to a point and stopped once the bottom was full — for a cruise to an amazing snorkeling spot. (69) For small applications, like applets, it might come to a point when it takes longer to start JVM than to run an application. (70) He will speak to a point that is pertinent , and not travel out of the record. (71) It's not perfect, but like many instances of technological development, we tinker at it and it changes and eventually we come to a point where we like it or keep changing.http:///to a point.html (72) This breadcrumb navigation is useful to a point, but because it's styled as a pipe-delimited list, many users may not even notice it. (73) An assertion that pertains to a point immediately following, in the execution sequence, a specified portion of a program. (74) He needed to come to a point where he could no more fall away from God. (75) Officers unsparing in training their men, to a point which U.S. trainers would probably think insane. (76) At the corner of Fifth and Madison, the wedge-shaped base of the library diminishes nearly to a point. (77) The DAC 100 needs to be able to count up and down and consequently a reset condition should take it to a point near its mid-range. (78) These years the accidents of structure damages and aging increase around the world; the diagnosis and analysis of bridges come to a point. (79) Though absurdly unscientific even for its time, phrenology was remarkably prescient - up to a point. (80) The Buddha explains nirvana as "the unconditioned" (asankhata) mind, a mind that has come to a point of perfect lucidity and clarity due to the cessation of the production of volitional formations. (81) Grant moved forty thousand men to a point ten kilometers from Vicksburg. He told the men to put down their guns and take up digging tools. (82) The generals have promise to a point a civilian as temperately prime minister within two weeks and to hold elections in October of next year. (83) Those creations in extreme dark never made to a point of entry. (84) When you come to a point where you want to live like a plant, fully unconscious, then you have come to despair of humanity. (85) To be blessed by God, you will have to come to a point of brokenness before God. (86) "There is a risk that domestic prices have been elevated to a point that consumers are gradually becoming more price sensitive," said independent U.S.-based analyst Paul Ting. (87) Acuminate Describing a structure that gradually narrows to a point, such as certain leaves. (88) John will speak to a point that is pertinent , and not travel out of the record. (89) The audience it was created to serve—middlebrow; curious, but not too curious; engaged, but only to a point—no longer exists. (90) The sleeves must cover stems to a point above the greatest expected snow accumulation. (91) An assertion that pertains to a point immediately preceding, in the execution sequence, a specified portion of a program. (92) So, parents, lighten up . The stakes have been vastly exaggerated. Up to a point, we can rationalize our pushiness . (93) We believe that the Israeli regime has come to a point that it is losing its effect. And it cannot determine the rules for the powerful nations in the area. (94) The inventory adjustment underway since the beginning of the year appears to have progressed to a point where inventory changes may no longer be a drag on growth and could add to it in the near term. (95) We cannot move forward if cynics and critics swoop down and pick apart anything that goes wrong to a point where we lose sight of what is right, decent, and uniquely good about America. (96) To be blessed by God, you to come to a point of brokenness before God. (97) You will come to a point of ascension in physical form without trying to take the rest of the planet with you. (98) Therefore, each team is expected to a point of view on this additional topic. (99) Germine says the recognition success rate got better with age, up to a point. (100) Humans often harvest to a point of no return for the associated species. (101) Owen: Yes, but I feel that I've come to a point where I'd like a little stability. (101) try its best to gather and create good sentences. (102) Unless you come to a point where your self dissolves into the universal, you cannot be truly unselfish. You can pretend. (103) I believe they will come to a point in time whereby they'll be asking for tips. (104) The steel should then be reheated to a point above the transformation range of the case and quenched to produce a hard, fine structure. (105) Industry is cartelized to a point that would make John D. Rockefeller envious. (106) Select Roll forward to a point in time – Local (Figure 18). (107) And then, when you keep adding force-- which we will do by gravity, - we will just hang weights on it-- then it starts to bend over, up to a point here which we call the elastic limit. (108) They do not need to resign themselves to ineffectiveness: up to a point, pressure works: China has been modestly helpful over Myanmar, North Korea and Sudan. (109) Through stepwise refinement, I can drive the model to finer details, to a point where I can start generating concrete implementation artifacts from it. (110) Usually, you can look for where the pieces trail off to a point, and try to bring that around to the front. (111) I am simply saying that guys like me who have gotten to a point of no return can be happy living in 2-D. (112) When the soap has reached "trace" it means the liquid soap has come to a point where it will not separate back into oil and water. (113) The Sheep of the prisons turned from him to Sydney Carton , and said, with more decision , "It has come to a point. I go on duty soon, and cannot overstay my time." (114) If you choose to have archive logging, and do an online backup and roll forward recovery, you can recover to a point in time or to the end of the logs for the minimum loss of data. (115) For all our participants, a reaction could lead to life-threatening anaphylactic shock-but now we've got them to a point where they can safely eat up to 10 whole peanuts or more. (116) Before Darwin, natural philosophers held to a point of view called typology, or essentialism. (117) Get detailed direction map to a point of interest with route indication and traffic condition. (118) On proportionality , the numbers speak for themselves - up to a point. (119) The user then needs to sift through those, manually flagging all of the sanitization functions, to get to a point where only the real issues are shown. (120) Up to a point, we can rationalize our pushiness . (121) Our paths have come to a point, where although it is sad, we have to part, because now, living together is not a sign of love. (122) The generals have promise to a point(appoint) a civilian as temperately (temporary) prime minister within two weeks and to hold elections in October of next year. (123) It has come to a point that Philippine officials blame the migrant workers for their woes. (124) We cannot move forward if cynics and critics 8)swoop down and pick apart anything that goes wrong to a point where we lose sight of what is right, decent, and uniquely good about America. (125) Up to a point, corporate profit - seeking and political profit - denunciation can rub along together. (126) Use the restore task assistant to restore the database and roll forward to a point in time before the delete statements were run. (127) He finds the comparison of insect wings with a sailing boat useful up to a point. (128) The petals of the Cornus florida variety have a notch at the tip, while those of the Japanese dogwood, Cornus kousa, come to a point. (129) Universes might expand, then shrink back to a point, then expand again. (129) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (130) When the situation has come to a point where sacrifices have to achieve victory in war. (131) They were heading warily to a point in the enemy line. (132) Up to a point, said David Danzig, who supervised the production of “Primetime Torture.” |
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